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Chinn for Jeudy?


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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

What I take from this is that it looks like the Southern Illinois Salukis do a better job of getting guys ready to play in the NFL than the Carolina Panthers do.

Sadly I feel like I have to agree with this.

I just don't understand how he can have a game like he did against the Vikings last year where we let him play more free off the edge blitzing, covering the flats, and covering the RB and he absolutely dominates and then decide "F it, lets just make him a deep cover safety and not let him do anything else"... If we did the same to Burns and said "Yeah, we know Burns can be an elite pass rusher, but we need help with coverage so we will just drop you into coverage every play", we would look like morons. I guess if we did that, at least we wouldn't be having to give Burns 30 mill a year to keep him...

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If we're not gonna play Chinn then sure this makes some sense but I'd much rather we keep him and get a coach who isn't a fuging idiot and will use him properly. He has All-Pro capabilities in the right role. Jamal Adams lite. Also I like Chinn and wouldn't wish it upon him to be sent to that shithole Denver (not the city, the org.) w/ that douche HC.

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24 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

I’m just gonna say it - Chinn is way overrated around here.

Snow didn’t use him to his potential after year 1.

Wilks didn’t use him to his potential down the stretch last year.

Evero is a defensive mastermind and doesn’t see much value in him.

At what point do we stop living in a fantasy world about this guy? He overachieved his rookie year and has been JAG since.

Jeudy is about as meh as it gets, so he would fit in nicely here.

Yes. And a lot of Panthers fans on this board live in a dream world

look at the playoff teams and then tell me that the panthers have more than 6 players on off and def combined any other team would want 

The drafting and free agent signings the last five years, along with the high contracts for sketchy players like DJAX is mind boggling and it continued with Sanders 

One  day they  will learn that the oline and it’s backups are the most important asset they need to build. It’s a 17 week season   Instead they waste draft capital over and over again 

 …given that they knew they were drafting a midget, it might have behooved them to fix that oline vs trading up for a 25 year old DL that’s almost never on the field or a questionable 2nd rd receiver.   

it is franchise personnel failure   No getting around It

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33 minutes ago, t96 said:

If we're not gonna play Chinn then sure this makes some sense but I'd much rather we keep him and get a coach who isn't a fuging idiot and will use him properly. He has All-Pro capabilities in the right role. Jamal Adams lite. Also I like Chinn and wouldn't wish it upon him to be sent to that shithole Denver (not the city, the org.) w/ that douche HC.

This sums it up for me. 

I really thought Evero would find a way to maximize Chinn's abililties. It's still early, but for a guy with that much potential, he seems like a square peg in a round hole in Carolina. I feel like the unit of Bell, Woods (once healthy) and Jones collectively can give us what Chinn does for 15-18 snaps/game.

If we're looking at upcoming contracts, Chinn also seems like the odd man out if we have to cut ties with someone. He's a UFA this summer, so if he's not a franchise piece, and it fetches us a young WR, I'm good with the swap.

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

It’s because for some dumb reason no coach has used him properly in the slot he should play. It’s mind boggling why they don’t. 
 

id rather picks at this point(if Fitts is gone after the season).

He's not fast or quick enough to be a DB, hes not big or strong enough to be a LB.  Its a tough situation not having a true position. 

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11 minutes ago, joemac said:

He's not fast or quick enough to be a DB, hes not big or strong enough to be a LB.  Its a tough situation not having a true position. 

I think that’s just kind of fluff around him, he’s good and I think on any other team he’d thrive. We should just don’t use him proper in a scheme. We force him to be one of those two things instead of his natural position. 

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1 hour ago, therealmjl said:

I’m just gonna say it - Chinn is way overrated around here.

Snow didn’t use him to his potential after year 1.

Wilks didn’t use him to his potential down the stretch last year.

Evero is a defensive mastermind and doesn’t see much value in him.

At what point do we stop living in a fantasy world about this guy? He overachieved his rookie year and has been JAG since.

Jeudy is about as meh as it gets, so he would fit in nicely here.

The back to back fumble return touchdowns  his rookie year got him all hyped up. Honest to god can not remember him doing anything relatively impactful since.

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