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That other guy we let walk


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31 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

More cheeks than Rhule and Reich?

No but you can’t stay put at average you have to attempt to get better. If it doesn’t work keep trying again with someone else. Moving on from Rivera was the right move. Rhule and possibly Reich were the wrong moves.

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1 hour ago, Varking said:

I was just chatting with you based on your words. I didn't want to make any assumptions about something you didn't actually write out. So apologies for missing the moving goalposts of your implied thoughts that you left out. All good! 

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With or without Foreman the idea to sign Sanders was a huge mistake.  Every time he gets the ball he doesn't press the issue.  He baby steps hoping to find a hole and he gets dropped for zero to negative yards all the time. 

He was supposed to similar to CMC.  A valuable target out of the backfield. So far he is by far our worst signing in the offseason.

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18 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

All I heard about Sanders when we got him was how good a receiver out the backfield he will be and how Fireman was not.

Just a reminder, Miles Sanders was rated as THE WORST receiving  RB in the NFL last year by PFF.  PFF might be flawed but they never get anything that wrong.   Sanders entire career in Philly was well documented  inconsistency and unreliability. 

Some Panthers fans somehow took one line by Frank Wrong and created a fictional RB. 

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59 minutes ago, CRA said:

Just a reminder, Miles Sanders was rated as THE WORST receiving  RB in the NFL last year by PFF.  PFF might be flawed but they never get anything that wrong.   Sanders entire career in Philly was well documented  inconsistency and unreliability. 

Some Panthers fans somehow took a one line by Frank Wrong and created a fictional RB. 

This is a great point.  Feels like there was either a serious lack of scouting on him or a total desperation move by Fitty.  Either one isn’t a good sign

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3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

This is a great point.  Feels like there was either a serious lack of scouting on him or a total desperation move by Fitty.  Either one isn’t a good sign

I mean, it still boggles my mind.   Given how well documented Sanders issues were over his career in Philly and Philly basically told the league what he was.  When a good team says a player is X....never listen to a bad team tell you but he could totally be Y for us. 

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Every former panthers player plays better with the new team. Its because we have a crappy playcalling. Ours is so vanilla with no creativity. Its been like that since Rhule and we see more of the same now. Lets see what the OC can do. Hopefully he can provide some creativity to this offense and that Bryce can deliver.

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19 hours ago, Coheed said:

Fitterer is absolute trash and needs to go, but we did try and resign foreman. 
 

 

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Just one day after the Carolina Panthers signed free agent running back Miles Sanders to a four-year contract, former Panthers running back D'Onta Foreman is on the move, signing with the Chicago Bears on a one-year, $3 million deal.

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2 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Just one day after the Carolina Panthers signed free agent running back Miles Sanders to a four-year contract, former Panthers running back D'Onta Foreman is on the move, signing with the Chicago Bears on a one-year, $3 million deal.

Yeah… for any of the folks on here who aren’t great at math, his contract with the Bears  is essentially half the cost of Sanders per year and they aren’t on the hook for him for 4 years if he blows. 
 

We can tap dance around the issue all we want but our front office dropped the ball hard on this one. 

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3 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Yeah… for any of the folks on here who aren’t great at math, his contract with the Bears  is essentially half the cost of Sanders per year and they aren’t on the hook for him for 4 years if he blows. 
 

We can tap dance around the issue all we want but our front office dropped the ball hard on this one. 

We tried to sign him first. He went somewhere else instead. However the Sanders signing looks like a separate bad move.

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