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A year to early, Tepp, Fitt, Reich


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1 hour ago, TN05 said:

In other words: David Tepper took a team with an established culture and a recent winning track record and flushed it down the toilet in an egoistic attempt to prove his football wisdom.

the result is literally the worst winning percentage in professional sports

But hey, he wasn't lying. He promised no more mediocrity and he delivered. I was just hoping he meant the other direction. What Tepper called mediocrity Panthers fans call the good old days.

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Should we consider trading Bryce? Honestly, yeah. 

Why?  No team is trading anything for a player that his own team already gave up on.  Trey Lance "only" went for a 4th round pick.  Darnold only went for what he did because we are a bad organization.  No other team would have traded a 2nd and 3rd for Darnold. Baker went for a conditional 5th.

There is no reason to trade Bryce.  You let him either prove he's worth what you traded for him or he continues to suck and guides us to a top-3 pick in 2025.  It makes no sense to trade him regardless of what anyone thinks about Bryce.  

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13 minutes ago, TEClemson53 said:

All these idiots had to do was tank with Kyle Allen when they released Cam and you would have your QB (Lawrence) but nope, had to sign Teddy and try to win immediately. Franchise has been broken since.

You think Matt Rhule could have developed Lawrence?

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I could see us taking Michael Pratt in the 4th if we want to try for a backup w/potential route.  Maybe Cameron Ward.  Honestly, we are somehow in the spot to take any position, anywhere, at any point.  I don't remember us ever being in that position before.  Given contracts, safety may be the only one out of the cards but legit every position could use an upgrade otherwise.  WRs, RBs, QBs, OL, an EDGE opposite Burns (with him uncertain), better suited DLs alongside Brown, An upgrade next to Luvu at ILB, CBs

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