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9 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

DJ Moore is exhibit A why nothing @CPantherKingsays should matter.. He hated him forever and swore he was a bust and not a number one and tried to back it up with some random off the wall stat

That’s a troll account. He also swore by Aqeel Glass who can’t start in the USFL and some random coach in the USFL. You can tell he is a troll account because there is a spike in activity when we play bad. He thrives on it. 

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7 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

DJ Moore is exhibit A why nothing @CPantherKingsays should matter.. He hated him forever and swore he was a bust and not a number one and tried to back it up with some random off the wall stat

DJ has put up 4 1000+ yd seasons in 6 years and has never had anything but bottom 5 NFL starting QB's throw to him(outside his rookie season with a soon to be dead armed Cam).

What more do people want? He can't throw the ball to himself.

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6 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Fields highs are so much higher and the lows are pretty much the same. He can also qb sneak

You know, if I have my choice....I'd rather have Brycs than Fields.

At least the bust is obvious and you just move on(Josh Rosen) versus Fields that just gives you a few more glimpses that keeps giving you false hope cling to. That relationship lasts longer and ends uglier.

Same results....still need a QB.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

DJ has put up 4 1000+ yd seasons in 6 years and has never had anything but bottom 5 NFL starting QB's throw to him(outside his rookie season with a soon to be dead armed Cam).

What more do people want? He can't throw the ball to himself.

Trading him and leaving no weapons for our rookie QB was another Fitt blunder…. 

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

You know, if I have my choice....I'd rather have Brycs than Fields.

At least the bust is obvious and you just move on(Josh Rosen) versus Fields that just gives you a few more glimpses that keeps giving you false hope cling to. That relationship lasts longer and ends uglier.

Same results....still need a QB.

If we'd drafted Fields tho we never would have made the trade for Bryce...

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Trading him and leaving no weapons for our rookie QB was another Fitt blunder…. 

I mean, why even bring up Fitterer blunders? They are as plentiful as blades of grass. Now tell me about his home runs. Those are the precious rarities. 

But....watch him still be GM on opening day of 2024....mark my words....

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Just now, mav1234 said:

If we'd drafted Fields tho we never would have made the trade for Bryce...

That's too many revisions in the past. What if Slater, what if trade up for Herbert, what if Surtain......too many blunders to list.

No telling what our situation would be if we get those right. Honestly, probably would still suck. Terrible coaches, terrible owner. It all ends up the same.

Think about the Browns and Bengals with years of top 10 picks that ended up being studs elsewhere in the league amongst all the other busts. That's what we are headed for. NFL talent farm franchise.

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How did he get his career high with a QB who can't throw?

 

Also why are the Bears winning games with this QB who can't throw?

 

And why are Bears fans chanting we want Fields back during the game?

 

Maybe Fields has potential after all...

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7 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean, why even bring up Fitterer blunders? They are as plentiful as blades of grass. Now tell me about his home runs. Those are the precious rarities. 

But....watch him still be GM on opening day of 2024....mark my words....

No way. The look on his face after Tepper threw his drink at that fan says it all. He knows he is screwed. 

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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

That's too many revisions in the past. What if Slater, what if trade up for Herbert, what if Surtain......too many blunders to list.

No telling what our situation would be if we get those right. Honestly, probably would still suck. Terrible coaches, terrible owner. It all ends up the same.

Think about the Browns and Bengals with years of top 10 picks that ended up being studs elsewhere in the league amongst all the other busts. That's what we are headed for. NFL talent farm franchise.

That's all fair, I just mean that while you're right about Fields teasing with talent, we would instead be making a very different set of moves in the 2023 offseason than we did...

Ah well. 

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25 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

So did Reddick. So did Norman. So did Steve Smith.

But instead we will give a contract to guys like Robby Anderson, Sean Gilbert, etc. Or hold players hostage that openly want to leave like Peppers.

It's a Panthers tradition.

The Gettleman/Fitterer special.

Say what you will about Hurney - if someone wanted to stay, they stayed.

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Really? Last place with no 1st and a roster lacking talent with no HC and a terrible GM. It really feels like rock bottom…

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