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I have heard a bunch of you folks saying exactly this for the past few weeks.  Well the circus has definitely come to Charlotte and the Panthers franchise today with our man child owners meltdown in Jacksonville.  It can always get worse and as I said a couple weeks ago and still believe, we haven't hit bottom yet.

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April 2024- New Panthers HC Thomas Brown talked to the media today and shared his thoughts on the Panthers trading their 25’ and 26’ 1st round picks to move into the 22nd pick of this months draft. A bold but head scratching move from David Tepper who has stepped in as GM after the dismissal of Scott Fitterer and Dan Morgan and promotion of Samir Suleiman to Assistant GM. 
 

Brown, who was selected to be the Panthers next HC despite only being a play caller for half a season hired Matt Canada as OC to assist in running the Carolina offense. Ejiro Evero was not retained by the Panthers who looked to replace him with a familiar face- Eric Washington. 
 

Washington will also have Brian Burns to lean on this season after the Panthers made him the highest paid edge in the NFL and also extended Jaycee Horn. Derrick Brown was traded for two 4th round picks in an effort to save cap space after the addition of big name WR Curtis Samuel rejoining the Panthers last month.

 

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Oh yes it can. The water throwing incident may go down as the day the Panthers began their relocation to Toronto. If actual fans on the Huddle are making a big deal of it, casual Carolinians might just find it so distasteful that they stay away. It'll be the Hornets all over again.

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