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If Morgan didn't have Panther ties, this isn't even a topic. I cannot believe a fanbase that has excoriated the current state of the franchise and its player selection...if falling over itself trying to convince each other that a main cog in the machine of this mess is worth a shot.

A selection of Morgan will deserve the same doomcasting as another season with Bryce. Not doing so would be hypocritical.

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Just now, Kentucky Panther said:

The only, and I literally mean only thing we can offer over other teams is compensation. 

Not sure why people say this, it isn't true. Young defense with a star DL and star CB (when healthy) + a ton of cap space + super cheap QB who is a wild card and you aren't tied to if it doesn't work out. Each team has different things going for them (and against them), these are ours. 

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18 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Not sure why people say this, it isn't true. Young defense with a star DL and star CB (when healthy) + a ton of cap space + super cheap QB who is a wild card and you aren't tied to if it doesn't work out. Each team has different things going for them (and against them), these are ours. 

Our cap space is about to go bye bye

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19 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Not sure why people say this, it isn't true. Young defense with a star DL and star CB (when healthy) + a ton of cap space + super cheap QB who is a wild card and you aren't tied to if it doesn't work out. Each team has different things going for them (and against them), these are ours. 

When a guy who spends more time on the injury list than on the field and one of the statistically worst QBs in the NFL are part of your key selling points... well, that pretty much says it all.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When a guy who spends more time on the injury list than on the field and one of the statistically worst QBs in the NFL are part of your key selling points... well, that pretty much says it all.

Not sure if you lack all reading comprehension, blinded by Bryce hate, trolling, or a combo of all 3. 

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Just now, TLGPanthersFan said:

You made good points in your post. All good points. I also think our team isn’t as undesirable as some people think. 

Yeah I'm not gonna lie and say we have an amazing opening.... any coach has work cut out for him here. but it definitely is not as bad some like to make it out. 

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