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9 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Because Burrough is a better QB with superior weapons.

I don't think he's night and day better. You could argue having Chase and Tee Higgins pushes him over the hump but how did that help him in 2023?

Lamar and Josh got the big boy contracts. They gotta step it up.

As an aside. Thinking to myself how I'm critiquing two of the best young QB's in the league while we have lowered the bar for our #1 pick is pretty fuging sobering. Woof.

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6 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Hurney was only here for 3 offseasons for his second stint. Fitterer was responsible for extending them. Jeremy Chinn, YGM, Donte Jackson & Ian Thomas are still here.

Average GMs hit an average of 1 player a year. Good GMs (keep them around) hit 2 per year. Great GMs (rare) hit an average of 3 per year.

Bad GMs bomb 1st round picks & the players they trade up for.

Guys like Scarlett and Gaulden didn’t even make it from the 2018 and 2019 drafts to 2020. There were 7, yes 7, picks from 2018/2019 that didn’t make it to the 2020 Panthers even though we lost a ton of vets going into 2020.

1 player a draft is not average. That’s bad. 2 per draft is Ok and treading water.  3 or more is great and you are improving the team. Also, when I say hit, it’s an impact starter not Hubbard or Christensen who are easily replaced.

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