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TMJ and Chark were terrible.


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On 2/1/2024 at 7:44 AM, LinvilleGorge said:

It's pretty wild how terrible this franchise has been at drafting WRs.

By far the best WR in franchise history was a mid-round pick drafted in large part for his abilities as a returner. 

Idk, DJ Moore was great and Curtis Samuel looked solid here. It’s the Fitterer picks that blow

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Look through the entire franchise history. When you have most 30 years of history and you're left clinging to a handful you've done terribly overall.

Which makes the DJ trade even worse.  A million reasons it’s bad.  But it’s the one spot we have been the worst at finding talent at.   DL? We can find that. 

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Young is gonna have to step up his pace drastically. Out every time in under 2.7 is what was stated. 

It will football geek fun/interesting to watch them assemble the WR roster. 

Both of our top offensive coaches coached WRs in Seattle. I saw all those lucky catches of Russell Wilson rainbows over the years. Bryce Young rainbows look about like Wilson’s ducks - so they probably know what they are looking for.

I think at least two downfield jump ball specialists is what we need. And couple of cat quick short range YAC types.

 

 

 

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On 2/1/2024 at 8:39 PM, fanpanther said:

I have faith bryce can turn it around all the panthers need to do is get him probowl offensive linemen and wrs across the board need 10 seconds to throw with 10 yards seperation and young will be at least middle of the pack next year.  

High hopes

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