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Breaking Down the Shrewed moves that Built the Carolina Panthers


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On 2/10/2024 at 1:08 PM, BlueBuck24 said:

Scott Fitterer genuinely had one of the worst tenures for a GM in NFL history, Rhule or no Rhule.

Luckily, we were able to sign his right hand man to steer us into the future. 🙄

Hopefully, Morgan will be to Fitterer what Wilks was to Rhule.

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Mentioned this in a trade recap/analysis thread some time back:

Including trades, we used a grand total of 17 picks in 2 seasons/since the CMC & Anderson trades on 4 'maybes' and the rest are busts or off the team.    

And that's also 17 picks turned into 9 players, results regardless, so we've just been bleeding capital without accruing anything to gamble on.  Just terrible.  

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On 2/10/2024 at 7:25 PM, csx said:

We've been talking about this every day in nearly every topic created for months 

There is not much to talk about when our season has been done for a while now. We need people like him who start threads to at least keep things going and flowing keeping others engaged where they don't just completely leave in the offseason until draft week then leave again until the regular season starts.

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On 2/10/2024 at 1:26 PM, CPantherKing said:

Did you know...

The Panthers are in the same position as the 1979 49ers were when no coach wanted to work for their ownership & they went with a 1 year NFL OC with NFL QB success including rehabbing the career of a #1 pick QB in Jim Plunkett (went on to win the SB) who the 49ers tossed away for a rookie QB 1 year prior.

Steve Spurrier (#3) & Jim Plunkett (#1) were their failed 1st round QB projects they traded away the franchise for to eventually go with Walsh to fix a struggling rookie Steve DeBerg going into his second season.

That's our hope. Now, Canales just needs to draft a 3rd/4th round QB to develop behind a struggling 2nd year QB he is tasked to resurrect. Trade Young after replacing him late in the 2025 season with our new Joe Montana.

Dynasty built! That's our hope during these dark times. Blueprint for success?

 

High hopes

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10 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Mentioned this in a trade recap/analysis thread some time back:

Including trades, we used a grand total of 17 picks in 2 seasons/since the CMC & Anderson trades on 4 'maybes' and the rest are busts or off the team.    

And that's also 17 picks turned into 9 players, results regardless, so we've just been bleeding capital without accruing anything to gamble on.  Just terrible.  


We’ve had the fewest draft selections over the past 3-4 years.

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2 minutes ago, Tbe said:


We’ve had the fewest draft selections over the past 3-4 years.

Yep. Due to trades giving up more capital.

Most GM's practice keeping an even balance of capital, even in the event of trade ups.  For example, many big trades, you'll see the team giving away a top pick dish out a 6th or 7th (or two) to the one moving up.  We just had this myopic mindset and didn't bother trying to truly gain capital, only recoup at like two points with CMC and Robbie -- and didn't even play that hard of ball it seems.  Fitt is gone, hope Morgan is better with this and learned something from Schneider and Beane.    

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