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Carolina Panthers will have trouble building roster for 2024


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Go all out and get nothing but offensive playmakers in the draft.

Help out IoL in free agency with affordable depth.

Get a blocking scheme that doesn't make the OL look so bad...one that more closely resembles what we did with Wilks than that clusterfug last year.

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2 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Go all out and get nothing but offensive playmakers in the draft.

Help out IoL in free agency with affordable depth.

Get a blocking scheme that doesn't make the OL look so bad...one that more closely resembles what we did with Wilks than that clusterfug last year.

Got some bad news 

 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just draft the best players available and work toward building a competitive roster. Next season needs to be all about evaluating Bryce. Can he be a franchise QB? Yes or no. Not "can he be a serviceable starter". Not "can we build a good enough roster to carry him". Can he be a franchise QB? Period. If no, move on in 2025. Don't rage fire scapegoat anymore coaching staffs in the meantime.

They say that might be hard to do since the team will have to go cheap at several positions due to lack of money despite how terrible the team has been. On the flip side they point out that if Young does start lighting it up, the team may consider extending him early because it'll be cheaper. They also point out that the team might end up in the Burns situation again but with Brown and Young instead of Burns.

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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

They say that might be hard to do since the team will have to go cheap at several positions due to lack of money despite how terrible the team has been. On the flip side they point out that if Young does start lighting it up, the team may consider extending him early because it'll be cheaper. They also point out that the team might end up in the Burns situation again but with Brown and Young instead of Burns.

If they extend Bryce for poor play just to save money lol...

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