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3 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Morgan's job is to get the coaches their guys. I wonder how Evero felt about Luvu and whether he had any say in the matter. Or did Luvu not like our system or was it all the money?


Luvu hasn’t made much in his career. He’s getting older. Don’t blame him for getting the biggest deal he could.

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

Evero has to be shaking his head.

 

 

they better extend brown now 

To be honest i wouldn't be surprised if he is next, i mean if a team is offering a crazy good package....why not??  Brown cant carry the defense and the team isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Thats the reality. You passed up a good ass deal for burns to have to settle for something far less now. Can a team like this do that twice?? 

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This team has made every move so far as to tank.

If they think they can play hardball with the few players on the team that have any talent they're wrong.

The Panthers are the new bottom feeders, the new Browns, the worst team in the NFL. The only way they can get out of this position now is to somehow become a good scouting team.

It's bleak. This franchise has nothing to offer free agents but overpay to possibly torpedo their career.

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Don't forget, Morgan was a LB---he knew that Luvu was a gap shooter--and for every tackle for loss we saw him get, we got gashed when he guessed wrong.   Morgan knew what he was doing here.  Give him credit.

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2 minutes ago, Tbe said:


Luvu hasn’t made much in his career. He’s getting older. Don’t blame him for getting the biggest deal he could.

True but he was going to paid either way. Just not sure it was all about the money, maybe it was.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Don't forget, Morgan was a LB---he knew that Luvu was a gap shooter--and for every tackle for loss we saw him get, we got gashed when he guessed wrong.   Morgan knew what he was doing here.  Give him credit.

Or Morgan has a very specific idea on what a LB should be and lacks the ability to look beyond that. 
 

oh well, who needs play makers on defense when we have Ian Thomas locked up for more years. 🤷‍♂️ 

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