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Jadeveon Clowney visiting Panthers


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12 minutes ago, panther252 said:

He had a really good year last season and the Ravens and their fans all want him back still. Him leaving opens up a big hole for the Ravens. Meanwhile, the fan base for the worst team in the league thinks we're too good for him. 

Nop. You missed the point. Too bad for him. We need to build a roster not try to eek out wins with the  traveling wilbury's.

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I'd rather wait and see if the Chargers end up releasing Joey Bosa or Khalil Mack.  They have to do something today because they are over the cap.

Bosa is a bit too injury prone for my liking, but Mack would be an amazing signing to help instill a new, tough culture.

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2 hours ago, WhoKnows said:

I doubt it will be reasonable. I liked that we seemed to be officially tanking but if we start signing 1-2 year deals for older vets that aren’t long term, we are just right back to the 5-7 win range screwing if draft slots when we need that. 

No team/owner/headcoach/player will EVER go into a new season with the intention to "tank".  There is just too much at stake.  Will a owner be happy if attendance at games goes in a downward spiral if the team doesn't perform? NO! Will players be happy if their value goes down if they are not put in a postion to shine? NO! How about the coach(es)? Do you think they'd be happy with a dismal season? NO!   WE WERE NOT PLANNING ON TANKING AT ANY POINT....

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46 minutes ago, CardiacCat said:

No team/owner/headcoach/player will EVER go into a new season with the intention to "tank".  There is just too much at stake.  Will an owner be happy if attendance at games goes in a downward spiral if the team doesn't perform? NO! Will players be happy if their value goes down if they are not put in a postion to shine? NO! How about the coach(es)? Do you think they'd be happy with a dismal season? NO!   WE WERE NOT PLANNING ON TANKING AT ANY POINT....

I think it’s unavoidable in the salary cap era that teams go through cycles. A new staff will have some rope and time to set things up. 
 

If Canales is a good coach and Young lives up to the #1 pick hype we’ll still prob stink this year lol

enjoy the rebuild! 

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