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Jordan Fuller to sign with Panthers


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1 hour ago, RJK said:

In fairness we’ve been drinking the koolaid every offseason for the last 5 years and getting our souls crushed come game time. I’m liking there seems to be a coherent plan but let’s wait and see if they can get out of the basement before we start crowning anyone 

Indeed. There's also the small matter of actually being able to you know..draft kinda well..instead of the worst drafts anyone has seen in years. We also retained the scouting department from those drafts. Then there's the matter of our current GM being directly involved in the process of those drafts. Yeah... needless to say let's dial back the offseason award ceremony until we see this come together in preseason.

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2 hours ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Is it me or does it seem like we actually have a plan? 

I think there have been plans every year but they were either:

a) Dumb, e.g. Rhule, Bridgewater, et al in 2020

b) Terribly executed, e.g. focus on better QB and OL in 2021 but attempt it by getting on Darnold, Elflein, and Erving

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c) Both, e.g. 2022 offseason and 2023 as a whole

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1 hour ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

In fairness, huddlers have witnessed the poo show Morgan was part of that led us where we are. Winning the offseason is great. Winning in the regular season is something completely different. 

In fairness, he had no finial say so. So give him a season or 2. 

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1 hour ago, jasonluckydog said:

Teams that build primarily through FA usually don't do as well. You need a good mix of rookies year after year. Recent history shows that you simply must build the core of your team through the draft. This year's Super Bowl teams, the Ravens and 49ers, prove that.

Probably why we're seeing a lot of short term prove it type deals

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In fairness, y'all are driving me crazy. 

Some were skeptical of retaining Morgan and giving him a promotion. That was a rational approach, though one that always has the possibility of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. 

Some just want to criticize Morgan for trading Burns for a second and a 2025 5th, but unless they believe he's an abject idiot, even they should have the sense to know that he has did his research and made the best deal that he could. He inherited that problem.

At this point, it is beyond obvious that a damned dominant franchise isn't going to be built in a day. When you're at the bottom of the barrel, that should be even more evident. That means it's going to take more time to turn things around. Be patient!

 

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