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It's a prove it year for Tommy Tremble, who could benefit from a new offense


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21 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Truth. I'm hard pressed to name a Panthers who has put more money in the bank for less performance on the field. Hell, I'm hard pressed to name another NFL player period. Maybe Sam Bradford?

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This guy comes to mind. Not sure if it adds up to more $$ but he was a big name and waste of money

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

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This guy comes to mind. Not sure if it adds up to more $$ but he was a big name and waste of money

 

 

Good call. He's gotta be watching Bryce with great interest realizing there's a chance he may not longer he the worst trade in Panthers history.

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I’ve been a fan of his for a while. Not expecting him to become some top end TE1 (although do think he has a starter toolset) — he’s played a role and played it well. We drafted him super young too and he’s shown steady progression each season. Made big plays as well. I think he’s still pretty promising for a really solid TE2 role. No reason to not keep him around and root for.

We have to look through a particular lens at everyone last year bc the offense’s architecture was so f’n bad but his 2021-2022 was nice. Had some nice TDs over the years and has grown as a blocker.

 

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