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Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread


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2 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

Canales needs to put Dalton in....If our dipshit owner doesn't agree and you get your walking papers for not being able to cram the half pint pinto down our throats...oh well...

No

That's the same thing as when we fired Rhule and I said it was a mistake to do it at the time, because it only would improve the team.

We're not contending this year, just take our lumps and get a good draft pick.  No point in playing Dalton so we can be a 6-11 team and end up in no man's land in the draft where we won't get a truly elite prospect.

Bryce needs to be our starter for the full season and possibly even next year as well since this is a weak QB class.  Draft a non QB elite prospect, spend another year building up young talent, suck again next year with Bryce and then draft someone like Arch Manning with the 1st pick in 2026.

We're garbage right now, need to just embrace the pain and build it up right as opposed to trying for the quick fix yet again, as it never works.  Look at the Lions, they built it up right instead of trying to find shortcuts to win faster, that's how you need to do it when you're THIS bad

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Just now, frankw said:

Oh they'll just hide or pretend they never said those things. Just like they swore up and down others would do.

So true. They are playing exactly as I expected they would. I don’t like being negative but all the we might be .500/sneak into the playoff guys were naive. We are in hell until we get a QB. Our QB sucks donkey balls even when he doesn’t have pressure and can get out of the pocket.

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