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Panthers future plan at QB. IMHO


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1) Extend Dalton for one or 2 years. 2) Focus on developing Plummer with the QB whisperer and under the tutelage of Dalton. I think he is worth it based off of the improvement he made in the preseason. He would be the backup diminishing the chances we ever see the Smurf back on the field. 3) If it works out, great. If not we can draft a QB in the 26 draft which looks like a much better QB draft. 4) Use the 24 draft to build the rest of the team, focusing on OLine and defense. 5) Remove the Smurf from the equation in whatever way you can without hurting the team any more than he already has.

Just my thoughts

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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think folks need to bump their breaks. 

teams will get film on Dalton and what Canales is doing with him.  There were lots of free rushers today and it thankfully didn’t hurt us.  Crosby was hurt coming in.  

this isn’t the norm of what the Dalton era will look like.  We need to see that and then decide 

I will trust that Canales is going to make adjustments also. At least we have a chance now. Dalton is a vet who has been in almost every NFL scenario. It wont look like today but he also wont turn into Bryce next week.  

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think folks need to bump their breaks. 

teams will get film on Dalton and what Canales is doing with him.  There were lots of free rushers today and it thankfully didn’t hurt us.  Crosby was hurt coming in.  

this isn’t the norm of what the Dalton era will look like.  We need to see that and then decide 

Things didn't work out as bad as you expected today or what?

 

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