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Panthers future plan at QB. IMHO


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4 minutes ago, SOJA said:

My plan is simple

We likely still end up with a top 3 pick this year (schedule gets tough from here on out outside of a few games)

Trade down to a QB needy team. Pick up an extra second this year and first next year. 

Draft the best edge at like pick 7-9, James Pierce is my current choice but that's subject to change. With our two second round picks pick the best NT, CB or double dip at edge 

Next year 2026. Draft Nico high. Draft best WR with extra first round pick. 

Profit. 

What schedule are you looking at? With Dalton at QB the only one of these that may not be winnable is NO....

0-2 Bengals next 

 

Of we get 75% of what we did today we could easily go 4-2 over the next six.

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12 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

What schedule are you looking at? With Dalton at QB the only one of these that may not be winnable is NO....

0-2 Bengals next 

 

Of we get 75% of what we did today we could easily go 4-2 over the next six.

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NO at home is absolutely winnable. They were terrible today and divisional games are always unpredictable no matter how the first meeting goes and no matter how good/bad each team is. 

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30 minutes ago, SOJA said:

Also I would trade Bryce Young tomorrow to the Dolphins. They will never be more desperate than they are currently and his stock is only going to go down the longer we wait. 

This should be like last Sunday/Monday shift. Announce it in the presser and find a #2. Rip the bandaid off and let the crowd catch up.

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How about we let Canales try and develop Bryce.  Four other teams inquired about trading for Bryce.  Canales flat out refused.  Jonathan Jones has reported that no one is out on Bryce and they still believe he can be our franchise QB.  Let's give our new coach and QB whisper more than a preseason and 2 games to develop Bryce.

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1 hour ago, PantherChris said:

What schedule are you looking at? With Dalton at QB the only one of these that may not be winnable is NO....

0-2 Bengals next 

 

Of we get 75% of what we did today we could easily go 4-2 over the next six.

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that would be a dream I'm just still hyper pessimistic and nervous given how much we've struggled for the last season plus 

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3 hours 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 

This. Dalton is a massive improvement over Bryce simply being a competent legit NFL QB. But folks probably need to chill proclaiming a 37 year old journeyman as some type of multi-year answer.

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56 minutes ago, Loyalty4Life said:

How about we let Canales try and develop Bryce.  Four other teams inquired about trading for Bryce.  Canales flat out refused.  Jonathan Jones has reported that no one is out on Bryce and they still believe he can be our franchise QB.  Let's give our new coach and QB whisper more than a preseason and 2 games to develop Bryce.

Canales can't develop or make up for Bryces lack of physical tools and talent. 

What Canales needs is someone raw, with talent (think AR). Bryce just ain't it.

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