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Carolina Panthers @ Chicago Bears Gameday Thread


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6 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Bryce Young would look good against a DC like Evero. Likely why they thought he looked good against the Panthers D in the offseason 

I think a lot of our fanbase significantly overrated Evero but watching today I don't think there's much any DC could do. We're just getting blown off the ball in the trenches and would be tacklers are whiffing and hitting air. Scheme all you want but if the Jimmy's and Joe's just can't do the job then there's not really Xs and Os answers for that.

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Looking at this off-season, other than the guards, we signed so many bums, holy poo.

Panthers offseason recap: Every move made by Carolina in 2024 (usatoday.com)

G Robert Hunt (signed five-year, $100 million deal)

G Damien Lewis (signed four-year, $53 million deal)

DT A’Shawn Robinson (signed three-year, $22.5 million deal)

LB Josey Jewell (signed three-year, $22.75 million deal)

CB Dane Jackson (signed two-year, $8.5 million deal)

OLB D.J. Wonnum (signed two-year, $12.5 million deal)

OLB K’Lavon Chaisson (signed one-year, $5 million deal)

S Jordan Fuller (signed one-year, $5.25 million deal)

OT Yosh Nijman (signed two-year, $8 million deal)

WR David Moore (signed one-year, $1.12 million deal)

S Nick Scott (signed one-year, $1.92 million deal)

OLB Jadeveon Clowney (signed to two-year, $20 million deal)

OLB Cam Gill (signed one-year, $1.06 million deal)

DT T.J. Smith (signed one-year, $915,000 deal)

RB Rashaad Penny (signed one-year, $1.35 million deal)

DT Junior Aho (signed one-year, $915,000 deal)

WR Daewood Davis (signed one-year, $795,000 deal)

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