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WR Diontae Johnson to Ravens


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4 minutes ago, PantherPhann89 said:

We have up a 6th for a 5th a player and paid the player 2.9 million to leave, leaving the Ravens to only pay 625k. WTH

The kicker is its a ravens 5th, so it should in the 160 range. For panthers 6th, that should be in 170 range....... so 10-20 spots in late 5th round, where the darts are being used to draft.

just a donkey move by dan morgan, whom must be on the ravens payroll...

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5 minutes ago, Ghostofdelhomme said:

writing on the walll is the that Bryce and the young skill positions are going to play out this year and see if chemistry can develop. Really no point in Dalton anymore

Agree. They've punted on the season and are passively tanking. This is actually the right move. The only logical thing to do is to see what you have in the young guys now - that includes Bryce Young, who seems to have better chemistry with Legette and Coker than Dalton did. Here we go. You guys have asked for this in the past. I didn't agree with this approach, but this team is so bad it's actually the right thing to do. Get Brooks in ASAP. 

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1 minute ago, Ghostofdelhomme said:

writing on the walll is the that Bryce and the young skill positions are going to play out this year and see if chemistry can develop. Really no point in Dalton anymore

Writing on the wall tells me this has been about Canales and Morgan having to convince Tepper his players are not good for the team.

Canales can manage players like Dalton, Thielen, and Chuba, but they aren't going to make for a winning foundation.

They've had to prove early in the offseason/season that Tepper's favorites like Bryce, Miles, Johnson, Ekwonu, Mingo, TMJ, Thomas and Tremble are not the answer.

Canales wasn't afforded the opportunity to chose his QB for his system. Why would Tepper want competition for Bryce? Canales is showing he can produce quickly with his players in XL, Coker, and J.Sanders. I hope Brooks shows the same level of quick development under Canales.

I'm sure Morgan is wrestling with Tepper to replace the defensive side of Tepper's failures.

We're witnessing an internal struggle of the owner needing to be proven wrong by Canales and Morgan before giving them their QB, RB, OL, and defense. A long process, but Tepper's been conceding to Canales and Morgan. Did you notice Ian Thomas has been sent to the bottom of the depth chart? Progress.

When we see a new starting offense of a Canales QB, Jonathan Brooks, XL, Thielen, Coker, Moore, and Sanders then we can begin to evaluate Canales.

Also, need to fix the OL pass blocking issue for a Canales offense to consistently work.

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13 minutes ago, Basbear said:

comp picks brother. normally around 7-12 in the fifth best I recall

Speaking of comp pics i dont know the formula but wouldnt if panthers let him play out this year he sign a nice contract wuth another team end of season wouldnt they get a 3 to 5th withiut having to give up anything?

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