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BREAKING: Panthers turning down trade interest in other players


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6 hours ago, Donald LaFell said:

It makes sense to hang onto any homegrown talent, gotta start somewhere. You can’t tear the roster down every year. 

I mean sure you can, teams do it yearly on a regular basis. Those teams are called the toilet teams and the Panthers are one of them now thanks to an owner who thinks he is always the smartest person in the room 

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43 minutes ago, hepcat said:

If Brooks was healthy Chuba would have been traded to the Cowboys for a conditional 7th round pick in 2068

That or Sanders. I don't think a value judgement made regarding the 2024 season necessarily locks anyone into 2025 and beyond. 

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30 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Not far enough. NFL wants a team in Europe, and I don't think many people will stand in the way...

That poo would seriously relieve me of some guilt, because I want to abandon ship right now but the years/decades of loyalty keep holding me back.

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14 hours ago, strato said:

They could be massively improved, but there is no way to fix that defense in one year, so 'good' I am not so sure about. 

But yeah they could be much better with competent QB play on offense. 

I see too many holes still on offense and it worries me for the defense because you can see where the priorities lie.

I agree it may take a few seasons to fix the defense. But I still think we could go from bottom of the barrel to top 25 in one season. Not a gigantic improvement but with a good offense they could be an opportunistic defense. 
I believe QB and defense will be the focus this off-season. 

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2 hours ago, strato said:

I am afraid the focus will be on this little QB again. At that point I won't give a poo what they do with the defense. Or the offense or the turf or the concerts or the soccer team or any of their poo.

I think Young is done here. They may play him the rest of the way but even that will depend on if Andy even wants to start again. I get the impression he would rather sit this season out if the choice was his to make. But Young will be shipped as soon as they have a better replacement. 

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I think Young is done here. They may play him the rest of the way but even that will depend on if Andy even wants to start again. I get the impression he would rather sit this season out if the choice was his to make. But Young will be shipped as soon as they have a better replacement. 

I think it makes sense to trade Young in the offseason during the QB musical chairs, much like how we went after Darnold from the Jets.

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4 minutes ago, d-dave said:

I think it makes sense to trade Young in the offseason during the QB musical chairs, much like how we went after Darnold from the Jets.

They will trade him unless he has a miraculous turn around before the season is over. I put the odds of that at 1% as it stands right now.

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