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4 minutes ago, Champagnepapi704 said:

Why, because we have the quarterback whisperer? 

Because we're the Panthers.  That's really the reason why.  But yeah we need a QB.  I'm assuming that regardless of drafting one, we will sign a veteran.  Danny Dimes will be released in the offseason, and I don't think many teams will be interested.  I think he will be very cheap.  He does have some good tape, and Canales may think he is potentially fixable.  He is also from Charlotte.

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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Because we're the Panthers.  That's really the reason why.  But yeah we need a QB.  I'm assuming that regardless of drafting one, we will sign a veteran.  Danny Dimes will be released in the offseason, and I don't think many teams will be interested.  I think he will be very cheap.  He does have some good tape, and Canales may think he is potentially fixable.  He is also from Charlotte.

There is no way in hell he is fixable.  

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Bryce defenders: the stats don’t bear it out, but he’s clearly improving 

announcers: his cadence sounds so much more confident. You can feel the game is slowing down for him

people actually paid to do this: you lost to him? Someone has to pay 

I think Bryce will be in someone else's camp next year.  I think we have a fresh QB room next year.  Dalton is expiring.  I predict at least one cheap veteran signing, and I think it's likely we draft one even if its on day 2 or 3.

We are probably rolling with a scrub tier QB like Daniel Jones or Jacoby Brissett.  Even if we somehow landed Sanders or Ward, I don't think they'll want to start them immediately.

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