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Team is looking good for next season


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14 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Need some pass rushers and wr's but they are showing some signs of life.

I feel the D is more pressing now than the O (outside of QB)... We do need another WR tho.Coker was out this week, but XL needs to work on his damn hands. Thielen can't have much more left in him, either. Too bad Diontae was a cancer...

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's arguable that there's a foundation here worth building on.

The biggest question of course is whether Bryce Young is part of it.

My answer to that right now is a very firm "I don't know" 😕

 

Part of me thinks it will be an opportunity for the Panthers to sell while his stock is higher in the offseason and go get who they want.

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8 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Evero's defenses are soft. 

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Have you watched a single game all season?

 

The defense sucks at tackling. That's a talent issue not a coaching issue. You blaming Evero because they took his 2 best pass rushers and best defensive player is crazy.

 

He has nothing to work with besides Horn. It's why people are screaming a all defense draft.

 

Cmon you gotta process this man.

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