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Ian Rapoport: "Don't expect the Panthers to Draft QB early in the draft"


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16 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

If Dan Morgan is stupid enough to believe that he deserves to get fired next season.

However, we really should go best player either way since we lack so much talent.

Dan will be our GM for a long time.  Every move hasn't been perfect but he started with very little and has the team on the path of relevance in 1 or 2 more seasons. 

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3 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I don't think its about where in the draft you take a qb. But you need to make sure you bring in competition period next year for Bryce. If Morgan cares anything about his job security why would he not do this?? 

Agree. I have never believed in the “end the season strong and it will carry over to the next” scenario. 
I believe that each season is separated because a lot of these players will not be back next season. 
So Bryce could continue to play better through the rest of the year, but then he could suck next season. That is why I am with you in bringing in actual competition. 
That said I think a lot of his bad play was the PTSD of having such a bad line last season and even though this current line is so much better Bryce still did not trust them. 
What we are seeing now is a Bryce that finally trusts his line to protect him and he is playing better. 

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10 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Mason Graham is purely a run defender 

I understand our run defense is literally non existent but to spend a top 10 pick on that… nah

Not a "sexy" pick, but he would improve every level of our defense. Obviously the run defense up front, keeping blockers off our linebackers, and allowing more penetration from Brown. It literally is a win-win-win situation. 

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