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HOT TAKE: Go Offense this offseason again.


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4 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Okay so say we drafted McMillan. Same thing. Our defense is absolutely decimated with injuries this game and has been most of the season. The team won’t be rebuilt in one offseason, and you have to figure out if Bryce is franchise level or not. You can’t do that with Thielen as our best receiver. 

I mean if you haven't figured that out by now there's no hope for you.

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38 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I agree with Kungfoo here.  We need the best players we can find period

2 straight seasons of BPA, hopefully luck your way in to 3-4 blue chip players and change the entire complexion of the team in the process. 

To create an un-panthers like team requires un-panthers like moves. No more draft for need. They always over reach and they always bomb their early picks. 

I think Dan goes BPA unless Tep weasels his way in again. 

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Why do y'all think the Panthers can fix this defense with a bunch of rookies? When healthy, the offense really just needs 2 playmaking receivers with speed to compete.

Defense needs 2 pass rushers, a run stuffing ILB, a true NT, a ball hawking free safety and a nickel back - at least. Free agency should be defensive focused. 

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