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[The Athletic] Panthers’ offseason to-do list


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Agreed to all of this, including the order.

#1 run D. I don't care how....fix it, dammit.

#2 another playmaker. Preferably a receiver that can take the top off defenses. Since we know BY9 can toss it down field, get someone who can scare secondaries.

#3 we've got a clean slate on safeties this year. Rebuild it right.

#4 do what you can to keep horn around

#5 do what you can to keep the OTs around.

It just makes sense.

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3 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

That’s a really good breakdown with plausible solutions too. 
 

I’m most interested in what we decide to do with Moton this offseason. 

It would be a big mistake to let Moton walk while attempting to shore up the rest of a terrible roster. Now is not the time to nuke the only functional unit on the team.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've been begging for a sideline to sideline legit FS forever. Deon Grant was as close as we ever got and we didn't even sign him to a second contract.

Well most of our attempts have been busts. It's another position we have consistently failed at(like WR).

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