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42 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

This time next year it will be Bryce Young 

lol, you think I'm unrealistic about T-Mac's potential but you actually think Bryce can be a "blue chip player" next year?!?!

Even if I thought differently about Bryce (and I don't), he's never going to be a blue chip player, ever.  

A "blue chip" player is an All Pro, a Top 2-3 player at their position, and I don't care what you think about Bryce, he's NEVER going to be a Top 3 QB in this league, ever.

To think Bryce can be a Top 3 QB is so much more ridiculous than if I were to say T-Mac will be the best WR in the history of the NFL (which I'd never be dumb enough to say anyways).

Hell, you could say Bryce will be a Pro Bowler in the next year or two, and that still doesn't qualify him to be a "blue chip player"

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2 hours ago, Jackson113.2 said:

 

https://oldnorthbanter.com/projected-panthers-myles-garrett-trade-package-lands-star-in-carolina-01jk6becydb6

 

That said, if that’s the starting price for Garrett, the Panthers would have to give up their 2025 first-round pick (8th overall), a 2026 first-round pick, a 2025 third-round pick, and potentially a Day 2 pick in 2026.

For a team like Carolina that might be too much to give up for a win-now player even though he would take this unit to new heights. Instead, the Panthers might be better off using those picks to fill various holes in the draft or to acquire under-the-radar players.

Oh, HELL NO, if this is the cost, have these idiots not learned ANYTHING???

Old CTE Dan will continue Fitterer's awesome legacy if he does this. 

Guys, we cannot win with this franchise. 

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53 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

lol, you think I'm unrealistic about T-Mac's potential but you actually think Bryce can be a "blue chip player" next year?!?!

Even if I thought differently about Bryce (and I don't), he's never going to be a blue chip player, ever.  

A "blue chip" player is an All Pro, a Top 2-3 player at their position, and I don't care what you think about Bryce, he's NEVER going to be a Top 3 QB in this league, ever.

To think Bryce can be a Top 3 QB is so much more ridiculous than if I were to say T-Mac will be the best WR in the history of the NFL (which I'd never be dumb enough to say anyways).

Hell, you could say Bryce will be a Pro Bowler in the next year or two, and that still doesn't qualify him to be a "blue chip player"

Yeah i don't class blue chip as top 2-3 at the position in the NFL. I class them as cornerstones franchises build around 

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2 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

lol, you think I'm unrealistic about T-Mac's potential but you actually think Bryce can be a "blue chip player" next year?!?!

Even if I thought differently about Bryce (and I don't), he's never going to be a blue chip player, ever.  

A "blue chip" player is an All Pro, a Top 2-3 player at their position, and I don't care what you think about Bryce, he's NEVER going to be a Top 3 QB in this league, ever.

To think Bryce can be a Top 3 QB is so much more ridiculous than if I were to say T-Mac will be the best WR in the history of the NFL (which I'd never be dumb enough to say anyways).

Hell, you could say Bryce will be a Pro Bowler in the next year or two, and that still doesn't qualify him to be a "blue chip player"

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