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4 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

I cannot join the dog pile for Morgan on this. Im a 100% sucker for recent former 1st rounder at bargain bin prices.

Maybe he hates buffalo, most people living there do. I know this Mcderp knows DBs as well as anyone and at the time they used a 1st on Elm. He's been in the dog house since.....but a environmental change can have big effect. Odds are low and he's cheap, that's why the price should be low(idk with other teams), but the reward could be a 8 year career as a starting CB. Or he gets cut like most 6th and 7th rounder do....

I mean it could work out in our favor. I'm not saying it's impossible. I just don't know this is the ideal place for any reclamation projects. Let's rewind real quick about our other trade acquisitions of young talent we hoped to turn into gold. Robbie Anderson CJ Henderson Laviska Shenault. That's fool me three times right there. And at some point if you work in the Panthers front office you have to adjust to reality that if this franchise is going to alter trajectory in a big way it's going to be by drafting very very well for at least a few years. That's just my POV though.

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Just now, frankw said:

I mean it could work out in our favor. I'm not saying it's impossible. I just don't know this is the ideal place for any reclamation projects. Let's rewind real quick about our other trade acquisitions of young talent we hoped to turn into gold. Robbie Anderson CJ Henderson Laviska Shenault. That's fool me three times right there. And at some point if you work in the Panthers front office you have to adjust to reality that if this franchise is going to alter trajectory in a big way it's going to be by drafting very very well for at least a few years. That's just my POV though.

 

I was fooled on CJ Henderson and Laviska. Remember the Baker Mayfield trade for a 5th and they paid for nearly half, if only the Panthers had decent coaches at the time....it should have worked and he signed for very cheap 30 million per for 3 years.

I do not believe you should stop trying this method cause a couple didn't work out. The cost was low and Henderson played 2.5 seasons for 3 million each season...thats cheap even if he didn't fix his mental problems here. If Tyree Wilson and a 5th could be had for 3rd, Id do that in a nano second. What would you say?

For sure Panthers need to draft better, I feel they are the worst drafting team over the last 6 years. They are not even lucky. Dan should replace all of them, he's got their reports over these past years, fire them and use teppers wallet to bring in real proven scouts and profit....

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36 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Trying to give Juan a break...

 

Dallas Goedert could be had for a 4th even a future one-

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25168431-nfl-rumors-eagles-open-dallas-goedert-trade-eye-least-4th-round-draft-pick

 

 

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If they want a fourth, we could give them an early fifth.  He is 30 and have about 500 yards last year in a running offense.

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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If they want a fourth, we could give them an early fifth.  He is 30 and have about 500 yards last year in a running offense.

 

This is my backup plan if Evan Engram doesn't workout. I know about the injuries....but Dallas is good blocker and good pass catcher.  

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

What an interesting quote from Jeremiah.  As much as I despise App St. dudes, (kidding--some good people), I value his opinions.

 

 I thought with the tremble, Corbett, and Dalton.... the funds where too low for many more moves....... and I wanted to avoid the overpay period........ Tepper don't care it seems, Brandt and Dan in attack made?!?!?!

DG posted and then Jeremiah........brother something has took place, they know...... AND we have to wait....... I cannot think of much outside safety(ewwwww)......must be a trade and couple other players.

 

Trey a Panther??

 

hmmm...

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

 

 I thought with the tremble, Corbett, and Dalton.... the funds where too low for many more moves....... and I wanted to avoid the overpay period........ Tepper don't care it seems, Brandt and Dan in attack made?!?!?!

DG posted and then Jeremiah........brother something has took place, they know...... AND we have to wait....... I cannot think of much outside safety(ewwwww)......must be a trade and couple other players.

 

Trey a Panther??

 

hmmm...

Have to go defense heavy that way we don't need to reach in the draft.  I expect an Edge, corner and DT.  Not necessarily tomorrow, but among first positions addressed when regular FA hits high gear.

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