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Growing Sense that we take Mykel/Shemar, No matter who's available


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4 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

If we pick either of these guys I am convinced we are switching to a 4-3 after Evero leaves

I am not challenging you on this, just seeking insight so my question is not meant to be disrespectful. That said, why would u plan to switch a defensive scheme next year (by next year I assume u mean 26/27 season).  Especially when u are coming off a season with a historically bad defense.
 

 Might as well just switch now and deal with the fallout.  It’s not like any of your current guys are that great with a 3-4.  if the organizations strategy aligns closer to a 4-3 then switch now. 

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5 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

I am not challenging you on this, just seeking insight so my question is not meant to be disrespectful. That said, why would u plan to switch a defensive scheme next year (by next year I assume u mean 26/27 season).  Especially when u are coming off a season with a historically bad defense.
 

 Might as well just switch now and deal with the fallout.  It’s not like any of your current guys are that great with a 3-4.  if the organizations strategy aligns closer to a 4-3 then switch now. 

Could be right, I just thought they would let Evero coach his system while he was here

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55 minutes ago, Panthero said:

Id be hugely disappointed in both of these picks. Sick of the "I'm smarter than the market" types that land one out of 10 longshots and crow about how they "got it right" one time. Quit fuging forecasting, you are terrible at it a$$holes.

Yeah, Morgan needs to KISS.

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5 hours ago, Krovvy said:

Williams could pan out in the long run, but Shemar, hell naw.

I've watched him more and am starting to gaslight myself into thinking Shemar might also end up being a good player.

The trauma this team has caused me over the Tepper years.

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6 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

If I were to make a guess as to who the Panthers will draft at 8 it would be Emannwori, the safety out of SC. So far they have spent more time on him than anyone.


He’s a Tepper pick. Tep loves drafting local guys.

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Evero shouldn't even still be here. He ran a historically bad D last year. This year they spent big in free agency and will do the same in the draft for a DC that has good odds of not being around next year. If that does happen then the next DC will have to run the same scheme or just blow it up and do it their way which makes all these people questionable longterm anyways. I hate how this team is run.

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