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Does this make everyone feel better about Morgan? 

a lot of chatter this week about how the panthers telegraph everything and have more leaks than a faucet. Not sure many of us saw this coming even with the late report tet was a wild card for us. 

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37 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

Does this make everyone feel better about Morgan? 

a lot of chatter this week about how the panthers telegraph everything and have more leaks than a faucet. Not sure many of us saw this coming even with the late report tet was a wild card for us. 

No.  I think he should be 100% gone next year.

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56 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

Does this make everyone feel better about Morgan? 

a lot of chatter this week about how the panthers telegraph everything and have more leaks than a faucet. Not sure many of us saw this coming even with the late report tet was a wild card for us. 

It's an improvement from everyone and their momma knowing who we were going to pick. Now need to see how he navigates the rest of the draft.

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42 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

Does this make everyone feel better about Morgan? 

a lot of chatter this week about how the panthers telegraph everything and have more leaks than a faucet. Not sure many of us saw this coming even with the late report tet was a wild card for us. 

Could still be true and they were as surprised as the rest of us. Doesn't really matter though as long as it works out.

I like that Canales and Morgan seem to be on the same page.  Probably the most in sync GM/HC combo we've had. I actually believe him when they say "our guy."  I felt like Fitterer took orders or signed a former player of his most of the time, Gettleman had his own kingdom, and Hurney was somewhere in between. These two seem to have a shared vision of what this team can be and I haven't seen that out of the front office in a long time, if ever.

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The fact him and Bryce have been together,  makes me really at ease with this pick. Already formed a connection. Our offense didn't get worse by adding him  at all.  Still a ton of edge rushers left, we are in a good spot. Also, I hope we can get the Notre Dame qb for a project. He has all the tools to be the best qb in this draft.

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12 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

The fact him and Bryce have been together,  makes me really at ease with this pick. Already formed a connection. Our offense didn't get worse by adding him  at all.  Still a ton of edge rushers left, we are in a good spot. Also, I hope we can get the Notre Dame qb for a project. He has all the tools to be the best qb in this draft.

With how pinpoint Bryce can be on anticipation throws and TMac being an absolute nightmare on a back shoulder. YIKES. If those 2 can get the timing down it’s gonna be unstoppable. 

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1 hour ago, Adb6368 said:

Does this make everyone feel better about Morgan? 

a lot of chatter this week about how the panthers telegraph everything and have more leaks than a faucet. Not sure many of us saw this coming even with the late report tet was a wild card for us. 

Yes. I don't think he's done a good job so far but I'm rooting for him 

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Same crap different year. They have been trying to draft Evans since DC got here and they keep missing. Another RAS guy with a big old zero as a red flag.

I'm fully expecting another bad draft this weekend. They do have a plan which would be great if it wasn't so bad. Tet and Warren were my flags they weren't going to make it. Lots of guys I didn't like but at least saw positives. It sub-meh.

On the flip side it's nice this one can actually catch but in the top 10 that should be a minimum for a WR.

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1 hour ago, MechaZain said:

Could still be true and they were as surprised as the rest of us. Doesn't really matter though as long as it works out.

I like that Canales and Morgan seem to be on the same page.  Probably the most in sync GM/HC combo we've had. I actually believe him when they say "our guy."  I felt like Fitterer took orders or signed a former player of his most of the time, Gettleman had his own kingdom, and Hurney was somewhere in between. These two seem to have a shared vision of what this team can be and I haven't seen that out of the front office in a long time, if ever.

I'd feel a lot better about the Dave/Canales vision......if the Panther hadn't dumped so much into Bryce Young right before Canales walked in the door.   I think it's clear what Canales wants.  I still think it's at odds with what the Panthers wanted to do when they drafted Bryce. 

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 AT THE VERY LEAST, dude will be a very solid NFL talent. This is not a flier. This is not a whiff. This is a ‘good’ and safe pick. Hopefully this move will make our opponents play from behind more frequently. This is the first solid first round pick since when? 

The division will go through ATL next season. If the Panthers don’t have the dudes to go point for point with them, they’ll be praying for a wild card. That’s a tough go in the NFC. If Pennix comes on, it’s going to be very difficult to keep that team under 30 pts.

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1 hour ago, Waldo said:

Same crap different year. They have been trying to draft Evans since DC got here and they keep missing. Another RAS guy with a big old zero as a red flag.

I'm fully expecting another bad draft this weekend. They do have a plan which would be great if it wasn't so bad. Tet and Warren were my flags they weren't going to make it. Lots of guys I didn't like but at least saw positives. It sub-meh.

On the flip side it's nice this one can actually catch but in the top 10 that should be a minimum for a WR.

"Keep missing" bro Dave Cannales has been here for one season..... eeesh talk about bad takes.

You have no idea how either Leggette or Mc will turn out.

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