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Observer Projections / *Updated Panthers Waiver Additions


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8 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

So, it is trolling...

You are low-key good at that, I'll give you that.

Like I said, I enjoy the banter. For real

 

I post a 2 word stupid joke and you respond with a soliloquy about me including my personal life.  If thats not living rent free in your head I dont know what is 

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I love Sellers and his skill set and highlight reel is nuts but that said he needs a lot of work

Agreed, but he should have this year to show some nice progression.  If so and he is coachable man he has a high ceiling....

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19 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

rent free comes to mind here

 

and one has to be mental if you truly believe that Young is locked into starting here "quite a few more years" 

 

You are watching a different qb then the rest of us

Bryce may not be the answer, but C.J. Stroud damn sure isn't going to be a Panther either.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I post a 2 word stupid joke and you respond with a soliloquy about me including my personal life.  If thats not living rent free in your head I dont know what is 

You sound upset... thats not very becoming of a troll.

1st rule of trolling is doing the trolling and not being the one being trolled... right?

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5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Agreed, but he should have this year to show some nice progression.  If so and he is coachable man he has a high ceiling....

worry about his setup this year.   That Gamecock D could put too much on his shoulders.   Gamecocks might be asking a dude still developing as a passer to do way too much

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Just now, CRA said:

worry about his setup this year.   That Gamecock D could put too much on his shoulders.   Gamecocks might be asking a dude still developing as a passer to do way too much

I'd be lying if I said I followed SC that closely.  I take it there defense is bad this year?  

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

worry about his setup this year.   That Gamecock D could put too much on his shoulders.   Gamecocks might be asking a dude still developing as a passer to do way too much

Smh that gamecock D. Just wait. We gonna have to surprise yall once again.

I can assure you our D is just fine.

We also got Faison cleared - nothing on sellers shoulders more than last year.

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

I'd be lying if I said I followed SC that closely.  I take it there defense is bad this year?  

Clemson fan doesn’t know what he’s talking about. 

 

We are returning the best edge the nation (Stewart) and two stars in the backend (Kilgore/DQ Smith) who will be better than Emanwori.

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25 minutes ago, frankw said:

Agreed.

For me if I'm the Panthers. QB is in the upcoming draft plans no matter what. We need to develop a young QB2. The position is too important for the team to continue treating it as inconsequential. Now what round that QB is drafted in will be dependent on how Bryce Young looks. If he plays his ass off throughout the season then we can swing on a mid round pick. But if Bryce is average at best or has another set of games where he plays really poorly but then has some better games down the stretch then we should heavily consider swinging on a QB early. In that situation you have simply got to bring in real competition. Let them duke it out in camp 2026.

Been my thought as well for a while. Got to address the QB2. Dalton is meh as a backup but we really need to try and do better. Unless you luck into a Brady, Dak, Cassel, etc you're not likely to get a starting caliber QB, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try. We don't have a lot of luxuries after years of bad drafting, but we can't ignore it forever. 

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