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Blue-Chip Cats and Penny Stock Panthers


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Only the Panthers can draft someone (JT0) who's nickname is "Man Hands" and he develops a drop problem in year two. Only the Panthers draft a raw athlete (XL) and then don't know how to develop him, causing him to regress in year two. Only the Panthers, with a Linebacker GM, draft a raw linebacker (TW) and have no clue how to develop him. We have a coaching problem here. I haven't even touched on Bryce's lack of development and Canales not seeming to know how to call plays for him in year 2 either. 

We gots a long way to go. There's a few bright spots to watch still, TMac, Cade Mays back at Center, Chuba, DBrown, Horn, but man there is just no "middle class" talent on the roster. 

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I tried to tell people on Moehrig. I tried to tell y'all that he was a safety straight out of the '80s who was basically an undersized LB who can't cover his own shadow.

I tried to tell people that Legette was a one year wonder in college bailed out by a super senior year that wouldn't have happened had it not been for COVID who wasn't a natural WR.

I tired to tell people that Bryce had no NFL level physical tools and his style of play wouldn't translate to the NFL.

I just can't understand how a guy who just casually watches the sport and hasn't actively played it in nearly 30 years can see this stuff when our "professionals" can't. That doesn't make any sense. I get it, every misses in the draft and in FA occasionally. But a lot of our misses are of the "well duh, how did you not see that???" variety and that's just inexcusable.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I tried to tell people on Moehrig. I tried to tell y'all that he was a safety straight out of the '80s who was basically an undersized LB who can't cover his own shadow.

I tried to tell people that Legette was a one year wonder in college bailed out by a super senior year that wouldn't have happened had it not been for COVID who wasn't a natural WR.

I tired to tell people that Bryce had no NFL level physical tools and his style of play wouldn't translate to the NFL.

To be fair, you also told us that Kawann Short and Shaq Thompson were JAGs but I also understand that the victory laps feel good when they happen. 😛

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20 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Lmao give me a room full of JAGs if that is your definition. Shaq was a dog

I think the JAG debates are largely people having vastly different definitions of JAG.  The OG JAG LB debate was James Anderson.  And James Anderson is probably going to be ahead of Shaq on my alltime LB list (it's really close though). 

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