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Kurt Warner on Panthers offense


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1 hour ago, Aussie Tank said:

I think the bones are there if we can get a big strong fast gunslinger. Just gotta add some juice and get a new Defensive coordinator 

Yeah, if we can get a QB, HC, DC, FO, most of a defense, almost all depth, probably a kicker and a competent owner....we are probably right there 

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He did a pretty good one last year I think. He does watch the film, at least I think it was him that said you can’t give a good take without doing that and plenty of guys were not watching film before giving their takes. 
I might be mistaking him for a different analyst.

Much better version is for sure a relative term. 

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, if we can get a QB, HC, DC, FO, most of a defense, almost all depth, probably a kicker and a competent owner....we are probably right there 

I like what Schlereth said about evaluating anything because everything is so bad. I am even disheartened about starting over at QB due to all the other needs. Someone was talking about stripping it down to the studs recently and I'm like we're beneath the floorboards currently.

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17 minutes ago, NorthTryon said:

I like what Schlereth said about evaluating anything because everything is so bad. I am even disheartened about starting over at QB due to all the other needs. Someone was talking about stripping it down to the studs recently and I'm like we're beneath the floorboards currently.

Mark Schlereth called an awful game on Sunday.

Excuse after excuse for a QB that couldn't execute the basics. 

We're by no means a good football team, but we're not that bad that we should be getting blown out in New England. It's probably a team that can win 5-7 games, depending on the bounce of the ball with a competent NFL QB. Change that to a good NFL QB and you're looking at 7-9 games. 

There's no stripping back from here - you're too committed financially. Nobody is giving you anything for your two expensive OGs or you expensive RT. The value on Horn and Brown isn't that high either now they're on monster second contracts. 

You have to continue to build with what you have - there's the foundation of a good team here, but it's going to take several more Drafts to get there.

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