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19 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

It's honestly fascinating. You have to TRY to be in this inept in the draft.

 

I recall the huddle giving me shiiit since the first hernaiy era. " You don't know more than scouts or Marty"

"LOLs at questioning draft picks, team knows more than YOU!!" "Put in your resume" etc etc. Besides Hernaiy 1st round run, the collective huddle or just me or many others on this very board have 100% drafted better than the millions of dollars paid staff draft pools. 

I've been saying for years, they need a total overhaul in the scouting department. Fire every single scout. Most scouts have short contracts, hire eagles, ravens, BUCS, blowboys, rams, chiefs, and lions scout. O and whoever keeps the Steelers full of WRs. Use teppers wallet, its the best method to fixing this huge problem.

 

Holy hell.... This team is in a black hole...

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so, you are a coach, you are watching practices and game film, you have a team players at a position, and practice squad players to pick from, you choose this guy over the others to start, then less than a week later you cut the guy you chose to start,

that may be the players fault for sucking but the coaches who started him over the other players are just as much the blame, so fire yourselves

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17 minutes ago, scpanther22 said:

When I see teams starting to cut players like this early in a season its usually cause locker room morale is getting low the coach wants to try and send a message but It usually doesn't work 

Yeah combined with Thielen taking a pay cut just to get the fug out before we even played a snap lol.  

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

 

I recall the huddle giving me shiiit since the first hernaiy era. " You don't know more than scouts or Marty"

"LOLs at questioning draft picks, team knows more than YOU!!" "Put in your resume" etc etc. Besides Hernaiy 1st round run, the collective huddle or just me or many others on this very board have 100% drafted better than the millions of dollars paid staff draft pools. 

I've been saying for years, they need a total overhaul in the scouting department. Fire every single scout. Most scouts have short contracts, hire eagles, ravens, BUCS, blowboys, rams, chiefs, and lions scout. O and whoever keeps the Steelers full of WRs. Use teppers wallet, its the best method to fixing this huge problem.

 

Holy hell.... This team is in a black hole...

I've lost count of how many times I've heard the coach and or GM say we got our guy. They look for whatever they determine fits their system. Yet nearly every one of "their guys" end up a bust. Maybe they should consider taking the best guy available for a change and see how that goes? 

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3 hours ago, mc52beast said:

He’ll go to the Bills and win a SB while the Panthers will be stuck in eternal re-build mode. For all of you demanding Nicky be next, he’s one of Canale’s guys so he ain’t going anywhere.

Do you get a SB ring working the stadium beer stand?

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