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The Panthers’ Offensive Spending Is Misleading — and Bryce Young Is Paying the Price


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I'd say we did invest in our offensive line with free agents and receivers with draft picks.

With our O-line, Corbett is meh and perpetually hurt while we lost Hunt this year. Also, I feel our pass protection will have really bad moments at times. Given how O-line injuries derailed many Panthers seasons of past, this is fairly typical Panthers luck. That game where Cam got sacked nine times.... oh, boy.

Receivers... this team has been incompetent in drafting them for as long I've been a fan. And you can't blame the QBs because all the busts/bleh receivers didn't suddenly play better with other teams. We seem to be too enamored with projects when we should be seeking guys that can produce. 

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Id sacrifice a small farm animal to have Jameis running this offense and dave refurbishing him.  It never was about the physical play it was all mental with him.  He doesnt give a poo and thinks he can make every throw.

He's never seen a Post route that he doesn't like. 

1 Safety? 2? fug it, I can fit it in there. 

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2 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I would get excited about jameis. Thats just me. I would still look to get somebody to develop behind him tho. 

Jameis is on a very cheap two year deal and is effectively backing up Jaxson dart and I cannot believe I’m saying this about that white trash little freak.

the nyg qb who’s available is unfortunately Russell Wilson, though I do think a this offense is basically Russell Wilson bullshit lite. 

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