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Now comes where Morgan needs to earn his paycheck.


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2 hours ago, strato said:

This is one of my big sources of entertainment. And I have been entertained. 

Me too.  If you consider the recent upswing in GM and coaching performance and even ownership performance, it does feel like a return to something close to the good ol days isn't unimaginable. 

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From NFL Reporter Matt Lombardo: "The NFL's Biggest Free Agency Winners, according to executives who know"

https://bsky.app/profile/mattlombardo.bsky.social/post/3mh6bozlgbc2x
 

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Third Down: The Panthers Buy a Window
The Carolina Panthers won the NFC South last season, and general manager Dan Morgan seems to have looked around peering at all of the mediocrity the division has to offer and realized he could prop open a legitimate window for the next several seasons

Carolina’s adds on defense may make the most transformative impact, but Metchie is a sleeper to watch

While Phillips only produced five sacks last season, there is optimism in Carolina that because Ejiro Evero plays a similar scheme to Philadelphia’s Vic Fangio, that the Panthers can not only convert some of Phillips’ 73 pressures into sacks but also that those pressures will create opportunities for Brown and Nic Scourton, who posted five last season.

Lloyd imports an attitude and elite nose for the football to a defense that needed both.

these moves have the potential not just to launch Carolina up those rankings in 2026 but solidify this as the team to beat not just in the South but to be respected as a postseason contender in the years ahead.

 

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