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2021 Carolina Panthers Thread - Time for the 2022 thread

Who knows if it was if his own volition, but that camper issued an apology.
 
Real fork in the road for that kid and what type of attitude he wants to take with him through life. You can build a wall around yourself, or learn from those with something to offer who are trying to help you.
 
Yeah, I think Cam spoke with him 1-on-1 later, and that along with Twitter rants against him made him see the light. He called it a "miscommunication." :rolleyes:

Panthers now #7 in cap space
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/panthers-now-rank-no-7-183740089.html

I read we may re-sign KK Short if he does not get offers. There is a whole second tier of players who will be victims to smaller salary cap this year. Many released players will sign or re-sign for less.
 
Letting Cam go was the right long term move. But in hindsight, there’s not much difference in what either did at the beginning or end of the season.
 
Letting Cam go was the right long term move. But in hindsight, there’s not much difference in what either did at the beginning or end of the season.

This.

I stand by that I’d rather lose with Cam than go 8-8 with Teddy or Mitch.
 
Also, glad the kid said he was in the wrong. Cam is a former MVP taking his own time to coach and mentor kids. Kid took it too far making the chirps personal but glad Cam talked it out with him and the kid apologized.

Anyone that hates cam can get fucked
 
Picking Grier was the first attempt to address the QB situation long term. It was a poor decision and ultimately a failure.
 
Another potentially intriguing long term draft option could be David Mills from Stanford. I've never seen him, but the PFF guys were talking him up. He hasn't played a full college season but was a 4 or 5* recruit and has all the physical tools that you're looking for, and he'll probably go in the 3rd or 4th round, which is likely later than Mond or Trask. He could make sense if you end up using a Dalton or Alex Smith as a short term option. I certainly wouldn't waste a 2nd round pick on Mond or Trask.
 
Another potentially intriguing long term draft option could be David Mills from Stanford. I've never seen him, but the PFF guys were talking him up. He hasn't played a full college season but was a 4 or 5* recruit and has all the physical tools that you're looking for, and he'll probably go in the 3rd or 4th round, which is likely later than Mond or Trask. He could make sense if you end up using a Dalton or Alex Smith as a short term option. I certainly wouldn't waste a 2nd round pick on Mond or Trask.

I think there are names of five guys in this post who will not be on the Panthers roster this coming season.
 
One of the draft sites today is saying NYJ are leaning toward keeping Darnold and auctioning off the #2 pick to the highest bidder. That could be your gateway to Wilson.
 
Nah. Outbidding for Wilson would likely involve #8, #39, 2022 1st, and a later round pick. Outbidding for Watson would likely involve a player and 1st on top of that. So just go get Watson.
 
Not something you say about a QB who could be part of a trade package.

Read that and tell me this franchise didn’t fuck up the QB situation. Now the word is that Teddy wasn’t physically capable when we signed him.
 
Myself, I don't count a QB's goal line sneak ability as not "physically capable" to perform the job, but the article did not mention anything else. Can Teddy make his throws?
 
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