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That's, uh, not exactly a rousing endorsement.
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He has the potential to be one of the best QB's in the NFL. He's gonna throw a LOT of picks his rookie year, though.
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Yes. But as they have a long and storied career of success I don't have to root for every single player that comes out of the program.
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Just leaving this here: https://twitter.com/gregauman/status/628289533906432000
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Everywhere else people are celebrating this great and historic win. Meanwhile here we have troglodytes complaining that soccer is stupid and that the women aren't hot enough. I always enjoy the time travel that is the Huddle.
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Manziel Can't Hit a Fan 20 Yards Away with a Bottle of Water
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Know who else was an embarrassment, Bobby? Jeff Bowden.
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Anyone that wouldn't take that deal is insane.
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Update: Charles Tillman signed by Panthers (official)
Delhommey replied to OnlyPantherFaninMaine's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Why is it that some of you huddlers are fixated on..
Delhommey replied to Ivan The Awesome's topic in Carolina Panthers
Ellipsis: Indentifying half thought out threads on the Huddle since 2003. -
Will our cap wealth next season change Gettleman?
Delhommey replied to PanthersUnited's topic in Carolina Panthers
Once Luke signs his second 4 year, $12 million contract, I'm sure we'll just go crazy. -
His size is a concern but he plays faster than he times. I'd say he's a good NFL slot receiver, but I'd hesitate to call him a #2. Still, he makes plays when he has too. People remember KB having the NC winning catch, but it was Greene breaking a short route into a 49 yard gain that set it up.
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This is like picking an unused scratch-off lottery ticket off the ground. Either you win free money or it's worthless and you toss it in the trash. How in the hell can anyone not like it?
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Mr. Richardson did flex muscles regarding Hardy
Delhommey replied to dswofford's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Mr. Richardson did flex muscles regarding Hardy
Delhommey replied to dswofford's topic in Carolina Panthers
Just a reminder that a lot of Hurney's mistakes weren't Hurney's.- 248 replies
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Probably should have made it more clear that it's more those three combined, meaning offense (specifically those positions) has a slight advantage over defense. I'd be floored if we took a TE, QB, or Interior Lineman in the early rounds. I suspect speedy CB or WR/RB is our most likely 1st pick followed by OT or LB. Obviously depends on what's there.
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http://blackandbluereview.com/panthers-draft-workouts-visits-pro-day/ The good thing about the current administration, is you can kinda make a good natured guess about what's going on based on the evidence at hand. Not too many smokescreens with Riverboat and Nippleshorts. Looking at the list of meetings and workouts, I think we can make a few awkward swipes as to what the Panthers plan to do in 5 weeks: 1. The front office wants to protect Cam and give him weapons: The majority of visits so far? OT, RB, and WR. Like it or not, RB remains a serious position of need. Stewart is great when healthy, but any GM betting the house on JStew's health is likely going to be looking for places to live soon. Also, his contract. 2. Ginn is a short term answer: Lockett, Montgomery, and Crowder are all WR's, but they're also the top returners available. I think it's almost guaranteed we will pick a KR/PR in the later rounds. It's pretty clear we fans weren't the only ones pawing at the bottle when Bersin went back to field punts. 3. Gman will grab a dlineman or two: If a nice shiny pass rusher is available, Dave won't think twice. Who's to argue with a plan that brought NY 2 rings? Also, we're looking for long term replacements for Cole and Edwards. 4. Tackle will probably be covered in the second round or later: Most of the OTs being brought in are second tier or less. Compare that with RB, WR, CB, and LB where we're bringing in top tier prospects that could easily go much higher than our pick. This points to us waiting a bit for an OT as Dave and Co probably don't see a good amount of first round value. 5. We're probably getting a fast LB and/or CB: they want to speed up the D and ST's, so why not do it all in one fell swoop? Waynes, Darby, and Kendricks are all speed merchants and would improve ST coverage as well as defensive depth. Obviously anything can happen on draft day, and at 25 you have to wait to see what falls to you. Still, I think the visits along with Gettleman and Rivera's press conferences give us a decent glimpse of what they hope to accomplish.
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Yes. Next question.
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Goodbye, old friend.
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http://m.imgur.com/a/QaZHX Yes I'm probably starting a terrible "man it would be sick if they used a black on black on black on black uniforms on a black field at night with the stadium lights off" thread, but these helmets are actually well done.
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I think this affects the 4th quarter. With our other 2 NT's and the LB core, we'll still be able to contain Lynch for 2-3 quarters. If we can score some to force them to go to the air, we'll be ok. The answer for his absence comes from the offense, not the defense. That being said I'd drop our chances of winning from 20-30% to 10-20%.