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Mr. Scot

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  1. Yes it does make sense... No they hadn't made a decision before they traded up... No they didn't trade up with just one guy in mind... It might wind up being Young but that decision isn't made yet... Actually reading what's been written by people with access to the team would greatly assist you in not getting so many things wrong.
  2. Orlovsky said we talked to him about "a high level position" on the coaching staff but never specified what it was. I've never heard anyone else either confirm or deny it.
  3. Well, my dad passed away about 20 years ago so he'd have to show up as a zombie
  4. Someone asked him about Christensen. He stated that he believes he'll stick around for his versatility as a backup but acknowledges it's possible the Panthers could draft someone to start over him.
  5. Kaye noticed the same thing I did...
  6. Most of the guys making these predictions say the same thing, but everybody ignores it
  7. Haven't seen the official date on he or Levis yet but they're supposed to be this week according to reports.
  8. Was thinking of an '80s night time soap opera like Dallas or Dynasty...
  9. We don't have a pizza option but I guess that's close
  10. The only place I've seen rumors of Chinn being traded is on the Huddle.
  11. Carrington Valentine sounds like a character in a soap opera
  12. Speaking as a guy with a pretty bad one, I totally agree
  13. Yes, and Young tomorrow. All four quarterback visits are supposed to be this week.
  14. Full context of the defensive coordinator comments... One coach of a team with a pick in the top half of the first round had an interesting observation about Young/Stroud. This coach told me he had Stroud a strong number one on his board, with Young two. The overriding point was about size. If Young plays at 5-10 and, say, 198, he’ll be one of the smallest quarterbacks ever, obviously, in the NFL. Not just short, but slim. This coach asked me about the defensive fronts Young will face. “Alabama’s line was superior,” this coach said, “and Young consistently had enough time to throw. Taking away nothing from him, because he made the throws and made the plays to be great. But the offensive line for him will be crucial. Think of the defensive coordinators he’ll face, and how much they’ll emphasize putting good hits on him. I don’t see how that’s not a big factor when you put a grade on him.” Think of 6-8 Calais Campbell and 6-3 David Onyemata bull-rushing Young on the Atlanta defensive front—Campbell has 10 inches and 110 pounds on Young. People will say Young faced great defensive linemen in the SEC, and he did. But he’s not likely to have an NFL offensive line as foreboding as the one he had at Alabama.
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