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1. tom brady 2. tom brady 3. tom brady 4. tom brady 5. the eternal, all consuming soul of tom brady
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https://twitter.com/PFF/status/1373358825064050696 Golladay for 18m a year?
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can you link some? I tried looking already but I can only really find media articles about the accusations and one or two tweets.
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where's that bear going?
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Sigh, first Steve Smith, then Cam Newton, and now JJ Jansen?!
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FUG THE DRAFT SIGN HIM
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Yetur Gross-Matos: 4.52 (According to PSU D-Line coach Sean Spencer, didn't officially run at the combine. Either way he's very fast on the field) Hasson Reddick: 4.52 Brian Burns: 4.53 For comparison sake: Cam Newton: 4.59
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True, although upon further consideration (and seeing that Reddick is 230) I suspect that unless we're changing our scheme we may just use Yetur more on early run downs. Guess we'll see though.
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Odd, considering we have YGM. Seems like a reasonable price tag though and I'm not mad. What does this mean for him? Could he potentially be a part of a Watson deal?
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Panthers sign OT Cam Erving - 2 years, 10 million, 8 fully guaranteed
beo replied to Varking's topic in Carolina Panthers
The contracts aren't necessarily bad but I don't see why you'd target depth offensive linemen on the first day of negotiations since you could end up getting them at a cheaper price if you just waited a little longer. They definitely seem to be going for versatility among the offensive line though, which is good to see. -
Teddy Bridgewater Unfollows Panthers on Instagram
beo replied to Proudiddy's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yep I see it as well. I wouldn't put too much stock into it though, burners are very easy to fake if you have enough dedication and there's not really any conclusive evidence. It's probably just someone with too much time on their hands. -
Same here. Way cheaper and not that much of a downgrade. Main concern is the age.
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Rapoport: Panthers expected to be in the mix for Watson.
beo replied to nctarheelreincarnated's topic in Carolina Panthers
If we were to make a move for Watson, would that make keeping Moton impossible? I know Watson's cap hit isn't as large until 2022, but 10mil is still a good chunk of money when you're operating with limited cap space. -
Rapoport: Panthers expected to be in the mix for Watson.
beo replied to nctarheelreincarnated's topic in Carolina Panthers
I respect trying to stay unfiltered and actually speak your mind a lot. More so than people that follow the wave and say nothing controversial whatsoever for the sake of being in a hugbox. However, I find it hard to believe that the average Panthers fan in 2020 is racist. That feels like a really sweeping generalization to make; the "Put Derek Anderson in!" crowd was never more than a few drunk hicks at a sports bar in my experience and I lived in a rural area. Look at the amount of Cam jersies people bought. Our fans, outside of that vocal minority, loved the guy. You could've just said that Deshaun might have second thoughts over how we wronged Cam. Race doesn't play a factor in how sloppy that divorce was, I think that it's something that'd be in the back of his mind at least but at the same time if we're trading for him wouldn't that mean we're signing up for him long-term? I'm not really convinced that will be the reason he opts to mark us off of his list if we're actually making a play for him. -
ah yes, it's merely a conspiracy. im secretly an alt-right neo-nazi trying to distract everyone from the REAL issues, facts be damned. its not that i am someone who just wants updates and facts on the issue at hand, i am something much eviler. a beast from the land known as st*rmfront. if you look through the thread, you can see all of the rightwing opinions- wait there are literally none, you can't nevermind. how could you have known? i covered my tracks so well, what with me never having posted in the tinderbox before, and the literal only political statement ive ever made was very vague post i posted earlier. you are truly, a psychic. teach me your ways, awoken one. /s
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the ones earlier weren't, and what you just described is literally a political opinion. there is a thread on TB for coronavirus no? just post it there. no hard feelings, you seem like a fine person even though i disagree with you, im just saying that this thread is primarily for facts and statistics/information relating to the virus, not for opinions relating to the virus. there is a diff thread for those.
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bud just take the political talk to tinderbox, nobody on the main forum wants to talk about politics. many people here avoid the tinderbox for a good reason. there is a seperate subforum for politics, there's no need to plaster it all over the main forum. people here are coming here for facts and updates not for political agendas and opinions.
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source for my previous post: https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/not-trump-or-obama-was-americas-worst-president-ever-118771 anyways, i dont see trump as a particurally great president, but my point is he isn't even close to the worst in our history. i'd probably say middling to below average. this virus couldnt have been prevented by trump. the real person to point fingers at is the chinese government and their suppression of info, not trump.
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you mean 60,000. what he did to them borders on the definition of genocide, and trump wasnt intentionally killing american civilians. not to mention how he was quite authoritarian in contrast to many presidents. and wilson.. oh boy dont even get me started on wilson. lets see.... won with the lowest popular vote percentage of a president, created the federal reserve, held confederate sympathies, the idea of interventionism which the US still abides by was born with wilson, refused to get into world war 1 until it was very late, when all of europe knew it took one more army to overrun germany's fronts. if teddy had won the election that year he no doubt would've gotten himself involved sooner, and while that might sound bad, that means the war doesnt devolve into the grueling stalemate it devolved into in our world. it also likely means the treaty isn't as harsh on germany, which could result in hitler never rising. he also got walked all over at the negiotations, i dont really see versailles as a good thing at all. "First, Wilson conducted the war in ways that devastated the home front. Prices shot up into double digits, and then came a potent economic recession that lasted three years. He accepted the suppression of civil liberties by his notorious attorney general, A. Mitchell Palmer. His government nationalized many private industries, including the telegraph, telephone and railroad industries, along with the distribution of coal. Race riots erupted in numerous cities that claimed nearly 150 lives in two years. Second, America’s entry into the war broke the stalemate, allowing the Allied powers to impose upon Germany devastating armistice terms. Third, when Wilson went to the Versailles peace conference bent on bringing to bear his humanitarian outlook and making the world safe for democracy, he promptly got outmaneuvered by the canny nationalist leaders of Britain and France, whose agenda had nothing to do with Wilson’s dreamy notions about a harmonious world born of his humanitarian vision. The result was a humiliation of Germany that rendered another war nearly inevitable and created in that country a sump of civic resentment and venom that would poison its politics for a generation. We can’t say with certainty that Adolf Hitler wouldn’t have emerged in Germany if the stalemate of World War I had been settled through negotiations rather than diktat. But we can say that the world spawned by Wilson’s naïve war policies certainly created a political climate in Germany that paved the way for Hitler."