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PNW_PantherMan

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  1. Florida twice the goals on half the shots. It checks out.
  2. Skinner has been clutch so far on the few chances they’ve had
  3. New Orleans? I thought San Antonio had the most beautiful women?
  4. Yea I think he either gets fired, or the defense is good enough that he gets a head coaching gig. Time's up. It's kinda run its course.
  5. KK contract isn’t that much of the cap but 4+ AAV for the level of play this past year is ass.
  6. If you can hit from 60 and you're automatic, congrats you are a HOF kicker unless you become Justin Tugger.
  7. Yea give me the guy that can get 3 basically 100% of the time when a legit drive stalls out. I don't understand the moon shot kicker fixation.
  8. If he's gonna break out, he better do it quick. He'll be 27 this fall.
  9. He had a great year statistically, but he has not shown game breaking ability on the field that I've seen. At least not enough that would justify that high of a pick. If he does blossom into the next top RB of the league, he will get a fat second contract by a contender.
  10. I didn't even realize he had over 1k as a rookie. He only found the endzone once that year.
  11. The main thing that makes the NFL so appealing is how unpredictable it is
  12. You’ll take your one year of relevancy per decade and like it
  13. I don't think you can really compare the NHL to the NBA. Sure they both have a lottery, but every pick outside the 1st round in the NBA is like a 5th round pick in the NFL. The talent evaluation in basketball has a lot less uncertainty and players are expected to be able to contribute at 18 years old. There's no development system for your 7th round pick to come up in. You basically get what you draft in the 1st round. The NHL is a lot closer to baseball in my opinion. Yeah you might have a 1st overall pick that can play right away. But basically everyone is going through a minor league development system until they're ready to contribute at the highest level. In the NBA your talent pipeline is basically Adam Silver and his lotto balls and that's it. It's true that the Hornets front office has been ass. But I think the NBA is the most tilted league against smaller markets. I don't know how you're supposed to be successful without having the lottery gods bestow it upon your franchise.
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