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1 hour ago, Snake said:

But is he worth our first round pick? That's why I was wishing he would drop to the second. With his speed there is no chance.

So if you could draft a bigger and faster Wes Welker for Cam in the slot and to replace Ginn returning punts, is he worth a first rounder? I think he can make as big an impact as Fournette or Cook. Maybe more.

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Really want to keep an eye on these WRs today.  There are going to be some very very talented slot WR in this class that will fall around our comp and 4th range.

Also Mack Hollins.  Tall Fast, project as a WR but a Stud special teams guy.  Those combined make him a very very interesting later round prospect

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8 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Zay Jones 4.46.

 

would def be worth to keep an eye on for a round 3-4 guy

  Thinking the same thing. I've pegged #72 as the spot. Jones, Taylor, or Henderson(my 1st choice) would go nicely. If they make it there. I sure don't think they make it to our comp pick. 

 

  Also, really intrigued by the LSU WRs. Like most LSU offensive players, their talents were wasted. 

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44 minutes ago, Snake said:

I find it interesting how people like you bash Shula yet don't understand even what formation we run and how we use our Backs. First Carolina is not a "north south team" we run the read option out of our base formation which is a shotgun formation. Both read option and the shotgun is not what you pick when you are trying to pound the ball. Also "north South" is a running style not a philosophy. If you ever seen McCaffrey run he goes North South in one cut. No dancing at the line. Thank you, have a good day, and maybe lookup what you are posting to maybe understand it before you type.

I know what our offense is and because you seem to think you know everything doesn't make my opinion any less valid than yours.

You defend Shula and any logical person can see that he has no imagination whatsoever.  It is the same shyt game after game.  The same formations with the same predictable play calling.  The old saying if you aren't improving you are going backwards applies.  Because he dominated with a good offense in 2015 it is obvious that our scheme has been figured out.   Yet 2016 was struggling to get anything going and SHULA tried nothing to improve.

So take your mightier than thou attitude and shove it where the sun don't shine.

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12 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I know what our offense is and because you seem to think you know everything doesn't make my opinion any less valid than yours.

You defend Shula and any logical person can see that he has no imagination whatsoever.  It is the same shyt game after game.  The same formations with the same predictable play calling.  The old saying if you aren't improving you are going backwards applies.  Because he dominated with a good offense in 2015 it is obvious that our scheme has been figured out.   Yet 2016 was struggling to get anything going and SHULA tried nothing to improve.

So take your mightier than thou attitude and shove it where the sun don't shine.

Everything ppl use to defend Shula is based on 1 season .. When the offensive line played way above their heads and stayed healthy.. Nobody talks about the 20 something other years he has been in coaching and little to no success..

Not to mention his inablity to adjust his game plan at all or come up with a rountine short passing game..

Plain and simple I would ask one question..

If Shula wasn't a OC here.. Would he be 1 any where else??

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Everything ppl use to defend Shula is based on 1 season .. When the offensive line played way above their heads and stayed healthy.. Nobody talks about the 20 something other years he has been in coaching and little to no success..

Not to mention his inablity to adjust his game plan at all or come up with a rountine short passing game..

Plain and simple I would ask one question..

If Shula wasn't a OC here.. Would he be 1 any where else??

    Yes he would. 

  Think about this. Last year, Shula's name was being mentioned for HC openings. And Kyle Shannahan was getting a rep as a QB killer and Falcons fans wanted him gone.  Now, a year later, after Shula's OL became a MASH unit and Shannahan's started the same 5 all season, it is opposite. 

  I've wanted Shula gone before. And he proved me wrong. It's pretty apparent that their jobs are on the line this year. Let it play out. 

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2 hours ago, panthers55 said:

So if you could draft a bigger and faster Wes Welker for Cam in the slot and to replace Ginn returning punts, is he worth a first rounder? I think he can make as big an impact as Fournette or Cook. Maybe more.

Yea he sure does bring a bunch to the table and he is stupid fast. 

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