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ALBERT BREER: Panthers open to trading up for LT


TheSpecialJuan

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I remember after our useless win against NO certain people were like "there's no difference between 9 and 16"

*Marty trades up* rofl

He still may not but it's just funny and if he does try but fails or someone beats him the point still stands. Well the point always stood to anyone with an intellect greater than a rock.

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11 minutes ago, Michaelinraleigh said:

Hey Armanti at least one at least one game for us.

He was misused anyway.

Otah got hurt he was a bulldozer in the beginning. 

Brown and Clausen I was pissed about the minute they happened.

Otah was a monster before he got hurt. That’s not the point.

Him getting hurt after giving up so much to get him, a 2nd, 4th and next years 1st, meaning 3 players for him to last 2 seasons just shows why you should ever trade everything for 1 player.

look at Washington and RG Knee,...

Julio set Atlanta back for years,... obviously if they had invested more in defense with those picks maybe they would have stopped Tom Brady in the 4th quarter and have a Super Bowl.

the best player someone can jump up for can always get hurt,.. or they can bust.

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On 4/22/2019 at 10:21 PM, Panthers8969 said:

Also so we should really just draft Bobby Evans in the 3rd as that guy is extremely underrated. Might need to do a thread on him

I mentioned the same thing yesterday. He beat Cody Ford out for LT at Oklahoma last season.

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