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The Perfect Draft (If Cam Comes Back 100% Healthy)


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Just now, raleigh-panther said:

What exactly defines Cam as being ‘healthy’

i don’t know a NFL player that is 100% healthy. Not one

what is the litmus test...can he run..can he throw...does running even matter in this Brady offense

Whether or not he can pass a physical.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Not in your world.

In the real world though, absolutely.

The real world you are referring to is smokescreen.

We have the best RB in the league. DJ Moore arguably could be the best WR in the league if he had a legit QB .. and we have Joe Brady .. I think we are in pretty good shape if we can get some QB play.

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1 minute ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

The real world you are referring to is smokescreen.

We have the best RB in the league. DJ Moore arguably could be the best WR in the league if he had a legit QB .. and we have Joe Brady .. I think we are in pretty good shape if we can get some QB play.

Vegas has us at 100-1 odds of winning the super bowl.  Tied for 3rd longest.  you may want to contact them and give them a heads up

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39 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

He has been very hit and miss with third round picks historically. Not terrible. Especially at drafting DE’s in the 3rd.

he should never be allowed to make the 2nd round pick tho

Recently Gauldin and Grier look terrible. Mclain, Fua, Lefell, A Edwards...really since 2008 he has been terrible. Godfrey, Conner, C Johnson, J Anderson, R Butler, E Mathis (who played great elsewhere but meh here in our scheme), A Ellison, Wharton, Seidman, Manning and Witherspoon shows he was hit or miss from 2002 to 2007. But he does look terrible since 2008.

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If they cash and burn on this attempt then the rebuild could last a lot longer than 5 years. Tepper is building his brand now, that could limit quality options in the future unless he learns the trade of being an NFL owner well. As it stands, he looks amitirish with a giant checkbook...so does Snyder with a smaller checkbook...hopefully not but damn this could go to hell and stay there.

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2 minutes ago, Waldo said:

If they cash and burn on this attempt then the rebuild could last a lot longer than 5 years. Tepper is building his brand now, that could limit quality options in the future unless he learns the trade of being an NFL owner well. As it stands, he looks amitirish with a giant checkbook...so does Snyder with a smaller checkbook...hopefully not but damn this could go to hell and stay there.

Synder fires coaches at the drop of a hat and kept his drinking buddy as his GM.  I think (more like hope) that tepper sees the steeler value of letting a coach get his sea legs and builds his team.  Hence the 7 year deal. 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Synder fires coaches at the drop of a hat and kept his drinking buddy as his GM.  I think (more like hope) that tepper sees the steeler value of letting a coach get his sea legs and builds his team.  Hence the 7 year deal. 

I hope Tapper takes like a fish to water and gets his lumps in quick so we can be relavant and good...That just isn't guaranteed unfortunatly. He has already made some mistakes and looks to be real hands on. If he has to fire a coach 2 years done on a seven year contract then bet your butt the fans are paying that bill and not Tepper personally. 

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