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At 9, The Carolina Panthers Will Select


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9 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Ultimately Trey Lance is the main guy I think we're targeting. if you look at his body, his legs are extremely powerful for his size, and you can see he's lean with his defined biceps. That's 6'4 230 pounds of lean muscle, so if the pocket breaks down he is not going down easily. He will run through some tackles, and he's a major run threat if teams play us man to man. Not to mention he has a freaking cannon for an arm and can rocket the ball down the field. 

This sounds vaguely sexual. Were you wearing pants when you typed this?

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16 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

lets assume that this years first would be used on a linebacker, and next years first will be used on a TE. that way we can be mentally ready and prepared to trade them to move up

why trade up when we have this great winning culture? stay put and draft a stat sheet stuffer at a lesser valued position who still only has a negligible impact on winning football games imo. recreate that great davis-kuechly tandem that won us so many games.

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I liked this pick when it was mocked to us before TB and still do now. This year isn’t make or break for QB. We still have another year of TB no matter what. Rome wasn’t built over night people. This kid is ready to add in to what we have going on defense and I’m all for it. Who knows who will be available in free agency and who may drop or be available late that is talented enough to develop. Too often y’all act like you guys know everything instead of crying so much appreciate the first significant change in Panthers history and see where it goes. 

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13 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

why trade up when we have this great winning culture? stay put and draft a stat sheet stuffer at a lesser valued position who still only has a negligible impact on winning football games imo. recreate that great davis-kuechly tandem that won us so many games.

The tandem of Davis-Kuechly wasn't what kept this team from winning.

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7 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

What is winning Indy games now is that they finally have competent QB play, not their MLB. That team was built to win and even with a gunslinging QB, they are rattling off wins because you can score the ball. 

Phillip Rivers is not a God send lol especially this late in his career. They had the #1 defense for most of the season, and he was a big contributor to that. Like I said if Zack Wilson is there pull the trigger tho.

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