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CFP Semifinals part deux: 3 Ohio State vs 2 Clemson 800 PM EST


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7 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Yeah if the Falcons are dumb enough to let him go cheap and we don’t have to absorb the contract I’d take him in a heartbeat as a few year stop gap assuming we don’t draft our guy. He’s got another 3-5 years in him. 

Woah bro! No one actually wants shizz stain. We just hope that they are happy with him!

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1 minute ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

He’s not a consolation prize. He is the prize. We’re gonna have to do some serious wheeling and dealing to get him 

24 hours ago Zach Wilson was a Jet and Fields was the next in a long line of Ohio St QB busts with him falling all the way to Carolina at 9. 

If that holds true I will graciously take him in. The zip and deep ball touch (even on the incomplete one) were great and something I would love to see Robby and DJ hauling in. 

Whichever of the 3 may end up in the blue and black I trust will bring plenty of firepower to our offense.

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2 minutes ago, pantherj said:

How are we going to get a top 3 guy though?

We’re gonna part ways with this years first, second and next years first would be my guess. 
 

If we are pick six or seven, that should get it done to move up to 3 if the jets pass on fields. 

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