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when was the last time drafting a cornerback top 8 changed a teams fortunes


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37 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

what high draft pick doesnt have this kind of pressure?

Ummm hmm idk last pick at 8 for us worked out really really well. Almost broke all-time records within his first season. If these are the expectations you have for our CB more power to you. 
 

 

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tbh it probably doesn’t matter who we pick until brady fugs off and rides into the sunset with his 20 rings or gets theismanned

and then it might matter that we picked the safe corner back that could develop into a shutdown guy instead of the QBs that were left that have a lot of question marks and might be holding a clipboard in three years

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3 hours ago, Growl said:

if Fields becomes a star then Fitterer and rhule are gone

cant say I’d be willing to risk my nfl career on whatever angle they just talked themselves into 

What happens with Fields is irrelevant.

What happens with the Panthers will determine whether Rhule and Fitterer are 'gone'.

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7 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

What happens with Fields is irrelevant.

What happens with the Panthers will determine whether Rhule and Fitterer are 'gone'.

If the Panthers have another losing season then it will weigh heavily on the current staff.

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8 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

If the Panthers have another losing season then it will weigh heavily on the current staff.

I think what he meant is that as long as the Panthers are successful then it doesn't matter what Fields does. But if Darnold continues to be a bum and we continue to flail while Fields and/or Jones ends up being successful in Chicago and/or NE leading them to deep playoff runs with elite QB play... oh wee mayne, is that ever gonna look bad.

 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think what he meant is that as long as the Panthers are successful then it doesn't matter what Fields does. But if Darnold continues to be a bum and we continue to flail while Fields and/or Jones ends up being successful in Chicago and/or NE leading them to deep playoff runs with elite QB play... oh wee mayne, is that ever gonna look bad.

 

Winning cures all, but it's an uphill battle for Sam Darnold, and thus the Panthers.

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