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We’re trading for #1 pick !!!


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Just now, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

It’s almost been a decade since we’ve been competitive bozo. What do you think happens (if) we miss on this pick? 

We miss on the pick, it doesnt take 10 years to recover from it though lol. We lost our first next year and a 2nd the following year and then we are clear again with all our picks, it will take 2 seasons to see if the QB is working or not anyway. 

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1 minute ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I expect a lot of smoke screening and articles saying how we love Levis or Richardson. 
It is Young or Stroud. They are the best QBs who could either start day one or eventually the same season if we decide to let him sit for a while. Like Tua, which seems to help him. 

Unless Fitterer pulled some insane move like trading back with the Colts.

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1 minute ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I expect a lot of smoke screening and articles saying how we love Levis or Richardson. 
It is Young or Stroud. They are the best QBs who could either start day one or eventually the same season if we decide to let him sit for a while. Like Tua, which seems to help him. 

I’m not sure how much smokescreen we will be giving off at this point. We can do whatever we want and there’s not a team that can stop us. 

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1 minute ago, Kentucky Panther said:

I’m with you, man. Although I do trust the staff, I’m very much getting my hopes up it will be CJ. Almost to the point where I’ll be disappointed if it’s not him 

I will be slightly disappointed but they’ll have my trust. 

 

1 minute ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I expect a lot of smoke screening and articles saying how we love Levis or Richardson. 
It is Young or Stroud. They are the best QBs who could either start day one or eventually the same season if we decide to let him sit for a while. Like Tua, which seems to help him. 

Nobody can jump us. We got our guy. There’s no need for smoke and mirrors now. 

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1 minute ago, Panthera onca said:

Wide receivers are like running backs, you can find a productive guy almost anywhere nowadays.

That’s just not true. Running backs aren’t being given 20-25 million dollar a year contracts. ALOT of teams are struggling with finding wr. We’re in that majority HEAVILY.

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