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Panthers to Send 11 Representatives to Ohio St Pro Day


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4 minutes ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

Can’t recall ownership attending Pro Days very often in the past… Dave and Nicole are within their right to attend as team owners but please leave football decisions to football people. 

You don’t have two long time NFL QBs on the coaching staff along with known QB whisperer Jim Caldwell and then make the decision yourself. Tepper probably just wants to see the QB they’re drafting up close after paying a heavy price to get him. 

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12 minutes ago, Martin said:

Yes that is really odd, unless they know something. On the other hand, they might just bring him in for a private workout instead. But it is odd.

Unless they straight up don’t like Stroud as a prospect for whatever reason. But again there’s other prospects from Ohio State worth checking out which makes it even more strange. The Colts barely sent anyone either. But for them I can see geographic proximity for their scouts having them already having close knowledge of the Ohio State team.

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3 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Unless they straight up don’t like Stroud as a prospect for whatever reason. But again there’s other prospects from Ohio State worth checking out which makes it even more strange. The Colts barely sent anyone either. But for them I can see geographic proximity for their scouts having them already having close knowledge of the Ohio State team.

I feel Colts are a bit odd in general. Not sure what Ballard is up to.

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11 hours ago, MHS831 said:

2 are the Teppers.  Worrisome. 

If you were the owner and were to go to this event wouldn't you want to also see the prospect that would lead the team to the playoffs and possibly a SB. Also physically see what they can do with your own eyes right in front of you. Tepper may just want to be there to see his new QB without meddling.

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