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Not only did the Panthers become the first team in NFL history to go a full season without a fourth-quarter lead, but their 2-15 record made them just the second franchise to amass multiple 15-loss seasons.

 

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2 minutes ago, cardiackat88. said:

Are we also the first time to trade away the #1 draft pick the way we did?

Good question, are we the first team to trade away a pick that become #1? LOL at us also trading away an all pro type receiver. It doesn’t get worse than being a panther fan. 

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2 minutes ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

Good question, are we the first team to trade away a pick that become #1? LOL at us also trading away an all pro type receiver. It doesn’t get worse than being a panther fan. 


The colts traded their first rounder to Tampa in 1991 which turned into the #1 overall when the colts went 1-15.

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50 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

also first team to draft a #1 overall QB that is 5'8" has a high school level arm and runs a 4.8-4.9 forty.

FIFY

Most times when you have a small QB he is very fast and elusive ala Kyler Murray. 

Young got drafted #1 overall because he gamed the s2 test and behaved gracefully at a dinner. 

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8 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

FIFY

Most times when you have a small QB he is very fast and elusive ala Kyler Murray. 

Young got drafted #1 overall because he gamed the s2 test and behaved gracefully at a dinner. 

EVERYONE had Bryce at #1 or #2.

And that was before the s2 test (although that may well have sealed the deal at #1).

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