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Im going to start this curse in 2012 when Marty hernaiy traded a future 3rd in the order to Frank "wtf pot is legal now" Alexander. Well starting in 2013 the Panthers hired a new WR coach in Rickey proehl. He was already helping WRs transition to the pros. Keenan was one of those WRs and they held a workout at rickeys day at Proehlific Park in Greensboro, N.C.

First the 2012 "next pick"-

 

2 40 Carolina Panthers Amini Silatolu  OG Midwestern State LSC  
  2 41 Buffalo Bills Cordy Glenn  OT Georgia SEC

 

Soft as wet mud silatolu or solid 8 year LT Glenn?? hmmm theme is a coming

 

Now comes the 2013 draft, hernaiy is finally canned and below is the rest

 

3 74 Dallas Cowboys Terrance Williams  WR Baylor Big 12
  3 75 New Orleans Saints Terron Armstead  OT Arkansas–Pine Bluff SWAC  
  3 76 San Diego Chargers Keenan Allen  WR California Pac-12

 

There is the next pick, well next TWO picks. Point is all the press leading into the draft showed the Panthers&Prohel drafting Allen. Or why not a stud LT?? See below....

 

4 108 Carolina Panthers Edmund Kugbila  OG Valdosta State Gulf South  
  4 109 Green Bay Packers David Bakhtiari  OT Colorado Pac-12

 

Kugzilla or stud LT, hmmmmm?? 3rd pick in a row that panthers could have landed an OT. Terrible!!

 

 

2014

2 60 Carolina Panthers Kony Ealy  DE Missouri SEC  
  2 61 Jacksonville Jaguars Allen Robinson  WR Penn State Big Ten

 

Sure buffet Kevin was picked with the first, but Dave drafted star and KK back2back. With Smitty on the outs, WR was a huge need.

 

SB break.....

 

2016

3 77 Carolina Panthers Daryl Worley  CB West Virginia Big 12
from Detroit via Philadelphia and Cleveland [R3 - 3]
  3 78 New England Patriots Joe Thuney  OG NC State ACC

 

Thuney became the highest paid OG, while Worley is on his 8th team....

 

2018

 

3 85 Carolina Panthers Rashaan Gaulden  CB Tennessee SEC
  3 86 Baltimore Ravens Mark Andrews  TE Oklahoma Big 12

 

Think for a second Olsen and Andrews, NOPE gimme that 3rd rounder that no one thought to draft that early. Hernaiy is back btw......

 

4 115 Carolina Panthers Christian Miller  LB Alabama SEC  
  4 116 Tennessee Titans Amani Hooker  S Iowa Big Ten

 

Pushing this, but I was fooled by miller and Hooker is a good safety

 

 

2 38 Carolina Panthers Yetur Gross-Matos  DE Penn State Big Ten  
  2 39 Miami Dolphins Robert Hunt  OG Louisiana

 

That's right the new 100 million RG was the "next pick" after the Panthers.......

 

Speaking of millions and guards in the same draft-

 

3 69 Seattle Seahawks Damien Lewis  OG LSU SEC

 

 

There it is, panthers had a shot at their starting OGs WITH the rookie contract..........

 

Carrying on......

 

1 8 Carolina Panthers Jaycee Horn  CB South Carolina SEC  
  1 9 Denver Broncos Patrick Surtain II  CB Alabama

 

 

Im ready- surtain is the clear better CB/player. 

 

Could go out on some limbs, but to remain with the theme of great next pick and huge panther miss. Easily add fire with young&stroud but it's too early imo. Dan needs to break this curse!

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, 1989 said:

Hindsight is 20/20

More to it, this isn't like picking a player 20 selections later or saying "Tom Brady derrr". Any one of those picks would have changed panthers history, recent history and all were NEXT PICK..

Loads of recent juice with the 163 million spent on OGs and I didnt list young or stroud....

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12 minutes ago, Basbear said:

More to it, this isn't like picking a player 20 selections later or saying "Tom Brady derrr". Any one of those picks would have changed panthers history, recent history and all were NEXT PICK..

Loads of recent juice with the 163 million spent on OGs and I didnt list young or stroud....

Milk is more hydrating than water dude.

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Every team can do this with their picks. We can just do it more than most because we suck. Drafting poorly tends to result in sucking. It took Belichick's years of poor drafting  to catch up to the Pats but once Brady was gone and quality vets were no longer willing to come on a ring chasing discount it raised it's ugly head in a major way. Their overall roster is at least as bad as ours. Arguably worse.

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

Im going to start this curse in 2012 when Marty hernaiy traded a future 3rd in the order to Frank "wtf pot is legal now" Alexander. Well starting in 2013 the Panthers hired a new WR coach in Rickey proehl. He was already helping WRs transition to the pros. Keenan was one of those WRs and they held a workout at rickeys day at Proehlific Park in Greensboro, N.C.

First the 2012 "next pick"-

 

2 40 Carolina Panthers Amini Silatolu  OG Midwestern State LSC  
  2 41 Buffalo Bills Cordy Glenn  OT Georgia SEC

 

Soft as wet mud silatolu or solid 8 year LT Glenn?? hmmm theme is a coming

 

Now comes the 2013 draft, hernaiy is finally canned and below is the rest

 

3 74 Dallas Cowboys Terrance Williams  WR Baylor Big 12
  3 75 New Orleans Saints Terron Armstead  OT Arkansas–Pine Bluff SWAC  
  3 76 San Diego Chargers Keenan Allen  WR California Pac-12

 

There is the next pick, well next TWO picks. Point is all the press leading into the draft showed the Panthers&Prohel drafting Allen. Or why not a stud LT?? See below....

 

4 108 Carolina Panthers Edmund Kugbila  OG Valdosta State Gulf South  
  4 109 Green Bay Packers David Bakhtiari  OT Colorado Pac-12

 

Kugzilla or stud LT, hmmmmm?? 3rd pick in a row that panthers could have landed an OT. Terrible!!

 

 

2014

2 60 Carolina Panthers Kony Ealy  DE Missouri SEC  
  2 61 Jacksonville Jaguars Allen Robinson  WR Penn State Big Ten

 

Sure buffet Kevin was picked with the first, but Dave drafted star and KK back2back. With Smitty on the outs, WR was a huge need.

 

SB break.....

 

2016

3 77 Carolina Panthers Daryl Worley  CB West Virginia Big 12
from Detroit via Philadelphia and Cleveland [R3 - 3]
  3 78 New England Patriots Joe Thuney  OG NC State ACC

 

Thuney became the highest paid OG, while Worley is on his 8th team....

 

2018

 

3 85 Carolina Panthers Rashaan Gaulden  CB Tennessee SEC
  3 86 Baltimore Ravens Mark Andrews  TE Oklahoma Big 12

 

Think for a second Olsen and Andrews, NOPE gimme that 3rd rounder that no one thought to draft that early. Hernaiy is back btw......

 

4 115 Carolina Panthers Christian Miller  LB Alabama SEC  
  4 116 Tennessee Titans Amani Hooker  S Iowa Big Ten

 

Pushing this, but I was fooled by miller and Hooker is a good safety

 

 

2 38 Carolina Panthers Yetur Gross-Matos  DE Penn State Big Ten  
  2 39 Miami Dolphins Robert Hunt  OG Louisiana

 

That's right the new 100 million RG was the "next pick" after the Panthers.......

 

Speaking of millions and guards in the same draft-

 

3 69 Seattle Seahawks Damien Lewis  OG LSU SEC

 

 

There it is, panthers had a shot at their starting OGs WITH the rookie contract..........

 

Carrying on......

 

1 8 Carolina Panthers Jaycee Horn  CB South Carolina SEC  
  1 9 Denver Broncos Patrick Surtain II  CB Alabama

 

 

Im ready- surtain is the clear better CB/player. 

 

Could go out on some limbs, but to remain with the theme of great next pick and huge panther miss. Easily add fire with young&stroud but it's too early imo. Dan needs to break this curse!

 

 

 

 

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