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Everybody hates Bryce - TC August 11th


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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

It's super easy to move on while living it. It's football, not cancer, some other terminal illness, or a divorce. Watch another team or college ball if the Panthers and their QB don't give you any joy.

I already miss the olympics. It was fun watching your team be very good on a daily basis

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

Now this year we can actually get excited scouting for a top draft pick. Last year there was like zero reason to even follow the top college players 

Watch it end up a weak draft for the positions the Panthers truly need, especially with guys staying in college because of NIL

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3 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Watch it end up a weak draft for the positions the Panthers truly need, especially with guys staying in college because of NIL

We are going to have a top 10 pick and have so many needs. Can’t imagine there not being a playmaker who could start.  I think we will be better than last year but let’s be honest we are still picking in the top 10. 

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Just now, PappyMay said:

We are going to have a top 10 pick and have so many needs. Can’t imagine there not being a playmaker who could start.  I think we will be better than last year but let’s be honest we are still picking in the top 10. 

I'm thinking 3 wins, maybe 4. The lack of a true center is going to be so bad and effect everything else on offense.

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3 minutes ago, PappyMay said:

We are going to have a top 10 pick and have so many needs. Can’t imagine there not being a playmaker who could start.  I think we will be better than last year but let’s be honest we are still picking in the top 10. 


We need to trade down for once. Try to get as many 2nd and 3rd rounders as possible.

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10 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

I'm thinking 3 wins, maybe 4. The lack of a true center is going to be so bad and affect everything else on offense.

I’ve been saying 5-12, but doubling our win total to 4 I wouldn’t cry. Just hope to know what we have in Mingo, Legette, Sanders, Brooks, and DJ Johnson. I just need them to show they can be quality NFL starters in 2025.  This is going to take another year. 

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