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this idiot has the panthers taking newton this year and coples next year


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That's just retaded... We would pick Andrew Luck... Cam Newton would be our #2 and Clausen #3...

Now that would be retarded.

FIVE qbs in 3 drafts. If we pick Cam this year, we have got to stick with him, we can't keep picking qbs hoping it would fix our previous years problems.

For the record, I'd love Luck instead of Newton, and if we don't pick Cam this year, I'm all for Luck. I'd rather skip on qb this year, but I'm just saying...

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Now that would be retarded.

FIVE qbs in 3 drafts. If we pick Cam this year, we have got to stick with him, we can't keep picking qbs hoping it would fix our previous years problems.

For the record, I'd love Luck instead of Newton, and if we don't pick Cam this year, I'm all for Luck. I'd rather skip on qb this year, but I'm just saying...

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All the experts and draft gurus have us picking at #1 next year.

NO MATTER who we draft this year. I'd pass on QB this year and

get someone like A.J.Green or Peterson or Dareus all of which will

be all pros for years. And get who we really want next year at QB.

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all the experts and draft gurus have us picking at #1 next year.

No matter who we draft this year. I'd pass on qb this year and

get someone like a.j.green or peterson or dareus all of which will

be all pros for years. And get who we really want next year at qb.

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you guys do realize that it's set to the same draft order as this year right? a lot of draft sites just reuse this years draft order for next year when trying to determine their future picks.

You would hope people would catch that...but alas...seriously what are the chances that the first 16 picks are the exact same as the last draft :rolleyes:

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All the experts and draft gurus have us picking at #1 next year.

NO MATTER who we draft this year. I'd pass on QB this year and

get someone like A.J.Green or Peterson or Dareus all of which will

be all pros for years. And get who we really want next year at QB.

And how do you expect the Panthers to get Luck next year if they don't have the #1 pick? Do you really think the team that picks #1 is going to be willing to trade down if Luck is as good as advertised? And even if they are, I guarantee you that they will be asking for an arm and a leg to move down.

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