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


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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.

The only team possible that I could see trading out of the 1st overall pick next year, is Detroit, they have stafford, but if he goes down with an injury again this season i believe they are gonna start looking for another franchise QB, he just isn't durable enough to be starting (talent wise he's good enough, but you can't rely on a player, QB at that who is consistently injured year after year). Stafford=the Jeff Otah of QBs.

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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.

So what you're saying is that no matter what the below will be us next year.

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If you think we can pass on Cam because Luck will be there next year, you need to put down the pipe. The odds of us being in a position to draft Luck are remote. I hate hearing people use this logic, it ain't happening. I'm not for or against drafting Cam, but if you think we need to draft a QB at some point then we gotta do it this year.

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If you think we can pass on Cam because Luck will be there next year, you need to put down the pipe. The odds of us being in a position to draft Luck are remote. I hate hearing people use this logic, it ain't happening. I'm not for or against drafting Cam, but if you think we need to draft a QB at some point then we gotta do it this year.

But, but, but... all teh mocks has us picking #! NO MATTER WHAT!!!!!eleven11!!1!!!! :willy_nilly:

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