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Should the panthers take a look at players in the supplemental draft?


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so talent and stardom are the same thing? i swear we were talking about ability to transend the game?

like I said, the reports are there. do the research. you can make sense of it and get back to me. you can't sit there and debate me on an issue you have no idea about.

wait, this is the huddle, my bad.. that's status quo.

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nevermind.. since research is a foreign language to many of you, here is a link..

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/magazine/11/21/clausen1128/

http://notredame.scout.com/a.z?s=109&p=2&c=604271&ssf=1&RequestedURL=http%3a%2f%2fnotredame.scout.com%2f2%2f604271.html

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you deserve some neg rep since I had to post this for you... and it was about transcending the game, not stardom. if you read a f**king thing I said, you would have saw where I said I can't exactly remember, research and get back to me.

reedeng kumprihenzien at etz phynnezt...

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do a little research...

and they weren't talking athletic ability.. they were talking stardom, IIRC. (when you do the research, you can remind me exactly what they were referencing)

Didn't YOU say it was about stardom???????????? i could swear this is your qoute so you oviously didn't read your on fu*king post. i can't debate with a guy that forgets his own posts. your dismissed...

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Posey gets some interest from me but I tend to think we have enough young receivers on this team. I'd rather keep building depth any way possible on the offensive line if we decide to scoop someone up in the supplemental draft.

With the cash we have the ability to spend in FA, however, I'd like to fill our holes with proven talent all the way around.

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Did I miss something? When has The Ohio State ever produced a good NFl player?

Yeah, in fact we skipped over him to take Tim Brittlebone syndrome Biakabatuka... EDDIE GEORGE

The answer to the Trivia Question was....

Al Hunter From Greenville NC played RB for Notre Dame. Al Hunter was the 1st EVER NFL Supplemental Draft pick.

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Didn't YOU say it was about stardom???????????? i could swear this is your qoute so you oviously didn't read your on fu*king post. i can't debate with a guy that forgets his own posts. your dismissed...

are you a f**king idiot? or can you not read? you just quoted me... try re-reading what I said..

because you're right.. that was my quote, and you still fuged up! LMAO

do a little research...

and they weren't talking athletic ability.. they were talking stardom, IIRC. (when you do the research, you can remind me exactly what they were referencing)

nice try on being a smartass.. one of these days your 2 braincells might start firing, so don't ever give up!

my god this is the dumbest poo I've ever read on the huddle..

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Didn't YOU say it was about stardom???????????? i could swear this is your qoute so you oviously didn't read your on fu*king post. i can't debate with a guy that forgets his own posts. your dismissed...

are you a f**king idiot?

do a little research...

and they weren't talking athletic ability.. they were talking stardom, IIRC. (when you do the research, you can remind me exactly what they were referencing)

nice try on being a smartass.. hopefully one of these days your 2 braincells might run into each other and be confused as a legitimate thought..

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Didn't YOU say it was about stardom???????????? i could swear this is your qoute so you oviously didn't read your on fu*king post. i can't debate with a guy that forgets his own posts. your dismissed...

are you a f**king idiot?

do a little research...

and they weren't talking athletic ability.. they were talking stardom, IIRC. (when you do the research, you can remind me exactly what they were referencing)

nice try on being a smartass.. hopefully one of these days your 2 braincells might run into each other and be confused as a legitimate thought..

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So would you be comfy with knowing we drafted 4 kinda 5 QB's in the past 3 years? We would be the Lions of QB's if that happened.

You do realize that if we end up with the #1 pick, almost now matter how good Cam could look, we'd draft Luck and would without a doubt be called the Lion's of QB's by every news outlet in the country.

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