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I one upped Pete Prisco, even got him to change he story....


Brandon

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So I made a thread in response to Pricso's evaluation of our 2006 Draft.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/11696266

He went through every team and originally gave us a "D" grade and put this for his analysis:

First-round pick DeAngelo Williams had his breakout season in 2008, or else this draft would have been considered a bad one. Now that he's proven to be what the Panthers expected, the draft isn't a disaster. Second-round pick Richard Marshall has been a solid corner, but the team's last six picks are no longer on the roster, including two third-round picks. Ouch.

Well I created this thread http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/messages/chrono/14784626 and about two hours later his grade of our draft changes to B- and he puts this as his analysis:

First-round pick DeAngelo Williams had his breakout season in 2008 and second-round pick Richard Marshall has been a solid corner. Tight end Jeff King, the fifth-round pick, is listed as the starting tight end, so that's good value, and third-round pick James Anderson and fifth-rounder Nate Salley are backups.
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:lol: i love it!

it just goes to show, though, that the talking heads just don't know much about the panthers which is fine with me. the more they talk about the panthers the more i find out they talk out their butts about everyone else.

i don't understand 1) how these clowns have their jobs and 2) why people listen to them.

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That is great. Prisco is quite often wrong, but for him to go back and change his grade and evaluation based on your thread is awesome.

I've seen him go back and change incorrect information in the past but generally only for the bigger or favorite teams, the fact that he went back and changed something about the Panthers was pretty nice. Even though I still think B- is a bit low of a grade I can't complain too much considering his usual negative stance on the Panthers.

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