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Biggest bust for every draft since 2000.
X-Clown replied to UnluckyforSome's topic in Carolina Panthers
Iโd argue Robinson is the biggest bust because of going number 2 overall never being good at any point and being far more famous for his exploits as a drug dealer after his career than a football player. But bortles played 8 years in the league, and at least had a couple of decent seasons, one of which included a playoff run that ended because of a very questionable call that favored the patriots. You could at least say there was some value to his career. Iโd call manziel a bigger bust than bortles though because of the hype he got, the fact that Cleveland did have to give up a third round pick to get him at 22, and what a disaster he was off the field (and not good on it). Skipping concussion protocol where he was supposed to stay in Cleveland to go party in Vegas while wearing a fake mulllet, glasses, and a mustache thinking he wouldnโt get recognized at a casino and night club. -
Biggest bust for every draft since 2000.
mav1234 replied to UnluckyforSome's topic in Carolina Panthers
Robinson was imo a bigger bust than Bortles. I forgot he even existed and had to look him up to remember. -
Biggest bust for every draft since 2000.
LinvilleGorge replied to UnluckyforSome's topic in Carolina Panthers
Only if we're dumb enough to re-sign him at franchise QB pay. *narrator chimes in* "And he knows full well that we are" -
I'm not thrilled with the idea of drafting any WR at #19 unless Makai Lemon falls, but I will say KCC does have the right skillset to be a really solid slot receiver and that is what we need if we do go WR. My fear is they will try to force any WR taken in the 1st round into being the #2 across from TMac instead of realizing they have that guy already (Coker) and find a good slot option to compliment our outside WRs. Or this could all be a smokescreen and we'll end up going DL or CB. Who knows.
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csx replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Drops and average speed are rather easy to find. -
WRs maybe. The issue is his skillset is a highly coveted attribute that teams chase hard. Look at what Wandale Robinson just got in free agency. you can find a smaller guy later in the draft, sure. But finding a great one who is twitched up and explosive and ready to make plays? Those guys go extremely early.
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Biggest bust for every draft since 2000.
OldhamA replied to UnluckyforSome's topic in Carolina Panthers
Especially when you factor what we gave up for him. That dude absolutely crippled this franchise for a decade. -
Officially offered the job to Lloyd, May and Donovan. Donovan hadn't said yes or no yet but wasn't going to make a decision in time. Last three was Byington, Donovan and Malone. New AD wanted either Donovan or Malone after Lloyd and May said no.
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Yeah, there's a lot not being said about our OTs right now, just picking up a starter-quality in Free Agency spoke volumes, since we haven't done that in years. Still... maybe we get lucky and we have three active quality tackles moving into next season. Big guys all have normal-sized knees, though and those ligaments and menisci are just as vulnerable to them as they are to you and me. Gosh, I really wanted that Jag, too.
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Hornets win at Boston plus Heat win at Raptorsโฆwe in 6th with two games left on the season.
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Biggest bust for every draft since 2000.
LinvilleGorge replied to UnluckyforSome's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah, I'd take his career over Maziel's too but I'd rather have a bust at #22 vs. a bust at #3. Bortles was the bigger bust because the #3 pick is much more valuable than the #22 pick. Greg Robinson was a huge bust too and he went #2. The biggest bust in the draft is usually gonna be a top 5 pick and almost always a top 10 puck simply because of the massively skewed values of higher picks. -
Not a bad choice but he was no doubt a panic hire after being turned down by about 4-5 others lol
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OT seems like the most responsible pick to me. Conservative? Probably ultra conservative. Prepper like. I canโt shake the feeling that we will regret passing on one before the season is over. Plus it lines up and sets us up to be able to use the 2027 1st on a QB if we need to. because we might. Think about it, worst case, we could actually be down RT, LT and QB going into next year. It isnโt that inconceivable. Matter of fact, it is very โPanthersโ. We have Walker yes, for this year. Whose last team let walk, and for fairly cheap money. Does that make you feel secure? (I mean okay, I feel a lot better with him than without him, no doubt just saying) The only thing is the tackle that fits the job has to be there at 19. You canโt force it.
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PanthersATL replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
Short response: Don't believe anything verbatim from any AI platform when it comes to current news events. (Longer response available upon request) -
I don't see how they can predict Ickey's recovery or Moton's degenerative decline at this point. Way to early. SportsInjuryCentral
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We went with the Jag and got a really nice luggage cargo carrier. Drilled some air holes, and we were good to go. I get it. I just think they know about Moton's knee and Ickey's prognosis more than they are telling us. If good in both cases, Morgan may not go OT. If either is questionable, I hope we go OT...I am not a huge fan of the OTs that could be there at 19, but I would get it. Lomu if Ickey is bad, maybe blake Miller if Moton is the concern. I could see it.
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mrcompletely11 replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
I dont disagree, and he probably would never have worked out here but if I was Corral I would have a hatred in my heart for fitt and rhule for how they approached his development. An absolute catastrophe and poo show -
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