Mr. Scot
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Spartanburg OBSERVATIONS w/ VIDEOS - Welcome Back!
Mr. Scot replied to Admiral Ackbar's topic in Carolina Panthers
Nice work. -
Bits and pieces from Panthers Wire about last night's practice
Mr. Scot replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
Seemed to be referencing that they spent time with their families. -
She's the most wonderful woman I've known, treats me better then anyone ever has and I have an immense amount of respect for her... Unfortunately, she's also put a Cowboys blanket on our bed
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Bits and pieces from Panthers Wire about last night's practice
Mr. Scot replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
Why? -
I could see it.
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Best of luck to you.
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Carolina Panthers Training Camp - Sunday Morning Thoughts and Musings
Mr. Scot replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
The better question would be why people take fan speculation seriously when there's no actual evidence to back it up. Nowhere have I seen any credible evidence or comment that Moton doesn't want to play on the left. It's pretty much just been fan speculation which is basically meaningless. -
July / August is a crappy time to be moving furniture. That much I can assure you
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He was originally drafted at the time we were supposedly switching to a 3-4.
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Honestly, I think the Marshall comparison I've liked the most is to Muhsin Muhammad.
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Carolina Panthers Training Camp - Sunday Morning Thoughts and Musings
Mr. Scot replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Really? So...maybe he was just kidding? -
At the beginning of Panthers Confidential, you see inside the Panther Draft Room when they're informed of the Lions picking (Penei Sewell). Scott Fitterer says to Matt Rhule, "So what's gonna happen is Sewell's gonna go, we'll be staring at Horn, and then it's gonna be what's worth us moving off of Horn." Later, right around five minutes in, the film rewinds to the day before the draft and you see the meeting where Matt Rhule lists "the cluster of guys we really love" in order with Scott Fitterer, Samir Suleman and David Tepper. They are... - Penei Sewell - Jaycee Horn - Patrick Surtain - Jaylen Waddle - Devonta Smith And finally, a little after that comes the part where they actually draft Jaycee Horn, which would strongly suggest he was the guy they wanted (and in fact they say so afterward). So ya know, there's that
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And I'll be watching with a hardcore Cowboys fan by my side
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Great job on the writeup.
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Carolina Panthers Training Camp - Sunday Morning Thoughts and Musings
Mr. Scot replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I like having versatile guys along the line. With that said, I really want to see a starting lineup establish itself and gel before the season starts. -
Probably Gotta see what the lineup is first.
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You'd know a lot about getting proven wrong As was reported afterward, the Panthers were blowing smoke about Fields hoping that somebody would offer a significant trade package. No one did, so they took Horn. Bill Voth and Panthers Confidential both later confirmed that Fields was never in consideration.
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I'm thinking Trainwreck, who himself was another iteration of one of our recidivist dumbasses but I never heard which one. His takes are similarly ignorant.
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Well, damn! I didn't know Grier's bro was a celebrity
Mr. Scot replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
I am an old man, and I don't really give a sh-t about celebrities in general, but internet celebrities even less so. -
Well, damn! I didn't know Grier's bro was a celebrity
Mr. Scot replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
Social media personalities don't count as "celebrities". -
Two or Three QBs, what difference does it make?
Mr. Scot replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm pretty sure this is just the latest ID of one of our resident dumbsh-ts (maybe Trainwreck) -
From Gantt's latest... Recently extended right tackle Taylor Moton has taken a decent amount of work on the left side, as they consider him moving away from his comfortable spot.
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And here I was told Teddy was gonna put up MVP numbers and win a Super Bowl this year. You mean it was bullsh-t?
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The problem with fans is that too many of them think football teams are engaging in 007 level espionage and every statement is actually some double blind bluff that needs to be analyzed to get the true meaning. As often as not, it's nowhere near that complicated. Once a draft pick is made or a transaction is completed, there's generally little to no reason to lie about it or keep secrets. But fans see someone with a different take than them and automatically think there has to be some weird spin on it. Well maybe, or maybe you were just...you know, wrong. And so what? Hell, I have a lot more respect for someone just saying "guess I was wrong" than someone trying to create an algebraic equation to prove they were really technically right. Ditto the whole "Oh yeah, that dumb sh-t I said before? I was just joking" excuse.
