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Ted Ginn Jr.'s Hands

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  1. I'll bite, but I don't know as much as yall.

    Guys id like to see at 33 and 39:

    If Chop Robinson drops out of the back half of the draft, take him (unlikely).  Otherwise take McConkey or A

    Mitchell if they are there.  Don't take Leggette or coleman, need guys that can separate.

    I think we need a wr here and the best available player at cb, c, or edge.  

    Guys I'd like to see in rounds 3\4:   I think we'd be stupid not to roll the dice on another wr bc there are still a ton of very good prospects at this point in the draft and we will need to replace Thielen production and johnson if he leaves

     

  2. 14 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

    I've never seen anything like it. Draft prospects - especially QBs - usually get absolutely nitpicked to death but for whatever reason just about everyone seemed willing if not downright eager to look past a multitude of red flags with Bryce all the way to fully beclowning themselves creating a narrative that Bryce was held back by inferior surrounding talent in college at ALABAMA.

    I heard more about his inferior surrounding talent than Zach Wilson and his best weapon was Gunner Romney 

    Here's a take that says he has extraordinary accuracy at all levels and graded his deep balls at 97/100

    https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Bryce-Young-QB-Alabama

     

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  3. 40 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

    Gettleman was very clearly the second worst GM in franchise history(leagues better than Fitterer, however).

    He had early success that went to his head and he got very arrogant about everything he did from then on. His drafting was very spotty, as well. He had a couple of our worst drafts in franchise history.

    It wasn't a surprise that he struggled so much in NY.

    I agree, he made a lot of smart dumpster dives when he got here and then that went to his head.  The Josh Norman situation was mind numbingly stupid.

    He drafted Vernon Butler despite having two elite dts when he should have drafted help for cam, etc

    Then there were other misfires like drafting kb over allen robinson, etc

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  4. 14 minutes ago, Bama Panther said:

    Speaking of Brandon Beane, he left the Panthers for the Bills in 2017. The following showcases the ineptitude of the Panthers and the huge blunder they made in not canning Nippleshorts for Beane.

    Record by Season - Panthers:

    2017: 11-5

    2018: 7-9

    2019: 5-11

    2020: 5-11

    2021: 5-12

    2022: 7-10

    2023: 2-15

    Overall: 42-73

     

    Record by Season - Bills:

    2017: 9-7

    2018: 6-10

    2019: 10-6

    2020: 13-3

    2021: 11-6

    2022: 13-3

    2023: 11-6

    Overall: 73-41

     

    What a disaster!

    If we had canned nippleshorts two months earlier, beane probably never leaves.

     

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  5. 1 minute ago, CPantherKing said:

    You could give me Teddy B, DeShaun Foster, Biakabatuka, Teddy Ginn, Rocket Ismail, Keary Colbert, Kris Mangum & Gary Barnidge at skill positions with Byron Bell at LT... that would be more enjoyable, hopeful & competitive than this team.

    I could field a better offensive roster from players not in the NFL right now. I don't understand how a team can get a roster so terribly wrong.

    I agree, you can throw Legadu Nanee and Silatolu out there too and they co.  I remember how much poo Legadu got in 2011, oh to have such simple problems as a wr2.   Zavala made Silatolu look like Larry Allen

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  6. 4 minutes ago, Captroop said:

    This season was the worst because the games were literally painful to watch. I care less about wins and losses than being entertained. I wasn't entertained once. 

    I never thought I'd see a panthers offense that made teddy b look like a gun slinger but here we are

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