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Ocpanthertew714

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  1. I would abolish the taints, falcons, and buccs from drafting legit prospects.
  2. I'm not gonna lie. I am going to miss the whole Bryce vs. CJ carousel. The amount of pettiness some of you emulate is quite amusing.
  3. Right? now I'm almost certain we draft Christian Gonzalez #1 overall.
  4. Probably not, but we also don't need posters clicking each CJ/Bryce thread and complaining about it. Have you tried avoiding the thread?
  5. I feel like the data about larger QB's are more prone to injury can be relatively misleading. Couple of things to note: 1. Correlation does not imply causation 2. Inferential statistics is simply storytelling But thought this link was very interesting: https://webpages.uidaho.edu/~renaes/251/HON/Student PPTs/Avg NFL ht wt.pdf This provides excellent insight into average height and weight for the QB As for weight you will see a median of about ~220 for QB's with a min of about ~215 (Granted, I do not know the year of this particular data collection date) You will also see outliers of about 240 ( this is important to not because outliers can greatly increase your mean or average depending on your vernacular). QB- Avg. Height: 75.43 in Avg. Weight: 224.97 lbs Why is this all noteworthy, it's because the NFL has a prototypical size for there QB's ( as with every position. there are exceptions of course) So there is not a lot of data on QB's who are typically much smaller than the "proto typical size". which will naturally show that bigger/heavier QB's are injured more In conclusion: Of course some data will show larger the QB the more they get hurt, because from a logical standpoint: There is a much larger sample size to make an inference from. Am I right? I have no idea.
  6. Rectal thermometry? I mean it is regarded as the most accurate means of temperature taking.
  7. Like I've said before Whomever is picked, will at the very least provide hope to this organization
  8. I'm curious tho as someone supposedly on the AR train. If he is what this organization deems to be the franchise, does it really matter where he is selected?
  9. I kinda love it We live or die by this pick. This takes balls. No matter what imma love this organization till the end
  10. Thread police in full effect Let us get our draft fix for another 3 weeks please!!!
  11. I actually enjoyed that article. Although, I disagree with some of the assessments, nonetheless great article.
  12. We should still have a huddle draft party. You know for the ones that live 3000 miles away lol.
  13. hmmm... interesting. I would be more concerned with accuracy issues than experience imo. Also, I just read an article that AR (like Levis) had a similar situation in terms of a poor supporting cast. However, I don't buy into that being a contributing factor of less-than-stellar accuracy. I absolutely love this guy's physical traits. I would be more surprised than upset if we pick him.
  14. Im curious: what's the biggest knock about him, accuracy issues, processing?
  15. I love AR as a prospect, but there's in no way in today's NFL that a #1 overall prospect can sit a few seasons. in that regard, is why I do not see AR as a plausible option given what we gave up in the trade.
  16. Will always love DJ as a Panther but I would love even more if we found our guy this draft
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