Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

The Carolina Panthers fan base is going to grow by 1 more...


DecrypticShadow

Recommended Posts

Hey, kids are great. I love my nieces and nephews. I can do things with them, and when they get on my nerves, I can leave. lol

Also, my dogs all loved me unconditionally. They follow me around, sleep with me, stare at me, lick my face, all sorts of cool things. Try playing fetch with a kid. When I take my dog anywhere, he gets more attention than I do. Man, I love that guy.

And...when the dog gets on my nerves, I can send him to the corner to lay down. Try doing that with a kid. lol

People fawn over kids. They are universally accepted as just plain cool. Having never been through the process, I guess I don't get it.

Kids are cool. Parents are a pain. My kid this, my kid that. Geesh, I don't go around bragging about my dog. lol

All that said. Congrats on yours too. Hope they bring you tons more good than bad.

 

I used the feel the same way.  Then some kind of transitional magic thing happens and you suddenly love them.  Can't even explain it properly.   

 

 

Also you were just bragging about your dog :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I've liked him since his rookie year as a prospect, but when he's been asked to play in a large capacity, he has simply not done well.   He does not really add anything, rather muddies up the room.  Fant is TERRIBLE as a blocker, a pure receiving TE.   Let's just put Tremble aside since he's PUP (although I still like him as a TE2, but yeah he's not our future starter)... Sanders has already shown better receiving skills than a Fant and has a nice ceiling.  Not to mention, he's got in-line run blocking skills.  I really want to see what he's capable of this year.  Also has a year+ experience now in Canales' offense, not to mention legit chemistry with Bryce. And after Sanders, I also imagine our staff is waiting to see how Mitchell Evans looks in camp as he's got the in-line blocking skills.  If he looks fully capable of filling in behind Sanders, then I don't see a need.  Overall, keep an eye out on early August moves.  They are usually soft indicators of how staff's view their rookie late rounders and roster overall.  This is a wait and see what the market presents and how they think their unit looks in camp.  
    • Every team has different needs of the backup QB.   On some teams a young hopeful makes sense and on others an old worn out dude makes sense.  We are a little more in the in-between IMO where you probably would prefer a Fields, Pickett, Howell type IMO.   So a young disappoint that you there is still some hail mary hope in.....given BY essentially was benched both seasons for performance (I know that's not the official line going into Seattle but I think most would agree he got a break and should of been benched later that year).  I know we want Bryce to be the week 17 guy all season this upcoming year.  But it's still in the reasonable thought process that the other dude could show back up. 
    • I wouldn't mind it if they bring him in cheap for competition. I would imagine he would vie for the 3rd TE spot with the rookie. 
×
×
  • Create New...