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too damn far away. i feel like a kid right after thanksgiving.

 

It really feels like this is the first time in a long time that we really have no clue where this draft is going. The previous couple of drafts we had a good sight on who the favorites were, this year it's a shot in the dark. I heard last year from a reliable source within the Panthers that the Panthers were most likely going to take Kelvin like a week before the draft but I didn't post it because i didn't want to out the guy (he's pretty well known around here and does actual work with the panthers, not some obscure guy from twitter).

 

It's gonna be an interesting draft for sure. cant wait to see what gman is cooking up.

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No matter how it ends up, it's always fun to acquire new players to learn about and root for, and thats what makes the draft so fun and why you rarely hear fans complain about their team's draft when it's all said and done.

It's nice knowing that with our GM's track record we could be looking at another great crop of rookies, and I am excited to see what direction we go.

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What most fun about this time of the year is the melodrama that's all over the NFL media. There are some great stories about these young guys that come out, the "drama" of the league meetings, and the smoke-screening around the draft.  This is a fun time of the year for sure, and the NFL media continues to pump out wonderful soap opera material for all of us to consume and cry about later =)

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To be honest, feels like time is flying by.

If course it helps to be insanely busy, as it makes time fly.

This is the busiest I've been in my life, so it makes perfect sense that I'm sutting here thinking, "The draft will be here in only 4 weeks? Gonna seem like 2 weeks to me."

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Less than three weeks for the schedule to come out.

Stop wishing your life away.

This is what NFL football does to me.  

 

Training camp - I wish it was preseason!

 

Preseason - I wish this poo was over so I could watch some real games!

 

Every Monday during regular season - I wish it was Sunday already!

 

Postseason:

I wish it was time for the combine!

When do pro-days start?!

Come on draft!

My God, is it not time for training camp?!

 

Repeat...

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Less than three weeks for the schedule to come out.

Stop wishing your life away.

 

the night that tickets go on sale, my grampa and two friends of mine (all Colts fans) and i will be buying tickets to the home Colts-Panthers game.

 

i. can. not. wait.

 

that will be an awesome game. 

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