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IamSoClutch

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If DG doesn't pick an offensive player with the 2nd pick to help out Cam. I'm going to scream. I know we need a safety and another CB. But we need a OT and WR. If we can get a WR with the 2nd pick. Then I would be happy with this draft. Want to see Cam get some help out there.

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It's funny cause the best part of being a fan is the fact that you don't have to make the decisions, you get a scapegoat for this being your team if we eat poo and get buried, it falls on the staff.  There's no reason not to trust the GM until the season happens and we see what we are working with, some of our OL will have another year under their belt, and so will our 1st round WR that we picked last year.  Cam also has another year of experience that he learned from, and also one that he was not injured during the beginning of.  Stop acting like your job hangs on the line after these picks, and just enjoy what should be an entertaining year of Panthers football no matter what.

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Hmm... Let's see...

Biggest strengths, defense.

Biggest weakness (by far), WR.

So, looking at it that way... I'm fully expecting to take a tackle, a defensive end, a safety, a LB, a CB, or defensive tweener without a real position.

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Hmm... Let's see...

Biggest strengths, defense.

Biggest weakness (by far), WR.

So, looking at it that way... I'm fully expecting to take a tackle, a defensive end, a safety, a LB, a CB, or defensive tweener without a real position.

You need to get laid too.

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