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Two Panthers in Top 10 of Top 100 Players


dldove77

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We'll find out next Wednesday night where they'll end up, but here's the top ten players for this year's Top 100: 

Cam Newton, Luke Kuechly, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Antonio Brown, Odell Beckham, Jr, JJ Watt, Adrian Peterson, Julio Jones, and Rob Gronkowski. 

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Okay, two questions.

1) how in hells name is Carson Palmer the 12th best player in the league, and ahead of Wilson (and trust me, I fuggin can't stand anything Seahawks)?

2) Why does everybody rub Rodgers sack? He had no targets and sucked so bad last year, while Cam had the same problem and turned into an MVP? 

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The real question is in what way will they try to diss Cam this year.

I mean one year it was Champ Bailey saying.. how he doesn't think Cam is that good.

Last year it was the little boy with the letter.

Probably going to be the Superbowl interview or something like that this year...

 

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55 minutes ago, Udogg said:

The real question is in what way will they try to diss Cam this year.

I mean one year it was Champ Bailey saying.. how he doesn't think Cam is that good.

Last year it was the little boy with the letter.

Probably going to be the Superbowl interview or something like that this year...

 

Exactly what I was thinking. How are they going to make fun of him instead of talking about how good he is like the other players.

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30 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Exactly what I was thinking. How are they going to make fun of him instead of talking about how good he is like the other players.

Before the season Cam just had I would agree 100% that NFL network would do that yet again, but I would hope they won't pull that ish after he just won MVP though.  If they do, we will then know that he'll be hated no matter what.

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45 General Managers can be credited with drafting or trading for players in the top 100 players.

Dave Gettleman makes the list for the first time tied for 29th with 17 other GMs who have one player on the list.

Any guess which GM is #1 for the top 100 players of 2016?

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5 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

45 General Managers can be credited with drafting or trading for players in the top 100 players.

Dave Gettleman makes the list for the first time tied for 29th with 17 other GMs who have one players on the list.

Any guess which GM is #1 for the top 100 players of 2016?

Must be you...  Couch GM of the year!

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7 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

45 General Managers can be credited with drafting or trading for players in the top 100 players.

Dave Gettleman makes the list for the first time tied for 29th with 17 other GMs who have one players on the list.

Any guess which GM is #1 for the top 100 players of 2016?

Your shtick is getting old. We all know you hate gettleman.. you don't have to find some way to bash him in every thread. Root for a different team

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