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Offense struggling, let's draft more defense


GoobyPls

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6 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

And everybody knows you can't contribute to any type of conversation at all. You're a troll that has down syndrome. That's all. 

Are they? Or is it that our coaching staff (in particular, Proehl) been overhyped? 

Speed wouldn't matter if our play designs continue to be garbage.

play design is successful  if the WR has speed

please stop posting immediately

delete your account 

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9 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Horrifically stupid mentality. That's like me going to the grocery store for milk and coming home with a rake cause there was a whole sale on rakes.

 

This offense is so putrid it needs all the help it can get.

Cam Robinson isn't good, and this is one of the worst Drafts for O-Line.  Not to mention, there are no TE's that are guarenteed worth a damn around our spot.  Unless Fournette is there, not sure what you want us to do.  

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11 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

And everybody knows you can't contribute to any type of conversation at all. You're a troll that has down syndrome. That's all. 

Are they? Or is it that our coaching staff (in particular, Proehl) been overhyped? 

Speed wouldn't matter if our play designs continue to be garbage.

The Panther's best receiver is currently Tedd Ginn.

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2 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

It's like asking "would you rather draft the next Travelle Wharton/Branden Lafell or the next Mike Minter/Mike Rucker?"

Then you say we are out of touch because we want Minter more than LaFell lol.

You don't reach for need in the top freaking 10. Ask the Cleveland Browns how that's worked out for them over the years.

Please tell me the lottery numbers since you can apparently see the future of NFL players.

 

We can have a all world defense nothing will change.  

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1 minute ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Cam Robinson isn't good, and this is one of the worst Drafts for O-Line.  Not to mention, there are no TE's that are guarenteed worth a damn around our spot.  Unless Fournette is there, not sure what you want us to do.  

Fournette, Ross and Cook are all top 10 talents.

 

Robison is twice the player Garrett is

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1 minute ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Cook I won't argue with.  Ross?  Uhhhh, no.  You mean, Robinson?  Really?  Okay man.  Whatever you say.  He's not good, but okay.

Robinson is easily a top 10 player especially if you consider Garrett top 10.

 

And Ross is a perfect fit in Carolina 

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Just now, GoobyPls said:

Robinson is easily a top 10 player especially if you consider Garrett top 10.

 

And Ross is a perfect fit in Carolina 

Hahaha, fuging Ross from Washington?  Really?  That would be one of the biggest reaches in the Draft.  Robinson is a good LT.  But, I don't think he's Top 10 worthy.  People are comparing Garrett to Clowney talent wise.  So, that's terrible.  Garrett won't be at our pick, so, not sure why you keep bringing him up.  

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