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How Would You Feel About John Ross at #8?


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2 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Some of you ppl are straight up liars..

Be real at no point were you even thinking Ross at 8 is a good idea until he ran 4.22..

I atleast understand the love for LF he has been on ppl minds for years and the thought of him actual being here at 8 is something that has been established because during the whole process he has been a top 10 pick in everybody mind.. 

you're not a good poster.

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4 minutes ago, CarolinaPride90 said:

I understand you can't recognize elite talent when you see it Bruh. You can post all the TIP gifs you want and I'll still be right. 

I'll take the opinion of Snoop, who's known him since he was 9, and D Jax who is better than any WR we've ever had not named Smitty. Don't be oblivious, that type of speed is rare and can change a game in an instant, I could never understand why you wouldn't want that homie. 

Darius Heyward Bey and Ted Ginn are fast mother fuggers too

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1 hour ago, PantherWake said:

He's an I formation RB and we run out of shotgun the majority of the time which is his biggest weakness.

Honestly Fournette is in the wrong era of football for his skill set.

I hate draft season

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3 minutes ago, CarolinaPride90 said:

I understand you can't recognize elite talent when you see it Bruh. You can post all the TIP gifs you want and I'll still be right. 

I'll take the opinion of Snoop, who's known him since he was 9, and D Jax who is better than any WR we've ever had not named Smitty. Don't be oblivious, that type of speed is rare and can change a game in an instant, I could never understand why you wouldn't want that homie. 

Okay ... Elite talent?? 

Other than speed..

What about his hands, route running, blocking, football intellgence how do those compare to other "elite talent" past and present..

He already doesn't have elite size and weight..

How many different routes did he run in college?? What's hos knoweldge of a nfl route tree??

What about college production?? How does that rate with other prolific WR's coming into the league..

Last just off the top of my head Mushin was a better WR than Djax, Keyshawn was a better WR. Than Djax, Rocket Ismeal was a better Wr than DJax..

I'll wait for your elite breakdown..

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Miagi said:

Darius Heyward Bey and Ted Ginn are fast mother fuggers too

A better comparison would be prime Chris Johnson with WR skills. This dude is a proliphic route runner, technician and burner. The injuries are the only reason he is not considered the top WR, and rightfully so. 

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4 minutes ago, PantherWake said:

sucks for you

I'm under the impression you're not a long time fan of the sport so I'll lay out one of the fundamanel tenants of the draft for you

 

you don't draft a player for what he's going to do this September for you. You draft him for what he'll do over the next 10 years. The "shotgun formation " (that you're inevitably using as an excuse to discredit the mentioned prospect in an effort to build up one you prefer) is a subpackage that has been used in part to help remedy the fact that we don't have an established running attack.

 

We have "Cam is gonna run it" and "let's get Cam because it looks like he's running it." That is the Carolina Panther running attack.

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3 minutes ago, Growl said:

I'm under the impression you're not a long time fan of the sport ap I'll lay out one of the fundamanel tenants.

 

you don't draft a player for what he's going to do this September for you. You draft him for what he'll do over the next 10 years. The "shotgun formation " (that you're inevitably using as an excuse to discredit the mentioned prospect in an effort to build up one you prefer) is a subpackage that has been used in part to help remedy the fact that we don't have an established running attack.

 

We have "Cam is gonna run it" and "let's get Cam because it looks like he's running it." That is the Carolina Panther running attack.

You dont have to lay down anything for me. Its a fact that we run out of shotgun the majority of the time and our QB that we have signed for 4 more years at roughly 20mil per year works best under shotgun. It would be best to build your around your Qb's strengths. You dont do that by drafting a RB in the 1st round that hasnt shown he is good at running out of shotgun.

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11 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Okay ... Elite talent?? 

Other than speed..

What about his hands, route running, blocking, football intellgence how do those compare to other "elite talent" past and present..

He already doesn't have elite size and weight..

How many different routes did he run in college?? What's hos knoweldge of a nfl route tree??

What about college production?? How does that rate with other prolific WR's coming into the league..

Last just off the top of my head Mushin was a better WR than Djax, Keyshawn was a better WR. Than Djax, Rocket Ismeal was a better Wr than DJax..

I'll wait for your elite breakdown..

Lol no need for me quantitate my opinion, the film don't lie. I encourage you to watch. 

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2 minutes ago, PantherWake said:

You dont have to lay down anything for me. Its a fact that we run out of shotgun the majority of the time and our QB that we have signed for 4 more years at roughly 20mil per year works best under shotgun. It would be best to build your around your Qb's strengths. You dont do that by drafting a RB in the 1st round that hasnt shown he is good at running out of shotgun.

watching people set aside the enlightenment they attain during the season come offseason time for "everything is perfect as is, we just need continuity" is such a torturous cycle.

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3 minutes ago, CarolinaPride90 said:

Lol no need for me quantitate my opinion, the film don't lie. I encourage you to watch. 

Yeah nothing i see.. You don't have a clue.. You couldn't even look up his numbers and pretend you might know something..hahahaha..

I'm surprised no other real panthers fan hasn't jumped on you for thinking Djax was better than Moose Muhummad.. That along shows me you haven't been a panthers fan for long...

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