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friendly reminder about the draft


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This has got to be the toughest draft to analyze.   Hell I have swapped between at least 4 or 5 players I would love to draft.

IMO trading up for one specific player is a bad move.  You get what you want but miss out on every other player that we were targeting in rounds 2 and beyond.   This deep of a draft you'll end up with two or three really good players instead of one amazing player.   Unless we draft 29-32 next year, the meltdown we will have because we traded the 2018 1st round pick is going to be epic.

That said, I am a fan and have no say in the matter.  If DG sells his soul for a Super Bowl ring I am not going to hell with him because I am a fan.    We will adapt and get over it.

Go Panthers

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7 hours ago, heel31ok said:

Funchess...Bene...Sanchez... Worley (panic mode)...To name a few

Doesn't it feel weird that literally (almost) no one shares the same opinions as you?

Like shouldn't that be an indicator of how wrong you constantly are?

Your post-to-pie ratio is proof of it.

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