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Mike n Mike talk Panthers 1st round


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Mike Greenberg- pick doesn't make sense, they don't throw to their running backs

Mike Golic- not sold on the kid, had a great Combine but he's not great at anything.

Booger McFarland- Shula will have to figure out a way to utilize the kid so Cam doesn't keep getting beat up

That last one has me concerned

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They suck as a morning show, but can't say they are wrong about anything they said. Our offense is going to have to do a complete 180 to incorporate a guy like McCaffrey. We have the least amount of throws to RBs percentage wise in the entire league. I guess that's gonna change or we wasted this pick..

 

 

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1 minute ago, DelhommesTheMan said:

They suck as a morning show, but can't say they are wrong about anything they said. Our offense is going to have to do a complete 180 to incorporate a guy like McCaffrey. We have the least amount of throws to RBs percentage wise in the entire league. I guess that's gonna change or we wasted this pick..

 

 

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Well they don't suck as a morning show, actually one of the biggest Morning shows in the country. But that still doesn't mean they know what they're talking about 

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This will go down as the worst fuging pick in the entire draft. Over reached by a full round on an over hyped player. 

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Well they don't suck as a morning show, actually one of the biggest Morning shows in the country. But that still doesn't mean they know what they're talking about 

I apologize if that's what your forced to listen to on a daily basis. They are literally the worst morning show I've ever heard. Boomer and Carton by far rule the morning in my area, but I get some areas aren't so lucky and have to listen to Mike and Mikes garbage.


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