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Discussion: Carolina Panthers select WR Curtis Samuel


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, 15 said:

I know this is your first draft and you're new to all of this, so I'm going to be nice.

you're not going to like every pick we make.

not everyone of our picks will pan out.

you have absolutely no eye for talent and need to keep your mouth shut until these guys actually take the field and focus on being a fan and rooting them on. 

now go to bed and stop bitching about draft picks on an internet forum. 

 

LMAO at first draft and no eye for talent. 

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not me. I loved both picks.

Nothing like a little revisionist history. 

You were the chief proponent of going with a vet, specifically Carson Palmer, and waiting for a better pick the following year.

My memory hasn't totally failed yet.

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6 minutes ago, Marguide said:

Nothing like a little revisionist history. 

You were the chief proponent of going with a vet, specifically Carson Palmer, and waiting for a better pick the following year.

My memory hasn't totally failed yet.

Your ability to detect sarcasm isn't exactly hitting on all cylinders, though.

And yes, I was also one of the crowd who knocked the Kuechly pick.

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4 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Your ability to detect sarcasm isn't exactly hitting on all cylinders, though.

And yes, I was also one of the crowd who knocked the Kuechly pick.

You win. I totally missed it.

And I didn't want Kuechly either. It was Fletcher Cox for me. 

I guess that's why we are home on the couch and not in an nfl front office.

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I have seen some mentions along the lines of "imagine what Curtis Samuel and CMC can do" and I must admit that I am not sure just what some of the people are visualizing.

what are some of the ways these guys can be utilized (together?) during the course of a game? 

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1 hour ago, Asurfaholic said:

I have seen some mentions along the lines of "imagine what Curtis Samuel and CMC can do" and I must admit that I am not sure just what some of the people are visualizing.

what are some of the ways these guys can be utilized (together?) during the course of a game? 

Put em both in shotgun.

Jet sweeps with both of them.

So much mismatches and confusion it's not even fair.

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38 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Put em both in shotgun.

Jet sweeps with both of them.

So much mismatches and confusion it's not even fair.

Just to play devil's advocate here, but I remember tons of posts after we drafted Funchess about how no one in the NFL would be able to handle our twin tower WRs...

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Just to play devil's advocate here, but I remember tons of posts after we drafted Funchess about how no one in the NFL would be able to handle our twin tower WRs...

You realize not only do we have our twin towers to worry about, now there's our two shifty speed demons to sweat over.

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19 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

You realize not only do we have our twin towers to worry about, now there's our two shifty speed demons to sweat over.

My point was that no one worried about the twin towers to begin with. Everything can be made to sound good in theory, but ultimately players have to produce.

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