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Aints sweep ROTY awards


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As much as I hate saying this, the Aints had a great draft last year. Kamara and Lattimore win both ROTY awards, team is set up for another SB run if not multiple runs. Whoever the Panthers eventually hire as GM( not so sure the fix is in) they need to step up and make the right decisions or we risk falling further behind.

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It really was a truly amazing draft. Not only the two ROTY winners in Lattimore and Kamara, but also really amazing players in Ramcyzk and Williams (despite his choke during the Minneapolis Miracle). They'll go back to sucking soon enough though when they have no QB and more sucky drafts. Really was mainly luck when comparing it to their other drafts the past 5 years or so.

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3 hours ago, mc52beast said:

As much as I hate saying this, the Aints had a great draft last year. Kamara and Lattimore win both ROTY awards, team is set up for another SB run if not multiple runs. Whoever the Panthers eventually hire as GM( not so sure the fix is in) they need to step up and make the right decisions or we risk falling further behind.

They will be a good team but not an elite team. 

Atl & NO had their chances and failed miserably , time for Panthers to claim the south again & back to the promise land for unfinished business. 

Bucs will be the #2 in the division. 

Let’s go! 

 

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2 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

They will be a good team but not an elite team. 

Atl & NO had their chances and failed miserably , time for Panthers to claim the south again & back to the promise land for unfinished business. 

Bucs will be the #2 in the division. 

Let’s go! 

 

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