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Where should the Panthers hold the draft war room?


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Just now, TheCasillas said:

This is moronic. Why are they allowing people to group together in one location? Especially with one person having experienced Covid-19 (which has also been proven to contagious up to 22 days after being cleared) 

Everything should be done remotely. Still shocked that the NFL is being stubborn enough to continually hold this.

NFL don’t care. They make so much money that they can afford to do things their way and handle things poorly and retroactively. 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

This is moronic. Why are they allowing people to group together in one location? Especially with one person having experienced Covid-19 (which has also been proven to contagious up to 22 days after being cleared) 

Everything should be done remotely. Still shocked that the NFL is being stubborn enough to continually hold this.

We will all swear Hurney had a fever or something anyway

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

sarcasm? Having it doesn't mean you are immune, this isnt chicken pox....

 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/03/200327091234.htm

Not sarcasm.  I don't believe a ton coming out of China.  Their tests were faulty to begin with.  Dr Birks said 99.9%, thus the good to go.

Plus, this is a draft site conversation, so lighten up Francis

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19 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

This is moronic. Why are they allowing people to group together in one location? Especially with one person having experienced Covid-19 (which has also been proven to contagious up to 22 days after being cleared) 

Everything should be done remotely. Still shocked that the NFL is being stubborn enough to continually hold this.

If they do, I wonder how many teams will hire "temporary cleaning staff" that happen to be hackers. Pats and NO for sure.

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I would have to say that Hogwarts might be an appropriate site. Magical thinking reins supreme there.

Magical thinking must have guided key Panthers decision makers since they seem to have concluded that a rebuild was not necessary and that a simple retooling was called for ergo the signing of Teddy Bridgewater to a $60,000,000 deal.

This team BADLY needs a franchise QB and to experience the growing pains that come with that. Teddy Bridgewater has never been nor will he ever be a "franchise QB".

Why experience pain presaging a rebirth to greatness when you can shoot for continued mediocrity (the best case scenario for Bridgewater and this team). Why take your lumps with a well-designed plan to position yourself for a maximum number of high draft choices when you can implement a delusional plan predicated on an assumption that this team has plenty of talent upon which to add and develop.

I say that the " King has no clothes" and embarrassment is likely to follow. This is one of if not the least talented team in the NFL at this point in time. Magical thinking.......indeed.

 

 

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27 minutes ago, stirs said:

Not sarcasm.  I don't believe a ton coming out of China.  Their tests were faulty to begin with.  Dr Birks said 99.9%, thus the good to go.

Plus, this is a draft site conversation, so lighten up Francis

just sharing knowledge you should have. cheers.

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21 minutes ago, RASTAN66 said:

In the practice bubble.

Plenty of room for everyone to spread out!

Like the PGA Tour says, these guys are good.

Nfl not allowing anyone in facilities currently so no bubble.  Wouldn't be surprised if that changes soon

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