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Why Winning Now Will Cost Us About 15 Years


SaltnPepper

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3 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Has to be. Joined a week ago. This is the new one since his other one was predictably banned. Wait for him to say someone “suck” and then we’ll know for sure. 

I was wondering why today was pleasantly absent of @Panthers will Rhule It's easy to spot a chuck just look for the Cartman impersonator.

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3 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Here’s some more poo you’re wrong about. Let’s look at the Super Bowl-winning QBs since 1985 and where they were drafted:

1st overall: 9 times in 35 seasons

Not even 1st round: 17 times in 35 seasons

Yeah, the No. 1 overall QB has definitely been a guarantee  

 

It's not a guarantee but as another poster pointed out you are comparing one draft spot vs hundreds if not thousands.

No individual draft spot has produced more trips to the super bowl.

 

How many QBs drafted 68 have been there?

How many at 42?

You are comparing every pick after 1 to what 20 guys?

Only about 20 QBs have been picked 1 overall. 

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6 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Has to be. Joined a week ago. This is the new one since his other one was predictably banned. Wait for him to say someone “suck” and then we’ll know for sure. 

Would you be kind enough to point me to some of this Chuck guy's posts?

I'd be grateful. 

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1 minute ago, CatTower said:

Hoyer is currently marching down the field against the Superbowl Champions.  You think Patriot fans are sad because their team isn't tanking?  This thread is pathetic.

Why would they ever be sad about anything?

If the Panthers had 6 rings they could lose every game after that and I wouldn't care.

Hoyer just made his second huge gaff of the game.

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2 hours ago, SaltnPepper said:

I'm not trying to get you to root for it.

Most likely all hope is crushed.

I was so excited for the future until we beat the Chargers.

Now I feel worse than after both Superbowl loses.

Now I just hope we can defy all the odds and win a second lottery ticket. 

What are the odds of that?

“Losing superbowls is better than losing potential superbowls”

What a joke your logic is

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1 minute ago, Carl Spackler said:

If this isn’t Chuck it has to be the Clemson fan on twitter who said he burned all his Panthers stuff after we didn’t draft Isiah Simmons 

Lol I wanted Brown. 

I was super high after brown.

Then almost despondent after little tbh.

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