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1 minute ago, DFive said:

How did we go from the greatest MLB the game has ever seen to the worst?! Talk about regression to the mean...fug

I would take the mean. This is regression to oblivion. Whitehead is bad bad bad. And it’s made worse because our celebrated MLB history of Morgan to Beason to Luke to fuging Whitehead lmao

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I mean we should just try Shaq or Carter at MLB.  There us no way they are worse. Who was that MLB from Wisconsin we signed as an undrafted rookie. I would even say he is worth giving a shot. Also let Kenny Robinson play FS over Boston. Let the rookies learn versus the vets playing awful.

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12 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Ill just leave this here

 

 

 

 

 

MLB HAS to be addressed this offseason 

 

To be fair on that second one Tahir hit his fill and the CB got swallowed by the OL, losing outside contain. The angle after, however, was... suboptimal.

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9 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I mean we should just try Shaq or Carter at MLB.  There us no way they are worse. Who was that MLB from Wisconsin we signed as an undrafted rookie. I would even say he is worth giving a shot. Also let Kenny Robinson play FS over Boston. Let the rookies learn versus the vets playing awful.

I wouldn't mind seeing Shaq at MLB for a few of these games. I still think he's better outside but worth at least taking a look.

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52, Boston and DJax need to ride the bench for the forseeable future. 

Move Shaq inside and try some combination of Carter/Franklin/Hayes/Orr out there. 

No doubt, if Parsons or Moses are available when we select, they are certainly in the conversation for our R1 pick. Also, Surtain II is moving up there too. Douglas has come back down to Earth and could be a good boundary CB opposite a CB1....but not as the alpha CB1. 

Rome wasn't built in a day.

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4 hours ago, jayflip said:

I would take the mean. This is regression to oblivion. Whitehead is bad bad bad. And it’s made worse because our celebrated MLB history of Morgan to Beason to Luke to fuging Whitehead lmao

The only other times we haven't had a great MLB was in 2000 with Lester Towns and 2006 with Christ Draft. Even then, those 2 were pretty decent. Whitehead may actually be the worst MLB in Panthers history.

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Week after week we all can see how bad Whitehead is, but the organisation can't?? Or are unwilling to admit it? Come on. This team use to pride itself on a strong defence lead by a strong MLB. I'd hate to see the day this team went away from this formula.

The Lions & the Raiders let him go, and for good reason. He's not NFL material. He'd be lucky to join the Jets.

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