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Draft Mac jones


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14 hours ago, Beerfacedlegend said:

Look at that accurate pats something we never seen in panthers history 

What? How old are you? lol. Steve Beuerlein and Jake Delhomme were generally pretty accurate passers. They just weren't Hall of Famers, more like occasional Pro Bowlers in their best years.

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On 1/27/2021 at 6:26 PM, Beerfacedlegend said:

It’s a pipe dream of getting Stafford or Watson , they don’t want to come to the panthers and I don’t blame them , they want big money and want to win they won’t find that here . 
 

we won’t be getting Lawrence , fields or Wilson which is a blessing in disguise because I don’t see any of them as great nfl players . That brings the question of tre lance ?!

tre lance will be good or really bad , screw that we can’t take a risk man , 

this brings us to Mac jones which we will be lucky if he’s still available when we pick because he will shoot up the boards after a solid senior bowl , he’s smart , he’s tall , accurate and has a good deep ball . Bro we need a pocket passer something better than jake , I’m sick of these short passers and mobile qbs they never win , the people that win are pocket passers and that’s Mac jones . 
 

tua went early because of his big games despite him having worse numbers than Mac jones and despite him being hurt , Mac bones is being underrated people why don’t you understand that ? 
 

oh but beer Mac jones has all the weapons? Yes he does but so did tua but was devonta smith the headman with that bummer tua no? Dude this guy is a good passer . 

He's not better than Jake.

Jake had a cannon with placement. 

Mac Jones is a career backup.

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trade #8 down to about 15-18 and get extra 2nd rnd pick and maybe a 4th rnd pic. Then trade 15-18th pick for another 2nd rnd pick plus another 4th rnd pick. We now have 3 2nd rnd picks and 3 4th round picks . We draft Newman , an OT , and an OG with our 3 2nd rnd picks. We draft a MLB with our 3rd rnd . We use our 3 4th rnd pics on a CB , S, and best player available maybe a DT .

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