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Round 2 - Carolina Panthers select LSU WR Terrace Marshall


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Just now, MadHatter said:

Marshall is nothing like Benjamin.

LOLOLOLOL his body type and speed are nothing like KB and his character isn't either. Look up this mans character....these fools should be banned for stupidity anymore

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18 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Educate me on this dude, is he legit or is he another mistake?

At 6-foot-3, 205-pounds, Marshall has the size NFL teams love at wide receiver. He ran a 4.38-second 40-yard dash at his pro day

He was the #1 WR coming out if high school but had some injuries in the past.  Dude is crazy talented though.

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9 minutes ago, Agent Blue said:

if we manage to get 2 solid OL starters in round 3 we absolutely killed this draft

yeah agreed. marshall will probably play close to half the offensive snaps, horn all of them.

we may land four starters out of this.

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1 minute ago, Fox007 said:

And 20+ focus TDs

This is hilarious to me. Was an absolute stud and one of the best, most reliable, and most productive performers in college football...and that was him unfocused at times. 

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21 minutes ago, App Panther said:

This is simply amazing.

For how bad I felt after the Horn pick, I feel we've totally redeemed ourselves. 

We are going to come out of tonight with a solid WR2 and 3 other possible starters or on 2 Deep. Wow. 

Marty could never.

Marty would have drafted him at 39 and never traded back.

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24 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Honestly, WTF?

We have two 1,000 yard receivers, one of the best receiving RBs to ever play the game and an intriguing prospect at TE.

If we can't get the ball to one of those guys it's because SOMEONE IS BREAKING THROUGH OUR LINE AND KILLING OUR fuging QB!!!! AGAIN!!!!

That horse bolted when we traded down from #39. Pretty much every OT was picked.

I know very little about this guy, but the first tape I watched (against Miss St) had me intrigued. He's another exceptional athlete relative to his position - sensing a theme here for Rhule. 

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