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Per Matt Miller, the Carolina Panthers are the most improved team exiting the draft...


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2 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

I'm really hoping Christensen is a day one starter. LT was a gigantic need and Fiterer / Rule took their sweet time before trying to address it.

If he can't beat out Elflien or Erving then that is a big problem given all the LT prospects we could've gotten R1-R3 

It's not necessarily a big problem.  It could be that Eiflien and/or Erving are better then what you take them for.  I mean it's possible that the Huddle is wrong about them right?

So let's say Christensen doesn't beat them out because those two are playing well in camp....is that a big problem...no.

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53 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Guy I used to work with would tell girls he met in a bar that he was the Panthers backup punter.

2 girls in NY approached my friend and me and asked me (based on my jacket) what I position I played on the football team. I replied, "Tight End." The other girl asked my buddy, who did not play football, what position he played.  He said, "Oh, I am am one of the loose ends."

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8 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

2 girls in NY approached my friend and me and asked me (based on my jacket) what I position I played on the football team. I replied, "Tight End." The other girl asked my buddy, who did not play football, what position he played.  He said, "Oh, I am am one of the loose ends."

Heh 😄

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23 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

It's not necessarily a big problem.  It could be that Eiflien and/or Erving are better then what you take them for.  I mean it's possible that the Huddle is wrong about them right?

So let's say Christensen doesn't beat them out because those two are playing well in camp....is that a big problem...no.

No silly. The Huddle has already scouted all players coming into the draft and interviewed and assessed each FA this past season. The Huddle has this stuff figured out long before the coaching staff did 

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1 hour ago, TheMaulClaw said:

It's not necessarily a big problem.  It could be that Eiflien and/or Erving are better then what you take them for.  I mean it's possible that the Huddle is wrong about them right?

So let's say Christensen doesn't beat them out because those two are playing well in camp....is that a big problem...no.

The fug out of here with that poo . I'm just saying I don't have much faith in oft injured free agent olineman (who have a history of poor performance on previous teams they were on) we've been bringing in for quite a while now . If they actually stay healthy and play lights out of course that's a good thing. 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Guy I used to work with would tell girls he met in a bar that he was the Panthers backup punter.

When my fiancee was in college, a guy who claimed to play for the Los Angeles Kings hit on her. She called bullshit because she knew all the players on the team, and he was not one of them.

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

In 2021, 13 years later, Thomas Fletcher ran a 4.92 at his pro day. He is now 22 years old.  By the way, he benched 225 13 times, which is pretty impressive for a LS.

 


Let me start off by saying I have absolutely no problem with the pick since we had the capital to be able to spend a pick on a LS. A good LS is important. 

But there ain’t a damn thing impressive about repping 225 13 times while weighing 236

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3 hours ago, gofightwin said:

In what world is LS considered a starter?  Do we count ST gunners as starters too? 

The same world where a #4 wr and a TE/h back hybrid are starters apparently 🤷‍♂️ 

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