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Because this gives us a rough idea of what to expect from that connection at least :

 

Looking forward to him developing similar chemistry with DJ, CMC, and company.

 

 

EDIT : of course Youtube(and the NFL) has to be a beeyotch and not allow embedding of this vid so you have to go there to watch it but whatever.

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26 minutes ago, Trainwreck said:

I think he’ll not be a Panther in 2 years. 

You should make a bet.

 

If Sam is still a Panther after 2 years, you don't post at all here for 1 full season. 

 

If it turns out that you are correct, then everyone here is required to give you nothing but Positive reaction emoji's (No Poo's) all season long no matter what you type.

 

Sounds fair?   😁

 

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1 hour ago, glenwo2 said:

Well so do I but this is not about betting with money.

It doesn’t matter this guy makes a new account every so often. Chuck, Sanjay etc...  By the time we know if Darnold is the answer or not, he could be several more accounts deep. 

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Rhule has said that 1st round QB's are hit and miss and that is why they did not draft a QB(Justin Fields) in the first round of the draft.... Following it up with saying he believes in Sam Darnold. Of course Rhule also said he believed in Teddy Bridgewater and that Bridgewater would perform at a high level for them...Shortly before calling most rnd 1 QB's a bust, Rhule brought in Sam Darnold, who was a first round pick and has not shown anything to prove he isn't a bust. I don't think Rhule realizes that he contradicted himself over explaining the QB position and his decision process.....

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