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The Answer to the Panthers kicking woes resides in North Carolina


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6 minutes ago, X-Clown said:

Voted on by the players, so it sounds like they might have a bit of insight. 
 

The most notable current player in the NFL that went to UNC is the trivia answer to “What QB will forever be known as the guy the Bears massively reached on ahead of Future Hall of Famer Patrick Mahomes”?

Don’t bring Mitch in to this. It’s not his fault he went to a terrible organization. What do you think is gonna happen to Justin Fields? 
 

who is the wake player on the top 100 list (lol)?

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

I just googled it: Jesse bates coming in at #90. Never heard of the guy. Probably why the Bengals are so crappy - they are starting wake forest players

Bengals are 3-1, just like we are. It’s ok if you don’t know the NFL outside of the panthers, just stick with UNC sports. I give you credit at least for knowing about UNC football, most UNC fans like the basketball team and pick Alabama as their football team.

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The current kicker for Stanford is from Western Alamance High School here in NC as well. He went to Stanford because his dad went there. He was kicking 45 yard field goals in high school. He kicked a field goal and 4 PAT’s in the 27-24 win over Oregon Saturday. He is only a sophomore. Would love to have him as well.

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20 hours ago, X-Clown said:

Bengals are 3-1, just like we are. It’s ok if you don’t know the NFL outside of the panthers, just stick with UNC sports. I give you credit at least for knowing about UNC football, most UNC fans like the basketball team and pick Alabama as their football team.

Oh come on. This isn’t true and you know it. Every UNC grad and UNC fan I know cares deeply and supports fully the football team. But Carolina basketball is in a league of its own and is the crown jewel, the holy grail, of college hoops. 
 

You should probably ask EZU if they even know who the coach of their hoops team is, Duke football fans (lol), Bama basketball fans, and hell even Wake Forest basketball probably is struggling to fill seats. 

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20 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Oh come on. This isn’t true and you know it. Every UNC grad and UNC fan I know cares deeply and supports fully the football team. But Carolina basketball is in a league of its own and is the crown jewel, the holy grail, of college hoops. 
 

You should probably ask EZU if they even know who the coach of their hoops team is, Duke football fans (lol), Bama basketball fans, and hell even Wake Forest basketball probably is struggling to fill seats. 

Your level of denial is hilarious 😂

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On 10/6/2021 at 12:50 PM, Bartin said:

He doesn’t have range over 50 and can’t get kickoffs to the end zone. He’s probably not an NFL kicker unless he can increase his range pretty significantly unfortunately. At minimum you would need a punter who can double as kickoff specialist and you’d have to be ok with never kicking over 50 yard FGs

College kickers don’t kick over 50 very often, you’d have to see what his actual range is, a college team not letting him kick over 50 isn’t the same him as him not being able to kick over 50

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