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Rapaport: Panthers/ Tepper out of Watson deal


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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If we have a chance to get one of the top 3ish left tackles (and I easily think we will) and we trade down I think I may quite literally lose my mind.  Quit being fuging cute with this

Are we drafting a LT that can play G or C or something? LT has been the 2nd best spot on the OL all year. 

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I really think Panthers were very interested, they put out all to the media. Then when people did all the polls and they seen all the negativity they was like we out. Tepper was scared he would lose money, and soccer team. He don’t have brass balls anymore, he has dried up raisins!

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1 hour ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Oh well. Still good to know we have an owner and front office doing everything they can to improve the team

If the offense stalls against the Falcons maybe PJ can get put in sooner and we can see what he got. 

See what P.J. has?

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

See what P.J. has?

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Yeah, PJ is trash.  Darnold is trash.  The QB answer is NOT on the roster right now.  PJ has a good arm, but hes not accurate at all, and makes retarded decisions on the regular.  DO NOT WANT. 

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13 minutes ago, Sir Big Spurr said:

There seems to be way more Cam fans on this site than Panthers fans. I haven’t been on this site that long, but I’ve never seen so many irrational takes in my life. 

I'm a fan of winning, something the current owner and coaching staff don't know how to do. 

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