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Official Patriots at Panthers GameDay Thread


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3 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Unfortunately, I don’t see how we get Howell with this many wins and no draft capital.

Already explained, this is allegedly a weak draft class even though QBs with big question marks dominate the league now (literally all of them had big ?s)

Howell isn't getting drafted before Thibodaux or Evan Neal or that safety at Notre Dame or the Ole Miss QB who's getting all the hype for playing in the SEC

He's gonna be available at like 8 or 9

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2 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I just have a gut feeling. And I am usually right when I have a visceral feeling about a bust.

I see nobody out there that can help us except maybe Minshew. 

Watson even after all his stuff plays out will cripple us financially. 

There are zero college QBs out there that are promising. 

 

I can't see a path.

Go to therapy

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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

I just have a gut feeling. And I am usually right when I have a visceral feeling about a bust.

I see nobody out there that can help us except maybe Minshew. 

Watson even after all his stuff plays out will cripple us financially. 

There are zero college QBs out there that are promising. 

 

I can't see a path.

So you've been talking out of your ass this whole time.

I'd rather not go on your *gut" feelings on a player that couldn't make the jaguars.

Yet somehow you think Cam has 0 chance of doing something better than Sam rn. Hmmmm

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