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Hopefully they don’t fug it up this time.

Still can’t believe that stupid ass win against Washington kept us from Herbert.

Looking at the Chargers drafts over the past two years, it’s easy to see why their rebuild was successful.

This past year they decided to get their OT (Slater) in the first and CB (Samuel Jr.) in the second as where we decided to get our CB (Horn) in the first and OT in the third (Christensen).

We obviously all know what happened the year prior where they picked one spot ahead of us and grabbed Herbert right in front of our nose (due to that stupid win against Washington).

No meaningless wins this year please.

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1 minute ago, Uwontdoit81 said:

I’m glad too see you still have faith.

Yeah we've had bad Panthers teams beat up on teams resting their starters in the past for the last game. There are always Panthers fans who predict that the Panthers will lose to the second stringers, and it never happens. Need the Bucs to play their starters or we win.

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34 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

Kenny pickett, or whoever the #1 QB will fall to us and we'll end up drafting the 4th of 5th best DB.

Either that or we will trade back to get more draft picks and screw up each selection. I am hoping we address the OL in free agency and pick QB Kenny Pickett with our first selection if he is still on the board. 

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36 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Hopefully they don’t fug it up this time.

Still can’t believe that stupid ass win against Washington kept us from Herbert.

Looking at the Chargers drafts over the past two years, it’s easy to see why their rebuild was successful.

This past year they decided to get their OT (Slater) in the first and CB (Samuel Jr.) in the second as where we decided to get our CB (Horn) in the first and OT in the third (Christensen).

We obviously all know what happened the year prior where they picked one spot ahead of us and grabbed Herbert right in front of our nose (due to that stupid win against Washington).

No meaningless wins this year please.

I don't think we will have to worry about any more wwins this year.unless we squeak by New Orleans 1/2/21.

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

Were you able to scout any prospects from the Army Navy game yesterday 

I have no such talent for scouting .. unlike the armchair scouts on this board.
They’re so good NFL teams contact them for advice,, oh ,, wait ,, they don’t. 
 

Just an FYI , the Army Navy Game is about a lot more than potential NFL players,, They have a more important job upon graduation,,  and you might just say “ thank you “ rather than being a smart @ss 

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