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Mr. Scot

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If you could change just one thing in recent Panthers history, what would it be?

And to clarify, by this I mean a wish other than "Fire Fox" or Bench Delhomme" or something of that sort. That's too simplistic. I'm looking for something deeper.

My one wish would be that the Panthers would have done something I hoped a long time ago. I was hoping one offseason that they'd make a move to acquire a young receiver who looked like he was just ready to break out and become something special. It seemed like he could be the number two we'd needed for a while and make the team offense a serious threat.

His name: Wes Welker :(

(Fireball was with me on this one)

Other ideas?

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I would like to go back and use the 19th overall pick in the 2008 draft on Joe Flacco... I love me some Jeff Otah (no homo) but there's no question about how badly we could use a guy like Flacco right now.

I like this one, but I really have to ask myself if Flacco would even be playing right now if he were drafted by the Panthers.

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I like this one, but I really have to ask myself if Flacco would even be playing right now if he were drafted by the Panthers.

Sorry, correction - would have had to use our 13th overall pick on him instead of Stewart.

We could use Flacco much more right now than Stewart... could still have Otah presumably.

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I like this one, but I really have to ask myself if Flacco would even be playing right now if he were drafted by the Panthers.

Even with John Fox, I think if we had a QB who was the 13th overall pick sitting on the bench we would have made a change at this point...

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