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1 minute ago, Pantha-kun said:

we're not getting the #1 pick any time soon and this qb class looks like ass cheeks

I don't know how this years class will do, but how a draft class will do is something we can't tell until they actually start playing on Sundays.  All I heard was how great last year's class was, and so far, the only ones that looked decent are Mac Jones and Davis Mills. The rest of them may get better eventually, or maybe they won't.  But I don't agree with writing off next year's class until they show what they can do on the field.  

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2 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

i just hate how people looked at the bengals winning and just assume we can insert some halfway decent qb and get a ticket back to the super bowl 

I mean I agree. I never said I believed in that. Because I don't. But the Bengals made it to the Super Bowl with a bad line. So I assume most people who say that mean a franchise QB can rise above a bad line. I doubt most people actually believe you can make a Super Bowl with a bad o-line and a mediocre QB. I sure as heck don't. But could the Panthers make a Super Bowl with an actual franchise QB and a bad o-line. Possibly.

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Just now, Davidson Deac II said:

I don't know how this years class will do, but how a draft class will do is something we can't tell until they actually start playing on Sundays.  All I heard was how great last year's class was, and so far, the only ones that looked decent are Mac Jones and Davis Mills. The rest of them may get better eventually, or maybe they won't.  But I don't agree with writing off next year's class until they show what they can do on the field.  

I guarantee one of these QBs from this draft will be good and surprise doubters. Always is, usually. All we can do is hope we are the ones to get lucky if we draft a QB.

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