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44 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Albright? The dork who trashed Cam at every opportunity when he was drafted and claimed Nolan Nawrocki was dead on about Cam and his fake smile. What makes him credible and DJ(former scout and employee of NFL network) not. Because you want to believe one and not the other. 

Depends on what our individual cognitive dissonance allows us to believe lol

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

On offense.. Metcalf and Fant.. 

Other then that they don't have any good defender on a rookie deal..

There Oline is just as bad as ours and older..

No great pass rusher or lock down CB..

What roster are you looking at??

 

I legit laughed at this. 

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4 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Seattle has a management and coaching staff with a proven track record of NINE straight winning seasons.

Panthers are run by the Three Stooges of the NFL and have produced ZERO winning seasons.

Both organizations are in rebuild mode.

Both want your services.

So as a franchise QB, which organization would you sign with?

The problem is still the guy doing the rebuilding is 70 years old.. How long do you think he is actually going to be there..

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32 minutes ago, NCTHFL0567 said:

Gosh. I don't know how this team will replace stellar players like Brian "I don't like to play the run" Burns. Or Derrick "I'm pretty average" Brown. That would so gut this incredible roster from the Title run we are so close to. SARCASM. 

But just think, we could use one of those first round picks we’re gonna trade to get a QB like Paxton Lynch, Christian Ponder, Brandon Weeden or Johnny Manziel. 

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3 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

Lol. Exactly. Jesus people on here are borderline retarded. 

Yeah, 3 years ago the Steelers lost Big Ben. Had one of the best defenses, and a solid-good offensive line. But trash at QB. What did that do for them? Checks notes. 8-8. So..............Yeah. Do we ignore that too? 

 

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