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1 hour ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Hoping Horn rubs off on Henderson too. 
 

If Henderson can have more confidence and stop interfering when he has good coverage, look out. 
 

This is definitely the most athletic, speedy corner group we have ever had. 
 

Horn legit looks like the perfect corner made in a lab. 

 

I'n giving up on CJ...he's been with a shitty head coach Jacksonville, and a shitty head coach in Charlotte....excited to see what Wilks can do with him the rest of the year.  Wilks was a DB at App St.

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2 hours ago, rmoneyg35 said:

Never understood why people act like we should have drafted him after seeing his rookie season. He flat out sucked yet people act like we still should draft him.

also I never got the hate for Horn. He was good, despite having to play in a shitty scheme that used zone. Use him for man to man, that’s what he’s good at.

There were posters on here during the Byron Bell and Matt Kalil years that were literally saying take an LT in the first, even if the only one available looks awful. Some people like symbolic gestures to make them feel like something proactive is being done, others on here are just plain stupid.

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4 hours ago, ECHornet said:

Where’s the receipts on all those complaining about that pick?

I didn’t like it. I will say he has been playing great this year for a majority of the snaps. Brown as well. I enjoy being wrong about the Panthers but let’s not make these guys out to be hall of famers yet. 

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4 hours ago, Khaki Lackey said:

There were posters on here during the Byron Bell and Matt Kalil years that were literally saying take an LT in the first, even if the only one available looks awful. Some people like symbolic gestures to make them feel like something proactive is being done, others on here are just plain stupid.

I’m pretty sure there were some good LT that could have been drafted in those drafts though.

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