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Just embrace it… take the L’s and let’s get the #1 pick


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This roster stinks, guess what we gave Rhule final say on the roster and you see wonders like PJ Trash Walker out there

 

 we’re down to our 5th QB

Rhule is gone and Wilks is laughable at best as a coach

 

the silver lining

trade assets for draft capital

Baker/Darnold are Trash

get the #1 overall pick and #33 pick

Get lucky and find a guy like Daboll 

cleanse the roster of all Temple/Baylor remnants 

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Agreed 100%, what people fail to realize is it’s not just the no 1 overall pick, but it’s also getting the number 1 pick in all the rounds you are picking in. Grant it we only have four picks this year but we will have the no 1 pick both in rounds 1 and 2 and 4 and 6 which could be huge. 

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14 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

This roster stinks, guess what we gave Rhule final say on the roster and you see wonders like PJ Trash Walker out there

 

 we’re down to our 5th QB

Rhule is gone and Wilks is laughable at best as a coach

 

the silver lining

trade assets for draft capital

Baker/Darnold are Trash

get the #1 overall pick and #33 pick

Get lucky and find a guy like Daboll 

cleanse the roster of all Temple/Baylor remnants 

The Dolphins forfeited their pick so we would technically get #1 and #32.  It will be a good year to have the top pick.  If we can flip some high salary players for more picks it could be a franchise changing draft.  

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5 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Panthers and Hornets should be in full tank mode. Chalk this year up to have a chance at franchise changing talent. 

The problem with the Hornets is this could cost them Ball.  They have a young top talent and haven't given him poo to work with.  That doesn't work in the NBA...

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9 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

The problem with the Hornets is this could cost them Ball.  They have a young top talent and haven't given him poo to work with.  That doesn't work in the NBA...

Brining back Clifford and no Bridges, LaMelo is out of Charlotte the minute he can be

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