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Welp… Stroud is the guy, right?


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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

I like how everyone is just assuming we're going to hold onto the 1st pick . We have 5 losses , theres NINE other football teams with 4 losses and saints have 5 losses but 1 more win than we do (its the eagles pick from a trade). 

They didn’t just trade away 85% of their offensive output 

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3 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

They didn’t just trade away 85% of their offensive output 

All I'm saying is there's a lot of games left and a lot of bad teams right behind the panthers.  Even just winning one more game puts us right in the middle of that garbage

 

You guys are acting like the panthers never won a game without cmc 🤣 🤣 

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

All I'm saying is there's a lot of games left and a lot of bad teams right behind the panthers.  Even just winning one more game puts us right in the middle of that garbage

if we roll pj and/or eason its a lock

 

If those dummies roll baker and/or sam we may back door our way into a few more wins

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17 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

I like how everyone is just assuming we're going to hold onto the 1st pick . We have 5 losses , theres NINE other football teams with 4 losses and saints have 5 losses but 1 more win than we do (its the eagles pick from a trade). 

You see us winning something. Because I don’t. I like how you assume we are gonna win another game. 

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21 minutes ago, stan786 said:

Stroud or Young whoever I don’t care, I’d bet on Stroud though.

Whoever it is we need to give him weapons RB,WR,TE,OL, I’d honest do a reverse Rhule and dedicate the entire draft to offense.

Id be in favor of this. The offense is far more terrible than the defense. The defense is ok. Im tired of drafting heavy in defense for most of our history, with nothing to show for it, and continuing to do it as if it has brought us multiple Super Bowls. It hasnt.

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37 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

You see us winning something. Because I don’t. I like how you assume we are gonna win another game. 

Not assuming but acknowledging the possibility at least. Your mindset is what got a lot of people but hurt when we beat Washington that one year we wanted to lose out 😆 

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2 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Not assuming but acknowledging the possibility at least. Your mindset is what got a lot of people but hurt when we beat Washington that one year we wanted to lose out 😆 

You maturity level is showing with that laughing emoji. 
Grow up and realize that the Panthers are a bad team. We will be lucky to win another game. 

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