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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

And I sure hope we're not the team sitting on 7. Winning this division is gonna be the NFL's biggest loser this year. Just gonna be a bad team costing themselves 10 draft spots in every round.

Get those 2023, 2024 first round draft pick ready because I think Carolina will move up for a QB. 
If we don’t prepare for another JAG at QB. Continued spinning around the QB carousel like the Colts and the Commanders. 
Or hope Corral doesn’t suck which I am not convinced he is even high end back up material. 

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2 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Get those 2023, 2024 first round draft pick ready because I think Carolina will move up for a QB. 
If we don’t prepare for another JAG at QB. Continued spinning around the QB carousel like the Colts and the Commanders. 
Or hope Corral doesn’t suck which I am not convinced he is even high end back up material. 

We'll see how the season and pre-draft process plays out but there's no one I'm drooling over to trade up for right now. I'm hesitant to go all in on any of these dudes at them moment.

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

And I sure hope we're not the team sitting on 7. Winning this division is gonna be the NFL's biggest loser this year. Just gonna be a bad team costing themselves 10 draft spots in every round.

Yep whoever wins the division is the biggest loser and gets to host a much better team and get the pleasure of having our butts destroyed. Plus our draft pick will tank to the 20s. 

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19 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This year's NFC South is legit the worst division I've ever seen. 

Ehhh I'd still say the 2010 NFC West was worse.  Seahaws won that division, and including the playoffs, they gave up 33+ points 9 times in 12 games (holy crap).  The only teams they held less than 33 were the rookie Bradford led Rams, rookie Clausen led Panthers, and Derek Anderson led Cardinals.  That division was so bad holy crap.

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3 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I am just sick and tired of the QB carousel. Please make it stop. 

Doesn't mean we should go all in on the wrong guy. Just look at the Niners with Trey Lance. Good overall roster but hamstrung because they went all in on the wrong guy so now they're having to double down and try to figure out how to win with what amounts to a high end backup in Jimmy G.

 

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3 minutes ago, Mage said:

Ehhh I'd still say the 2010 NFC West was worse.  Seahaws won that division, and including the playoffs, they gave up 33+ points 9 times in 12 games (holy crap).  The only teams they held less than 33 were the rookie Bradford led Rams, rookie Clausen led Panthers, and Derek Anderson led Cardinals.  That division was so bad holy crap.

That Seahawks team might go 6-0 in divisional okay in this year's NFC South. 😂

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