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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Guys like Ken Dorsey would have been first rounders off their college production. 

But he wasn't because talent combined with production gets you drafted high. There are guys who don't have talent but get it done anyway and there are guys with all the talent in the world who fail. I'd rather we took someone with both the talent and history of success. For goodness sake, he went 2-8 as a senior at a public high school. He straight up is not a winner and I think that matters a lot.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

@Kentucky Panther do you really need to go around pooing every post that isn't glowingly positive about Levis? I mean, it's kinda hilarious so continue if you like but it definitely makes you come across like a 12 year old.

He started shitting on my posts from January, December, and beyond so I went through and burned my daily limit on his recent posts. 🤣

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Just now, Kentucky Panther said:

Blow me. I had a dude literally creep on my page and poo 40 posts dating back months ago. I don’t care what you think. 

Nope. I was reading the start of this thread and crapped on a couple of your posts after you drop it on me, without bothering to @ or reply me like a man. Then you spazzed out and starting going back months.

You're like a jealous ex girlfriend level of crazy.

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Panthers: 2023 1st, 2023 2nd, 2024 1st, 2025 1st 

Bears: 2023 1st.

Honestly, this is a lot, but we have to remember Scott Fitt loves to trade back. He could easily take some of these hauls and still turn them into draft classes with six to seven players. 

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4 minutes ago, CamTheMan said:

But he wasn't because talent combined with production gets you drafted high. There are guys who don't have talent but get it done anyway and there are guys with all the talent in the world who fail. I'd rather we took someone with both the talent and history of success. For goodness sake, he went 2-8 as a senior at a public high school. He straight up is not a winner and I think that matters a lot.

Yet he’s going to be drafted in the first round of the NFL. Maybe win-loss isn’t as important as you think. 

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