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REPORT: Panthers to aggressive pursue trade up to get a QB


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1 minute ago, ncfan said:

She doesn’t post here the same reason Zac Lutrell doesn’t anymore either.  Because people who don’t like what they say lose their poo. And it’s a waste of their time posting.

I also think stuff in her personal life was happening as well and ppl take this football forum poo to seriously..

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

she just posted a mock where we were drafting a corner at 9.  Yeah man she is dialed into the panther organization

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Maybe she thought we were getting Carr or just wanted to try a different approach?  Who cares?  If you think she doesn't have a real source then just ignore her?  If she does have any connections I would like to keep hearing from her on here without people trolling.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

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Maybe she thought we were getting Carr or just wanted to try a different approach?  Who cares?  If you think she doesn't have a real source then just ignore her?  If she does have any connections I would like to keep hearing from her on here without people trolling.

I have ignored her I just pointed out she is not some connected savant like posters here claim she is.  Its blatantly obvious what the deal was.  And I will leave it at that

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49 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I will try and find her being busted but she was exposed as lying and just making poo up in general.  I believe it was around the horn draft

Yeah about the only huddle “insider” I halfway listen to is the dude that called the Josh McCown hire and the Faucet guy that appears randomly.

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2 hours ago, 45catfan said:

In other words, If we move to #1 and the dude flops, we are hamstrung until 2026.  Wonderful!  I get the other end of the argument too, but the downside is much worse than the upside is great.

Most high round rookie QBs get 3 years if not more to prove themselves though right?  Unless they completely struggle like Zach Wilson who still might be playing into his third year unless they find someone else...

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4 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Yes sir totally agree .. The reason I’m here is to here a debate different opinions from my own.. Thanks for the different point of views even if I don’t agree with it..

I partially think I’m also attached to our firsts because it’s a yearly bbq at my place with all my buddies (live in NJ and have friends of all teams) and the next two years would be empty haha. That with I’m a little less sold on stroud than most. But I do absolutely trust and love the braintrust behind the team now.

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1 minute ago, Cdparr7 said:

Yeah about the only huddler “insider” I halfway listen to is the dude that called the Josh McCown hire and the Faucet guy that appears randomly.

Yeah that Crown guy seems legit.  I think he called the Thomas Brown hire the day before it happened as well...

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2 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Dude you just said on another page in this same thread that she stop posting here.. I’m just following your info.

It’s the same thing She like Zac Lutrell used to post a lot more around draft time about things they’re hearing.  People who didn’t like what they had to say with the info they passed along.  And people would lose their poo and would get nasty.  I remember when she had Justin Fields QB4 over Wilson and Lance.  People thought she was stupid/dumb called her names etc.

Fields ended up going to be QB4.

And just like Zac.  They just quit wasting their time.

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