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Panthers to Send 11 Representatives to Ohio St Pro Day


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37 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

About the same as David Tepper to be fair.

She's there to prevent another Matt Rhule situation.  She warned him that Rhule was full of crap but Dave didn't listen. Now Dave listens to her. She's the bullshit detector. 

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7 minutes ago, Varking said:

So you going Anderson or Carter first overall? 

Nah, gotta be one of the 4 qbs. I'm not excited about any of them to be honest. The only one that really scares me is Young.  I just see a promising career being ruined by constant injuries with him.

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13 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

She's there to prevent another Matt Rhule situation.  She warned him that Rhule was full of crap but Dave didn't listen. Now Dave listens to her. She's the bullshit detector. 

There is probably a lot of truth to this… 

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31 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

She's there to prevent another Matt Rhule situation.  She warned him that Rhule was full of crap but Dave didn't listen. Now Dave listens to her. She's the bullshit detector. 

She should be a mod for the Huddle then.

Tons of bullshit to detect here.

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2 hours ago, MasterAwesome said:

Remember how she was part of the coaching interviews and we soon after end up with an all-star coaching staff? LET HER COOK!*

*(that’s an expression, not misogyny)

As I tell my wife---"There are only 2 places for women....

 

 

...inside and outside." 

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

She's there to prevent another Matt Rhule situation.  She warned him that Rhule was full of crap but Dave didn't listen. Now Dave listens to her. She's the bullshit detector. 

She called it. 

 

1 hour ago, Chief Keek said:

What stood out to me was how effortlessly he made the throws,  he didn't have to load up at all.

That is going to make him great--if his release slows because he is not processing, it is a bad sign, but I watched some OSU film--I do not see it.  When you can throw it 60 yards by flicking your wrists, it keeps the DBs honest.

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