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Panthers to have dinner with Levis


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Just now, TheCasillas said:

I wonder if this group is going to set the precedent for future QBs that you dont have to run the 40 for the draft anymore. Esepcially, if 4 QBs are taken in the top 10. 

I'm not sure. It just depends on the prospect and his attitude towards competition. It tends to show insecurities they have about themselves not wanting to look inferior when compared to his peers. It's not the about 40 time. It's about their attitude or insecurities. 

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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

yes...i hope we don't draft him at #1.

i still remember vividly that moment where i had spent the whole draft laughing at jimmy dropping and wondering what team would be fool enough to draft him and then i hear it and all that could be heard from me for several houses around was a big "NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!".

i have this sick part in my gut that tells me this might happen again only to a much worse degree in drafting Levis at #1.

i say it's not going to happen, but i've got this nagging part of me that knows it's wishful and hopeful thinking. it probably won't happen, but anything is possible.

Comparing him to Jimmy is an extreme exaggeration. His comparison is Josh Allen by everyone evaluating him. Will he be? I do not know.  But those who talk about him rave about his talent. I'm keeping an open mind. 

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12 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I dont think we had an official CJ pro day thread either. I did a quick glance and didnt find it within the last two pages of the huddle.

I'm not gonna bother comparing or looking, but the lack of interest is noticeable.

Doesn't really mean anything though as the decision makers are there.  

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41 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Comparing him to Jimmy is an extreme exaggeration. His comparison is Josh Allen by everyone evaluating him. Will he be? I do not know.  But those who talk about him rave about his talent. I'm keeping an open mind. 

i know. i've got to keep open to the possibility that he isn't as bad as i think he is or will be as bad as i think he will be and that maybe...just maybe....the panthers will think he's the guy to build on.

i try, but it's hard for me to have an open mind about him i made up my mind a long time ago about him. 

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