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Three weeks out - temperature check


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Temperature check - who should be the pick?  

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  1. 1. Who should the Panthers draft with #1 Pick?

    • Anthony Richardson
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    • Bryce Young
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    • CJ Stroud
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    • Will Levis
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Moved to 100% team Young over the last two weeks, the more I watch the more clear to me he is special and heads and shoulders above the other guys. Signs are pointing more and more to us not being Size Cowards so I feel pretty confident we take him.

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33 minutes ago, DeSim said:

We take Will Anderson.  Everyone is in shock, teams call us wondering why tf did we pass on QBs.  We tell them we found out their teammates weren't invited to their birthday party.  Everyone is panicking and the fall of QBs begins.  By the time Chicago's pick comes, they're pooping their pants and are so confused by everything that is happening that they offer to give us the 9th pick for our 39th, just so that they have time to think about wtf is happening.

We say no, give us also our 1st from next year plus a punt returner.  They agree.

 

Boom.

Was there a sticky note with Anderson no matter what on it? If so, we’ll have no problem getting DJ Putney and all our picks back too.

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5 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Was there a sticky note with Anderson no matter what on it? If so, we’ll have no problem getting DJ Putney and all our picks back too.

Yep, and I’ve simmed it in Madden 1000 times and it’s pretty much a guarantee that we can get Anderson, Stroud, Young, Bijan Robinson, Jalen Carter, Dalton Kincaid, and JSN and all we give up is our second-7th round picks and Miles Sanders.

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It is closer than before--nice idea, OP.  We need one of these each week for the next few weeks.

Who the hell voted for Levis?  I want a name.  We need to expose this person.  No reason, just to chat about our differences of opinion.

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I was about 80% Stroud and 20% Young originally and now I'm like 51% Young and 49% Stroud.  Young has a lot of intangibles that are hard to ignore.  If he was bigger he would probably be the consensus pick, so I would bet on him being able to overcome the size issue.  Still would be super excited about either one.

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4 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Yep, and I’ve simmed it in Madden 1000 times and it’s pretty much a guarantee that we can get Anderson, Stroud, Young, Bijan Robinson, Jalen Carter, Dalton Kincaid, and JSN and all we give up is our second-7th round picks and Miles Sanders.

Make it happen, Fitterer. 

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13 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Yep, and I’ve simmed it in Madden 1000 times and it’s pretty much a guarantee that we can get Anderson, Stroud, Young, Bijan Robinson, Jalen Carter, Dalton Kincaid, and JSN and all we give up is our second-7th round picks and Miles Sanders.

Hey, we're talking about a game here. Be serious.

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17 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

It is closer than before--nice idea, OP.  We need one of these each week for the next few weeks.

Who the hell voted for Levis?  I want a name.  We need to expose this person.  No reason, just to chat about our differences of opinion.

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