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3 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Cuz there’s nothing better to do here for a few more weeks

There's other rounds and prospects that can be discussed. Every post doesn't have to be about Young and Stroud.

 

And if I start a thread it'll probably be one claiming Stetson Bennett or Holton Ahlers are the QBs the Panthers need to choose from and why. In other words, it'll be something nobody really wants.😄

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Just now, jayboogieman said:

There's other rounds and prospects that can be discussed. Every post doesn't have to be about Young and Stroud.

 

And if I start a thread it'll probably be one claiming Stetson Bennett or Holton Ahlers are the QBs the Panthers need to choose from and why. In other words, it'll be something nobody really wants.😄

Bijan Robinson is the pick, he's our version of LT, the front office is enamored.

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1. Charlie Campbell tried to warn us early that we loved him in his combine reports.

2. We traded away our last generational RB and this is a team that likes to invest in RB. CMC, Double Trouble, Stephen Davis, etc. We are going to stick to our roots and Keep Pounding the rock.

3. Frank Reich showed the blueprint with Jonathan Taylor dragging Phillip Rivers to the playoffs, Bijan can do the same thing with Andy Dalton,

4. Our new OC was a RB coach in LA, Why not give him a tool he's best at working with.

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Agreed about cleaning up the threads. IDK if some posters need the cred of starting a thread (no offense to OP in this thread...more of a general observation), but it would be great to have a pinned Stroud, a pinned Young, a pinned AR, etc. thread and dump all of the general topics into these. 

If there's some ground breaking news that comes out....Panthers have decided on **** or **** arrested for DUI, etc.  then those can get their own threads. 

IDK....maybe I'm just getting old and cranky. Just seems to be a lot of repeat new posts while also having to navigate the bot thread topics getting started. 

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1 minute ago, stan786 said:

Bijan Robinson is the pick, he's our version of LT, the front office is enamored.

Evidence
1. Charlie Campbell tried to warn us early that we loved him in his combine reports.

2. We traded away our last generational RB and this is a team that likes to invest in RB. CMC, Double Trouble, Stephen Davis, etc. We are going to stick to our roots and Keep Pounding the rock.

3. Frank Reich showed the blueprint with Jonathan Taylor dragging Phillip Rivers to the playoffs, Bijan can do the same thing with Andy Dalton,

4. Our new OC was a RB coach in LA, Why not give him a tool he's best at working with.

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46 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

There's other rounds and prospects that can be discussed. Every post doesn't have to be about Young and Stroud.

 

And if I start a thread it'll probably be one claiming Stetson Bennett or Holton Ahlers are the QBs the Panthers need to choose from and why. In other words, it'll be something nobody really wants.😄

Then why are there a many threads and posts that are already on Young and Stroud. We are beating a dead horse with this.

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