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Jim Nagy on Panthers #1 pick


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14 minutes ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

From what Nagy was saying that Tepper had some kind of influence by talking to Saban in his office talking about Young. 

Tepper is leaving the decision to the football people, same as he did with Fields.

That's per his own words.

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20 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Stroud supporters love discounting reports when it’s pro Young, but when it’s pro Stroud it’s crickets lmao. 

There aren't any "reports" on any side. Everything that's been posted is somebody's speculation or opinion.

The only actual reports that have been put out have said that the decision isn't made yet. That's even been confirmed by Darin Gantt.

Anybody claiming to have knowledge of who to pick definitely will be is lying.

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34 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Can we just make one thread for the latest hot take reporter post? 

We need 2. One titled ”Young, no, Stroud!” and another titled “Stroud, no, Young!”. Should cover 90% of the posts for the next few weeks.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

There aren't any "reports" on any side. Everything that's been posted is somebody's speculation or opinion.

The only actual reports that have been put out have said that the decision isn't made yet. That's even been confirmed by Darin Gantt.

Anybody claiming to have knowledge of who to pick definitely will be is lying.

That’s a lot of text. And I saw some italics so I took a shot of crown. 

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