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14 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Former Panthers looking for work...

- T Greg Little (Texans)
- QB PJ Walker (Bears)
- TE Dan Arnold (Eagles)
- RB John Lovett (Steelers)
- P Michael Palardy (Commanders)

Didn't know Little was in Houston now...

Woof. Boy was Little a miss. I can't believe Fitt managed to get a 7th for him.

I often wonder how different things would have been if we'd managed to hit on even some of our offensive lineman draft picks after Kalil.

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1 minute ago, Captroop said:

Woof. Boy was Little a miss. I can't believe Fitt managed to get a 7th for him.

I often wonder how different things would have been if we'd managed to hit on even some of our offensive lineman draft picks after Kalil.

I'll always remember that video of the Bills war room laughing when we took him.

Funny to think one of the guys in that clip works for us now 😂

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15 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Yeah but then they took Cody Ford who didn’t do anything either lol 

They traded up for him too.

He went to the cardinals and is now with the bengals.

About as successful as Little.

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25 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Yeah but then they took Cody Ford who didn’t do anything either lol 

Even ignoring Ford also being a bust: unless you've got "Real Housewives" brain and view everything through the lens of sensationalized Reality TV, they didn't even "laugh at us" lol they breathed a sigh of relief and celebrated/high-fived that their guy was still on the board.  Something that happens during just about every draft selection across all 32 war rooms.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Little wouldn't have even made a good bullfighter.  He didn't get close enough to the bull. He's more like a rodeo 🤡.

I was thinking more along the lines that Little whiffed about as much as the bull whiffs against the matador but I’ll go with rodeo…

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