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Week 1: Panthers vs Falcons


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18 minutes ago, GhostWhispah said:

On the contrary, he was the reason why the Bearcats was so good. He should have been selected in the 1st round instead of Pickett who is overrated. Steelers going to regret their decision so well. If we had drafted Ridder last year, we wouldn't have needed to trade most of our draft capitol just to be able to draft Bryce. At least we didn't draft CJ so kudos there.

 

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1 hour ago, DC Amp said:

Sorry but 27-6 Falcons, Panthers need time to grow. 😒

Yes we will need time to grow but we are not facing a top defense in week 1, not even a decent defense. We will score more than 6 points tomorrow, more like 27 to 18. I even started Sanders along with Pierce while benching Harris on my fantasy team cause he is facing the number 1 rank defense tomorrow. Sanders running behind Ickey should gain around 100 yards plus a TD. 

Oddly enough, i drafted Ridder on my fantasy over Young, whom practically no one drafted in fantasy as the top QB in this year's draft. 

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12 hours ago, GhostWhispah said:

On the contrary, he was the reason why the Bearcats was so good. He should have been selected in the 1st round instead of Pickett who is overrated. Steelers going to regret their decision so well. If we had drafted Ridder last year, we wouldn't have needed to trade most of our draft capitol just to be able to draft Bryce. At least we didn't draft CJ so kudos there.

The reason he fell in the draft was due to his accuracy and ball placement issues. He might become an ok NFL QB, but those are hard things to overcome. He is the weakest link of an otherwise loaded offense for the Falcons.

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18 hours ago, NAS said:

Ok Ridder fan boy

 

16 hours ago, DC Amp said:

Sorry but 27-6 Falcons, Panthers need time to grow. 😒

 

18 hours ago, GhostWhispah said:

Spoken like a fan who tend to make bias opinions on opposing teams especially concerning Ridder who i can only assume you never seen him play before. I have watched play as a Bearcat and wanted us to draft him instead of Corral as most pro teams noticed how flawed he was at Ole Miss but Rhule fell for as strong arm and convince the FO to trade a 3rd and 4th round pick to trade up for him Lol. Belichick just waived him as well. 

After tomorrow game, you going to wish we have drafted Ridder as well, trust me. 

Go Panthers!

 

Told ya! Now we wish Rhule has drafted him instead of Matt.

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13 hours ago, GhostWhispah said:

Yes we will need time to grow but we are not facing a top defense in week 1, not even a decent defense. We will score more than 6 points tomorrow, more like 27 to 18. I even started Sanders along with Pierce while benching Harris on my fantasy team cause he is facing the number 1 rank defense tomorrow. Sanders running behind Ickey should gain around 100 yards plus a TD. 

Oddly enough, i drafted Ridder on my fantasy over Young, whom practically no one drafted in fantasy as the top QB in this year's draft. 

We need to handed to Sanders every time instead of Hubbard and Shernault Jr cause he is a bulldozer. In the meantime, Harris has negative yards now trying to run against Bosa LOL 

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