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Official Panthers at Seahawks GameDay Thread!


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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I've said repeatedly, we either should've taken Stroud or Richardson, which would've taken less capital to move up for if we were determined to get a QB this draft, or just sign a guy like Carr or Brissett and then play the year out and trade up next draft for Williams, Maye, Sanders, etc.

But nope. Just mortgaged and nuked the present and the future all at once.

Lol...you stay at 9 ..take bpa build from there with all your picks this yr and next year.

My take hasnt changed.

 

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2 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

There isn’t one positive. Cams rookie year we started out losing but they were fun losses. We got highlight reel plays every week and knew the future was bright.

there isn’t one bright spot on this team. We’re bad on both sides of the ball. Cardinals are looking way better with a much worse roster 

You should go dig some of those threads up and I promise you they will look A LOT like this one. Football fans cannot look forward. They are so emotionally invested in what the current results are they whine and complain even if the future is bright. Doesn't matter.

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This owner took the mantle of suckness from Dan Snyder on his way out. Richardson teams made the playoffs and made impressive runs under his ownership.  The biggest move this clown has made is having transvestite cheerleaders. Tepper feel free to take this miserable product to another city or better yet another Country. You've been a crap owner with crap for brains and crap results. 

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