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6 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Just dream

 

Pretty sure he’ll go before our pick in the 2nd. We had a chance to draft one of the many talented rookie TEs but we turned down the Burns trade and took Mingo. Fitt is basically Hurney 2.0 with worse results in the 1st.

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2 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Pretty sure he’ll go before our pick in the 2nd. We had a chance to draft one of the many talented rookie TEs but we turned down the Burns trade and took Mingo. Fitt is basically Hurney 2.0 with worse results in the 1st.

Bowers will most likely be at least a top 10 pick, if not top 5. Dude is a game changer and true #1 target plus is a very willing and able blocker.

And yeah, the Panthers should have taken one of the TEs in the last draft. There were several of us that were saying that every week leading up to and during the draft.

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39 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm shocked that Ian Thomas still sucks and Hurst is still playing like a former 1st round disappointment of a journeyman. Paying players like they're a lot better than they are shockingly doesn't make them play better. That's the classic Hurney folly.

So you’re not going to acknowledge plays like this are out of Bryce’s control? He did his job to put up points here. 

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18 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

If Thomas catches that or if Chark catches his slant Young puts up over 200 passing yards and a TD which is what a lot of us were wanting.  Chark was fighting through contact at least but Thomas's drop was a complete blunder. 

You have to hit Ian in the facemask and hope it gets wedged between the bars for a completion.  Bryce almost did it.

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10 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Mango ready to Tango!

 

Mingo a flat out scrub. Wasted pick once again from Fitt.

I’m not writing off Mingo yet. He wasn’t the best pick for what we needed because he was still pretty raw, but he should have a good ceiling with his size/speed. 

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1 hour ago, therealmjl said:

Hurst caught like a 4 yarder over the middle and got up acting like he had just won the super bowl.

To be fair, it's not just him - celebrations are just over the top across the board these days. I'm not anti-celebration at all but it's like the WWE out there right now.

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