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Panthers owner admits a three-way trade for the No. 1 pick was in place two days before it happened


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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Why the hell we didnt simply stay where we were and see how the draft unfolded in real time is fuging criminal.  We panicked and overpaid for young.  That is clear as day now. 

After the carousel of QBs paraded in and out of here for 5 years and everyone bitching about needing a franchise QB now. They had to do something and made a ballsy move that doesn't look like its going to pan out with drafting the wrong dude. You're a pro at after the fact analysis...

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2 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

After the carousel of QBs paraded in and out of here for 5 years and everyone bitching about needing a franchise QB now. They had to do something and made a ballsy move that doesn't look like its going to pan out with drafting the wrong dude. You're a pro at after the fact analysis...

go back and read my posts, I was saying that all along

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9 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

After the carousel of QBs paraded in and out of here for 5 years and everyone bitching about needing a franchise QB now. They had to do something and made a ballsy move that doesn't look like its going to pan out with drafting the wrong dude. You're a pro at after the fact analysis...

Making a ballsy move is the easy part.

There are people here who could make better personnel decisions than the meddling Tepper's. That's the issue and Mr. Tepper has been meddling all along. We have zero winning seasons to show for it.

But go off about that after the fact analysis. How those boots tasting?

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Making a ballsy move is the easy part.

There are a people here who could make better personnel decisions than the meddling Tepper's. That's the issue and Mr. Tepper has been meddling all along. We have zero winning seasons to show for it.

But go off about  that after the fact analysis. How those boots tasting?

totally agree on the tepp remark.... just saying damned if you do damned if you don't... and no...theres no one on this message board that could make better decisions..lol...unless John Harbaugh has an alias account...

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Just now, Johnstonny said:

totally agree on the tepp remark.... just saying damned if you do damned if you don't... and no...theres no one on this message board that could make better decisions..lol...unless John Harbaugh has an alias account...

There's been several people on this message board that have been right more often on major decisions than the front office, and it was all called when it happened. 

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1 minute ago, Johnstonny said:

totally agree on the tepp remark.... just saying damned if you do damned if you don't... and no...theres no one on this message board that could make better decisions..lol...unless John Harbaugh has an alias account...

Quite a few people here wanted and assumed the Panthers were all in for Stroud.

There's still time though. We'll see.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Quite a few people here wanted and assumed the Panthers were all in for Stroud.

There's still time though. We'll see.

My choice was stay at 9 and take AR, but once we moved to 1 it needed to be CJ. Reich was still the wrong choice as HC. I really wanted Steichen for offense or Ryans, if we went defensive HC. 

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