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Saturday NFL games thread


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2 minutes ago, BenjaminBreeg said:

Happier days... 

From left to right, Aidan Hutchinson (6'7"), CJ Stroud (6'3"), Bryce Young (6'0", as listed by Alabama).

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I honestly think Bryce is probably 5'9" on his best day.

Everything about his combine appearance was for measurables. Hid under that hoodie to hide his gut from porking up to step on the scale. Rocked that little baby 'fro to add some height. The guy is probably legit 5'9" 175. That was me as a freshman in HS.

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Taking Bryce over Stroud is franchise altering type sh*t. I honestly don't think we will recover from this, ESPECIALLY if CJ Stroud somehow manages a superbowl. This will get thrown in our face worse than 28-3 is thrown at the Falcons.

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24 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I mean given the talent issues and 2024 WRs are looking like 87 year old thielen, inactive TMJ, and slow mehhy mingo......Ive already said panthers need to sign one of the top 4 AND use the 33rd on WR too. 

Even doing that, panthers still need 2 more WRs and your pickens or ANY warm maybe talented WR needs to be checked out. Honestly fittererere/who ever GM needs to use that #1 wavier to the fullest. If any WR or OLB, TE, LB, OL, RB claim them!! 

I thought it the OL…

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8 minutes ago, KSpan said:

And that is why arm strength matters. Not that it is key for every play and not that QBs need to be winging it 40 yards down field off their back foot on the regular, but what an advantage in situations like that.

Not to mention arm strength (combined with deep ball accuracy) keeps defenses honest, which in turn opens up your playbook. We drafted a short QB who can't play under center, who can't QB sneak, and whose arm strength and accuracy are so lacking that we give defenses a much easier time.

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