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Just now, raleigh-panther said:

Trust me, as bad as this is, at least most of you are not stuck watching the nfl network broadcast with the Patriots broadcast team

they never mention the  name  of any panthers player

…of course…not much to talk about but ive never seen anything this bad 

Bro the Pats guys are some of the worst in the country.  I lived in that region for a period.  Its insufferable.

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11 minutes ago, frankw said:

So maybe actually give your top overall pick a healthy nudge and add another young QB that wasn't hot garbage in college?

The Lions had a top offense last year. They nearly went to the Super Bowl. Our Panthers had the league's worst offense and it wasn't particularly close either. We were at times in a league of our own we were so putrid. You and I both know that's a laughably desperate connection you tried to make.

This year is about evaluating Bryce. I'm not gonna freak out about not drafting Joe Milton because he scored on 11 dudes who won't be on our roster. 

The connection is that the dudes playing for both teams are not really gonna see any action in meaningful football, so I am not going to have an internet meltdown.

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