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Week 8: Draft Status Update


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Doesn’t matter where we draft because we’re going to make the wrong pick or trade or whatever Dumbfug Dave decides to do. There is no hope for this franchise outside of Dave Tepper getting hit by a train. I don’t know what it’s actually going to take for me to completely cut ties with anything panther related but I can’t wait for that day when I’m not a fan of this team. 

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9 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

We're leading for the #1 overall pick. Browns and Patriots lost. 1540401983_Screenshot2024-10-27210000.thumb.png.2ff21813f6ab4b9d0548eb38d83ec548.png1919387441_Screenshot2024-10-27205940.thumb.png.7bda74f4f982cd6f14af1b86dd3462ef.pngTitans lost, but showed some good firepower on offense at least this Sunday. It also helps they're playing the Patriots next weekend. So either way one of those teams gets even further away from us in draft order. 

The 10 teams within a game is why I say this is going to be a difficult race for #1

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44 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

The 10 teams within a game is why I say this is going to be a difficult race for #1

Our next 2 games are our most winnable for the rest of the season.

Saints and Giants

Tennessee has Jax twice and the Patriots. Other than that they have nothing but guaranteed losses remaining.

We really need to lose these next two games 

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20 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Our next 2 games are our most winnable for the rest of the season.

Saints and Giants

Tennessee has Jax twice and the Patriots. Other than that they have nothing but guaranteed losses remaining.

We really need to lose these next two games 

If we start young we have no chance of winning an NFL game. If we start Dalton we have maybe a 20% chance of winning one of the next two.

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3 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

That will be the only way S. Sanders plays for Carolina.

Deion has already said he will pull an Eli Manning if Carolina or Cleveland drafts him. 

We'll see, I still think the eli won't happen.

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8 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

That would at least be fun and entertaining to watch. 

No it would not. Deion would want full control to be the new Ringmaster of this circus and that would truly end my Fandom of this team. I despise Deion Sanders with everything in my being. I want no part of that idiot.

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55 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

No it would not. Deion would want full control to be the new Ringmaster of this circus and that would truly end my Fandom of this team. I despise Deion Sanders with everything in my being. I want no part of that idiot.

It’d be fine with me. I have zero sh*ts left to give with this team. 

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