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Panthers vs. Giants in München


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1 minute ago, Captroop said:

Stop! Just stop!

Picking high guarantees nothing! Have you learned nothing from Bryce? From Ickey? High picks mean nothing. Nothing!

A team that is capable of winning games is much more important. Because #1 on a poo team looks like poo. #8 has a legit chance of making a mediocre team better. 

All I'm saying is things will change. It's what we do. When the draft rolls around the what if talk begins.

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

At some point this team just needs to start winning and build some sort of confidence/momentum

As much as I love a top 3 pick this team has picked high the last several years and it hasn’t done much

So whatever. If we couldn’t beat the Saints and Giants then no top 3 pick us saving us anyways 

Plus, I want Luther Burden so I rather us be at 6 or something 

Much like Miami when they took Waddle

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Just now, frankw said:

Bryce Young had 1 single touchdown with 126 passing yards and 5.0 YPA (good for the worst in the entire league amongst all qualified passers).

If they don't make a move for any other QB that is enough to ditch the franchise for the foreseeable future.

Bryce isn't the answer. He's playing better than he did in the past but it's still not good enough to matter in the NFL. We've got talent on offense... Just gotta find that qb

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Just now, CPantherKing said:

I think Canales could do wonders with a QB room of Derek Carr, Daniel Jones and Andy Dalton after they dump their QBs. Canales is a vet QB whisperer and not a rookie QB developer. Canales rookie development is with receivers and TEs

Damn, you just made me even more depressed with that thought 

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