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Legette is killing us


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On 12/1/2024 at 10:50 PM, Donald LaFell said:

He’s got work to do but you grossly underestimate his funny accent, that’s worth another 2 years at least. 

call me whatever names you want, and I probably deserve them for this, but even with all the hype about his accent I still have never heard him speak. I used to love watching Panthers player/coach interviews, but the last few years of Tepper I just have no interest in getting that invested/spending that much time. I tune into some games still, and post here while on the shitter, waiting in lines, etc. but otherwise Tepper has made it damn hard to be a fan of this team.

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4 minutes ago, Daeavorn said:

Funchess 2.0. Can we please stop being enamoured by physical traits and draft someone that can catch please??

I never remember Funchess dropping this many passes. Don’t disrespect Funchess like that. 
 

XL is a liability. Horrible pick. You could see everything that’s happening with him with his college tape. This pick makes me wonder if Morgan knows what he’s doing. Plus our 2nd round pick just hurt his knee again who we drafted coming of a torn ACL

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2 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

I hate to say it but his drops are becoming brutal.  

The whole he has better drop stats than almost every WR is bullshit. Dude has bad hands regardless of the stats. We all have been talking about it all year.

Dropping a great game winning catch is beyond comprehension. It wasn’t even a hard catch and there was no one near him. 

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