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Who here was NOT HAPPY we won yesterday....


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10 hours ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

I said our scouts and GM. 

Here’s our last 2 drafts

2023

1st. Bryce Young (jury is still out, picked the worst of the 2 QB’s being considered) Seen as a horrible trade up by 99% of people  

2nd. Mingo- Bust

3rd. DJ Johnson- Bust

4th. Zavala- Bust

5th. Jammie Robinson- Bust

2024

1. Legette- Stone hands. High chance of a bust  Offense looked MUCH better without him. Journeyman David Moore was an upgrade. Could’ve had Ladd

2. Brooks- just lol Bust. could’ve had Dejean  imagine drafting a RB coming of an ACL who’s not even a generational talent? We did  

3. Trevin Wallace- looked horrible this year. UDFA LB’s playing better than him  

4. J Sanders- Mehh. Tremble has been outplaying him lately  

5. Wade- Mehh

6. Crumedy- who?

7. Barrett- cut
 

Makes sense you use wet wipes because you’re full of so much shiitt your dirty ass is too much for regular toilet paper to handle, old man. Look at our last two drafts and try and convince me our scouts and past two gm’s have been competent? lol. Hope you’re still enjoying that 4th win though!!!! 4-11 baby! Fug yeah!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Debating with you is worthless. 

You can't see anything with your blinders on.

I have to keep myself clean with the amount of poo that falls out of your mouth. 

I have figured out the most impressive thing about you. 

That they fit a mountain of poo in what is supposed to be a man's body. 

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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Wet wipes are for babies. Grown adults should not be using wet wipes to wipe their big ass turd stains.

 

Maybe use them to clean up after using tissue sure. But taking a raw poop and using wet wipes is some weird poo. Get back to the real world we use tissue.

Men like you are fantastic entertaining.  Don't know how to pee standing up without kissing all over the toilet.  Can't properly use the equipment you were born with. 

Tissue is great for taking most away.  It'll never leave your ass clean. That's a fact that you're evidently alright with. 

I, don't like a dirty ass.  I can only imagine how you treat the esthetic of yourself. 

 

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6 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Debating with you is worthless. 

You can't see anything with your blinders on.

I have to keep myself clean with the amount of poo that falls out of your mouth. 

I have figured out the most impressive thing about you. 

That they fit a mountain of poo in what is supposed to be a man's body. 

He's owning you boss. Take your L like a man.

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4 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Men like you are fantastic entertaining.  Don't know how to pee standing up without kissing all over the toilet.  Can't properly use the equipment you were born with. 

Tissue is great for taking most away.  It'll never leave your ass clean. That's a fact that you're evidently alright with. 

I, don't like a dirty ass.  I can only imagine how you treat the esthetic of yourself. 

 

You like playing in your ass is your problem. Im a tissue guy. Wipe 3 times and go. I can understand how others like to be tickled in that area go ahead put the water jet steamer and blow dryer in your booty. I don't have time to be getting turned out with a toilet.

 

I'm a man's man!

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8 minutes ago, HaricotVert said:

Reveling in a loss is the dominion of the people who see each season as if it was just another season in their Madden franchise mode. 
 

I want to enjoy the euphoria of a Monday spent looking for articles on how “we” overarchived. 

Agreed. I’m trying to wear my Panther polos to work on a Monday.  

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12 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Debating with you is worthless. 

You can't see anything with your blinders on.

I have to keep myself clean with the amount of poo that falls out of your mouth. 

I have figured out the most impressive thing about you. 

That they fit a mountain of poo in what is supposed to be a man's body. 

So no response about our last 2 drafts and how incompetent our GM and scouts have been in regards to hitting on their picks? Was actually trying to have a debate of why getting a higher draft pick would help our “Make A wish” front office not fug up the pick. But you’d rather throw childish insults and talk about wiping your butthole. Pretty sad for a 50 year old man. Take care. Hope you’re still enjoying that 4th win of the year. 

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1 minute ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

So no response about our last 2 drafts and how incompetent our GM and scouts have been in regards to hitting on their picks? Was actually trying to have a debate of why getting a higher draft pick would help our “Make A wish” front office not fug up the pick. But you’d rather throw childish insults and talk about wiping your butthole. Pretty sad for a 50 year old man. Take care. Hope you’re still enjoying that 4th win of the year. 

50 years of wisdom, says this. 

1st. The draft is a crap shot.   Doesn't matter the team, every single ones draft players that fail to develop.  Get injured.  Don't live up to the expectations of the front office that drafted them. 

2nd.  You can't judge any draft class until 3 years.  Yet here you are, preaching as if you're reading scripture and history!!  Sorry, that doesn't impress me. Is pointless to argue. Which is why I don't. 

3rd. It's real easy to kick someone when their down. You're doing a damn fine job of it,  of a team that you say you love.  Once again, congratulations.  I understand you feel you're being fair and unbiased in your assessment. 

4th, you think I give damn...about your self righteous attitude, pumposity.  

As for the childish behavior, you're the one who started with it from the very beginning. You don't recognize you're own poo? Of course not, those damn blinders keep you from seeing a lot. 

Merry Christmas to you and your family. God Bless. 

 

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9 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

50 years of wisdom, says this. 

1st. The draft is a crap shot.   Doesn't matter the team, every single ones draft players that fail to develop.  Get injured.  Don't live up to the expectations of the front office that drafted them. 

2nd.  You can't judge any draft class until 3 years.  Yet here you are, preaching as if you're reading scripture and history!!  Sorry, that doesn't impress me. Is pointless to argue. Which is why I don't. 

3rd. It's real easy to kick someone when their down. You're doing a damn fine job of it,  of a team that you say you love.  Once again, congratulations.  I understand you feel you're being fair and unbiased in your assessment. 

4th, you think I give damn...about your self righteous attitude, pumposity.  

As for the childish behavior, you're the one who started with it from the very beginning. You don't recognize you're own poo? Of course not, those damn blinders keep you from seeing a lot. 

Merry Christmas to you and your family. God Bless. 

 

I don’t know who the guy is that you are debating, but there is no sense in trying to defend our recent drafts. They are unfortunately bad and a good reason why we are 11-38 in our last four years and don’t even have any new “studs” on the team.

Most 1st and 2nd round picks flash right away. Saying other teams bust and you need three years is just an excuse. Players not developing until year 3 or 4 is a rarity nowadays, it’s just an excuse for our current and prior GM. The only cases of those are typically on good teams that don’t need players to start right away alah KC and Mahomes or GB and Rodgers. The only guy who I think has done well recently for us is Canales based on the actual team talent level. Morgan has made a couple good FA moves but his best was spending more for guards than any other team. He’s been meh otherwise and again almost Fitterer like in the draft.

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23 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

Mark me down as someone who saw yesterday's win as pointless

I prefer the competitive losses then the pointless wins. We are now outside the top 5 and while we are more than one player away from turning this team around sometimes that one player CAN turn the team around

2020 

#6 Herbert

#7 Brown

 

2021

#7 Sewell

#8 Horn

 

 

We needed that win against the Cardinals. We needed it because the week before we play so badly against the Cowboys. It also showed we can win against equal teams instead of coming up short now. So we dropped two places. We got a win after a loss.

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10 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

I don’t know who the guy is that you are debating, but there is no sense in trying to defend our recent drafts. They are unfortunately bad and a good reason why we are 11-38 in our last four years and don’t even have any new “studs” on the team.

Most 1st and 2nd round picks flash right away. Saying other teams bust and you need three years is just an excuse. Players not developing until year 3 or 4 is a rarity nowadays, it’s just an excuse for our current and prior GM. The only cases of those are typically on good teams that don’t need players to start right away alah KC and Mahomes or GB and Rodgers. The only guy who I think has done well recently for us is Canales based on the actual team talent level. Morgan has made a couple good FA moves but his best was spending more for guards than any other team. He’s been meh otherwise and again almost Fitterer like in the draft.

Wasn't directly defending any draft. You can say what you want. This idea of that drafted players should make instant impact is something the league is to, because of the lack of patience. Not because of how it should be. 

Morgan has been hear not even a full BFL calendar year. Anyone who wants to say ANYTHING about him good, bad or otherwise, loses all credibility in honest evaluation of our GM. 

What Morgan has done was fix the line. Give him time to fix the defensive line. 

Good teams aren't built overnight.  Morgan and Canalas have only been in control for ALMOST a full NFL calendar. 

Merry Christmas to you and your family.  

 

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