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After all of this, we BETTER draft AJ Green!


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Hey in his defense he got Calvin Johnson who is the best WR in the league. But he did also take Roy Williams and Mike Williams with top 10 picks... lol

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1 badass receiver hasn't done sh!t for that franchise. It won't here unless Green can Shang Tsung into an O-line & competent QB every play. :P

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We need O-line help with r first pick.... Who says we need a WR? With no time to throw, we can't get the ball to any WR's, u can be sure we will sign a Vet QB, but I can almost guarentee we draft a OL

We're likely going to have a very high first pick in next years draft. somewhere in the top-5 range is my guess. Unless we trade down we won't take an OT because only tackles go that high and there is 0% chance we take a tackle with our first selection. Once we are all healthy, we should be fine at line. We need an impact player with our first pick. I pray that A.J. Green, Andrew Luck, or Patrick Peterson enter the draft so we have a chance at taking one ofthem.

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1 badass receiver hasn't done sh!t for that franchise. It won't here unless Green can Shang Tsung into an O-line & competent QB every play. :P

Any post with an MK reference gets my iPhone version of rep, which is just pie and this pointless reply. Good post good sir!

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We need O-line help with r first pick.... Who says we need a WR? With no time to throw, we can't get the ball to any WR's, u can be sure we will sign a Vet QB, but I can almost guarentee we draft a OL

Going for an OT with a top 3 pick next year would be like going for J Stewart when we had DWill.

We just gave away a 1st, 2nd and 4th round pick for Jeff Otah and signed Jordan gross to a mega contract.

If these weren't the right moves, as apparently Hurney thought DWill wasn't, Hurney needs to be shown the door as soon as Goodell reads the Panthers select the Offensive Tackle from..........

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Going for an OT with a top 3 pick next year would be like going for J Stewart when we had DWill.

We just gave away a 1st, 2nd and 4th round pick for Jeff Otah and signed Jordan gross to a mega contract.

If these weren't the right moves, as apparently Hurney thought DWill wasn't, Hurney needs to be shown the door as soon as Goodell reads the Panthers select the Offensive Tackle from..........

seeing as how williams has been healthy for only 2 of the past 5 seasons, maybe hurney knew what he was doing?

people need to come to grips that williams didn't do squat before 2008 for anyone to feel comfortable with putting all their eggs in one basket...and stewart wasn't drafted as his replacement.

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The line has been the biggest problems and IDK if Otah's injury has been the only problem. It seems as if everyone's concentration is off, Kalil and Gross both havent been playing well and these are supposed to be foundations to build off of on our line. Is it all on the RG then? idk, but the next wide receiver we get needs to be quick because the line cant give enough time for our QB's to get descent looks.

Our new coaching staff will help me determine who we probably take in the draft. Either way we will be hopefully taking care of a position of need. I do hope we pick up the CB from LSU if hes as good as everyone says he is, or we trade down and get DT Paea from Oregon St. WR's seem like they are such a hard position to draft and we cant afford a bust.

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