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Post your sales pitch to get Andrew Luck to declare....


SorthNarolina

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by the time Andrew Luck commits he will know we will be the team that picks him so what can you say to make him commit to Carolina.

He wants to finish his architecture degree, well UNCC and Clemson have great programs so if he could work on that in the off season and probably transfer it back to stanford.

We have a solid running game. We're not nearly as big a disaster as our record would lead anybody to believe.

JR is not a cheap owner and this season is only an aberration. He wants to draft and pay a franchise player as evidenced by that akward moment when he called out Peppers to be a leader. JR is actually an excellent owner.

We're somewhat close to his home.

and yada yada yada. Please declare sir.

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COME ON BRO! haha Beautiful weather, women, and music! what more could you want? OH yea and our team is underrated and oh yea you'll probably get hurt if you go back to school. If you wait a year you'll go to a garbage franchise like the Raiders or Bills! You will sell a ****LOAD of jerseys!

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Jake Locker would have gone number 1 last year. This year he's lucky to be top 10. You inexplicably have been adorned the QB of a generation, next year, some other Junior will probably have a great year and dethrone you.

Seriously, the difference between number 1 overall and number 5, probably a couple million per annum, you could buy a degree and a dual Masters.

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