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Some of you are FU%#^NG nuts.


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I waanna see what gabberts got and Mallett before I pass judgment on us being in a bad position with this pick...football is football tho and we better have it in 2011. You never know....we could be getting a great Qb in Gabbert if we decide to go that route.

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I waanna see what gabberts got and Mallett before I pass judgment on us being in a bad position with this pick...football is football tho and we better have it in 2011. You never know....we could be getting a great Qb in Gabbert if we decide to go that route.

Agreed, i think Blaine Gabbert is a better QB then Luck anyway, BUT THAT'S JUST MY OPINION.

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I waanna see what gabberts got and Mallett before I pass judgment on us being in a bad position with this pick...football is football tho and we better have it in 2011. You never know....we could be getting a great Qb in Gabbert if we decide to go that route.

T.J. Yates? :seeya:

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Well, I suppose that depends on if you consider yourself a football fan first or a Panthers fan first. I personally could give a sh** less about the rest of the league. Now the lockout is a whole other issue as it could have a very negative effect on every team INCLUDING the Panthers.

Sorry, I'm a football fan first and I personally could give a sh## less about the Panthers.

And the sentiment on this board because the kid wanted to stay in school another year is embarrassing. It was scary reading some of the posts on this board. Sorry, but the rapture has been postponed for awhile.

If there really was a general feeling that 1 rookie player in a lockout-shortened 2011 NFL season was going to return the Carolina Panthers to some level of respectability I think I may have overestimated the level of football intelligence in the Huddle.

The sun is coming up this morning, we're all alive for another day, Andrew Luck ad his coach will be returning to Stanford next season, nuclear war and famine have not enveloped the earth yet, Steve Smith has not punched anyone in the face and the struggles of the Carolina Panthers continue...

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