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2 minutes ago, PantherKyle said:

I disagree. Tet is a much better prospect and a clear #1 potential. XL simply does not have the ball skills to be a 1.

In the same draft I would put XL below him but we drafted XL.   We need to be working on finding someone to knock AT out of the slot and bring YAC to Carolina.  Which isn’t Tet.  

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49 minutes ago, PantherKyle said:

I disagree. Tet is a much better prospect and a clear #1 potential. XL simply does not have the ball skills to be a 1.

So what are we going to do? Trade Legette? Even if Legette is two, we don’t need another 6’4 go ball specialist. We had the Twin Towers experiment and experience, it didn’t end well. 
 

If anything, you would trade down and use the additional picks to trade back up to take Golden. 

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

So what are we going to do? Trade Legette? Even if Legette is two, we don’t need another 6’4 go ball specialist. We had the Twin Towers experiment and experience, it didn’t end well. 
 

If anything, you would trade down and use the additional picks to trade back up to take Golden. 

Well Morgan makes me look like an idiot. You had two tight ends who can do the exact same poo Tet can do sitting there, a true slot in Egbuka, a burner in Golden who can run the entire route tree. 
 

we take another go ball receiver to pair with the stiff hip Legette, stiff hip Sanders, and an aging Theilen and decent 3 option in what’s his face from Holy Cross. 
 

I don’t get it. I really don’t. This will inevitably fail like every other receiver draft pick not named Steve Smith. 
 

Idiots fell in love with the measurables yet again. I’d have been happier taking Shadeur Sanders than this guy who can’t even get off blocks in the PAC 12/Big 12. 
 

We have gone back in time to the Funchess/Benjamin experiment which was fantastic, when Benjamin got hurt. 
 

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12 hours ago, CRA said:

yeah, this draft is going to suck.  Morgan and his folks are going to overprioritize defense.  Reach for their dudes early.  

I wouldn't be shocked if there first 5 rounds are 4 defensive players and a running back that doesn't actually make sense (hate their top 30 fixation there and who they looked at)  or some poo like that. 

Going into this draft, it's almost like we forgot we got the 30th ranked passing game in the NFL.   And our featured player, contemplated retirement, wasn't healthy and is going to be worse. 

Lol

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3 hours ago, Panthero said:

Lol

I'm not sure what happened there (CRA checks the modern day politician's playbook).  Oh, my account must of been hacked.  Hacked I tell you! 

None the less, my overall average of predicting what the Panthers will do.....remains unfazed.  I'm wrong 90% of the time about what this front office will do in a draft.  I nailed XL last year so I am due for a drought of about a decade lol. 

 

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1 minute ago, La Pantera said:

I think Coker ends up taking ATs spot.

I got nothing but love for Coker.  We still lack anyone that presents that quick YAC player.  I'll never get building a chunk play football team for Bryce  Young (who needs a dink and dunk team).  And yes, dink an dunks still go down field and chunk play still go short in games.  I just don't see the vision here.    

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6 hours ago, CRA said:

I'm not sure what happened there (CRA checks the modern day politician's playbook).  Oh, my account must of been hacked.  Hacked I tell you! 

None the less, my overall average of predicting what the Panthers will do.....remains unfazed.  I'm wrong 90% of the time about what this front office will do in a draft.  I nailed XL last year so I am due for a drought of about a decade lol. 

 

Take note folks, this is how you respond. Humor. Well said and I have done at least worse if not far worse on predictions. 

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15 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Well Morgan makes me look like an idiot. You had two tight ends who can do the exact same poo Tet can do sitting there, a true slot in Egbuka, a burner in Golden who can run the entire route tree. 
 

we take another go ball receiver to pair with the stiff hip Legette, stiff hip Sanders, and an aging Theilen and decent 3 option in what’s his face from Holy Cross. 
 

I don’t get it. I really don’t. This will inevitably fail like every other receiver draft pick not named Steve Smith. 
 

Idiots fell in love with the measurables yet again. I’d have been happier taking Shadeur Sanders than this guy who can’t even get off blocks in the PAC 12/Big 12. 
 

We have gone back in time to the Funchess/Benjamin experiment which was fantastic, when Benjamin got hurt. 
 

I understand the skepticism, but I do think TMAC  is way above KB or Funchess ever were as prospects.  Neither of them even sniff TMAC in hands (felt like KB body caught nearly everything) agility and fluidity of movement, and route running.

 

No clue if it’ll work out but I get it. 

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