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Round 4 - Panthers draft Trevor Etienne RB UGA


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Just now, Johnstonny said:

Hope ur right... since we will be forcing the ball to him.

Forcing? In order for Warren to be worth the pick he would have to be the focal point of the offense and thus force feed him the ball. Try again. Warren is Taysom Hill, you don't draft Taysom Hill in the 1st round. 

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9 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Forcing? In order for Warren to be worth the pick he would have to be the focal point of the offense and thus force feed him the ball. Try again. Warren is Taysom Hill, you don't draft Taysom Hill in the 1st round. 

Could be a Kelce, could be an Olsen... how valuable were they and accountable to their play. Production.  Given our propensity to fkup WR drafts the x variable now is Canales choosing him. I'm hoping they can exploit this kid in the offense against D.... but my fingers are crossed.

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55 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

...Lets see...not starting IR after draft... 2 good feet, knees and ankles. Chubba cant run forever... so not the best but definitely not the worst pick. Only thing I would have done diff at this stage is Warren over Tet. Warren is Evans, cant believe Canales doesn't see it..

Nobody except you sees it buddy

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53 minutes ago, Basbear said:

he transfered to GA from two years at FL. His average per carry took a big hit.

Yeah, I know, I saw him tearing teams up with limited snaps. I'm sure that's also why Georgia helped sell him on switching sides. The talent is there.

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