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29 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I had no Idea that Ladd McConkey hasn’t practice since July 28th with an undisclosed leg injury. With Slater going down I was wondering why Charger fans on Twitter were freaking out.

I mean, wouldn't Slater be enough? That's a pretty big deal.

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1 hour ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I had no Idea that Ladd McConkey hasn’t practice since July 28th with an undisclosed leg injury. With Slater going down I was wondering why Charger fans on Twitter were freaking out.

I wanted McConkey on the draft but this was the concern about him. It was all about durability.

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18 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I had no Idea that Ladd McConkey hasn’t practice since July 28th with an undisclosed leg injury. With Slater going down I was wondering why Charger fans on Twitter were freaking out.

Literally as you made this post he was practicing... but yeah hes a monster 

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12 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Let me see if I can do the over reaction right.

Travis Hunter is a bust.  He only had two catches in a preseason game against the other teams backups.  Jacksonville should have taken the guy I like in the draft.  

Jacksonville is really screwing up if they're legitimately trying to use him heavily both ways.

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5 hours ago, CarolinaLivin said:

The USA Today has released their official 2025 NFL record projections
 

https://x.com/nfl_dovkleiman/status/1954537180002472164?s=46

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Going from 5-12 to 8-9 is a pretty sizable improvement of 3 wins. I think there's just been so much hype around this team this off-season that it might feel like failure though. We have not had 8 wins or more since then 2017 season, which was also our last winning season.

I don't think it's realistic to think our defense is going to be good enough for us to do something crazy like flip our record from 5 - 12 to 12-5 or something. But I would be pleasantly surprised if that happened. 

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Random thoughts.

 

Tampa keeps losing key players

Abdul carter looks fuging sick

Jamarr chase is good

Tua throws ducks 80% of the time.  That hip injury must have really effected his torque 

Kyle Allen is still in the nfl

They are both still relatively young. Kyle Allen around 29 backup for the Lions, Heineke around 32 backup for the Chargers. 

IDK what Kyle Allen has been up to in the years since he left the Panthers but, Heineke had some good games for the Commanders when Rivera was still there. 

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