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XL should be traded


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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Why not..I'm pretty sure his next qb won't be throwing dirt balls his directing or air mailing balls to him while he has defenders hanging on his back like a superman cape.

dude might try blocking on run plays or running good routes, or coming back to the ball and  not letting make a wish kids body him for interceptions.  XL. IS. fuging. WORTHLESS!

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4 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

dude might try blocking on run plays or running good routes, or coming back to the ball and  not letting make a wish kids body him for interceptions.  XL. IS. fuging. WORTHLESS!

There was a play on that last drive (I think) where TMAC had an effort play where he came back to the ball hard just to make sure the DB didn’t undercut and get the pick. XL would never. 

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Just now, ChibCU said:

There was a play on that last drive (I think) where TMAC had an effort play where he came back to the ball hard just to make sure the DB didn’t undercut and get the pick. XL would never. 

100%.  On the very first pick, it was a trash throw and read by Bryce, but dude, he didnt even fuging try to  come back to the ball.  Nalo attacks the ball.

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19 minutes ago, TD alt said:

If we had McConkey, we might not have been in a position to get McMillan.

I don't think having Ladd instead of XL on last years team changes our draft position much, if at all.

But if we had Ladd and he looked as good as he did for the Chargers, we probably don't take a WR again this year.

I'm okay with how it worked out, LOLOLOL

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Who would bite? Maybe KC would take a shot at him? Their WRs look awful. I can't imagine anyone would give us much of anything. I'd rather replace him in the lineup with Coker and try him out as a gadget player poor man's Cordarelle Patterson before trading him for practically nothing which is likely what he'd fetch.

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    • Yes. Big surprise that the man that couldn't even operate a pizza joint even with his name value in Charlotte can't run an NFL front office. Can't get over his 2023 and 2024 draft classes. Taking XL, Brooks, Wallace takes a special skill of incompetence. Can't get over his plan at MLB. Was apart of the Fitterer team and their comedy of errors. We need fresh ideas in the building next year not only at GM, but in our scouting department. 
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    • The question was regarding Bryce only play well when the game doesn't matter and us out of reach. Bryce did not have a great 4th quarter but he had a great 1st half.  Started the game 4 of 5 for 45 yards and a passing TD. He made a lot of great plays in the drive where we scored our 2nd TD which was a short run by Chuba.  He also had a great run to pick up a first when the pocket collapsed around him.  Great pocket awareness and plenty fast and athletic enough. The point being he played very well at a time where the game was not out of reach or garbage time. That was my point and those games listed are the evidence that prove that point.
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