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NFL Execs: Easy Choice for Panthers #1 Pick...


TylerDurden

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Good lord. You are ridiculous. Cam hate ftw!!!

Are you going to noose yourself if we draft him #1?

You always talk about having me on ignore then continue to respond to my posts :confused:

For what it's worth, I'd be happy if we draft Cam, just not as happy as if we'd drafted AJ Green or PP and definitely not as happy as if we'd traded down.

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You always talk about having me on ignore then continue to respond to my posts :confused:

For what it's worth, I'd be happy if we draft Cam, just not as happy as if we'd drafted AJ Green or PP and definitely not as happy as if we'd traded down.

Occasionally I'll hit "View Post" when I see someone respond to something utterly ridiculous you say.

If you would be happy with Cam, then why keep saying all the dumb poo you are about people wanting him or suggesting him?

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Occasionally I'll hit "View Post" when I see someone respond to something utterly ridiculous you say.

If you would be happy with Cam, then why keep saying all the dumb poo you are about people wanting him or suggesting him?

Because the reasoning you clowns use is outrageous. There are plenty of great things to say about Cam and some things that cause concern but you guys focus on things that don't matter one bit and use it as concrete evidence as to why we should pick him.

Brooks said take him!

He won at the JuCo level!

He won the Heisman!

He went undefeated!

He will sell jerseys!

Etc etc etc

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I do not understand why so many here are in love with cam.

I get he is a good prospect with upside but the way some on this site talk about him, you would think he has no flaws at all and that he is a sure fire can't miss player.

But having said that if they decide he is the best pick and choose him I am all for it but I don't think they should I would much rather see them pick Green or Peterson.

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