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41 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Both Horn and Etienne with huge blunders  but people will still stay Dan Morgan drafted an amazing rookie class. T-Mac has been great. Scourton has been fine but everyone else are mediocre with fairly low ceilings. 

they are rookies, calm down! they will make mistakes. overall the draft class was good

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3 minutes ago, carolinanimal said:

they are rookies, calm down! they will make mistakes. overall the draft class was good

This guy has literally some of the worst takes on this forum, ignore his stupidity he may coach flag football but he certainly doesnt understand ball past an 8 year olds level.

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48 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Both Horn and Etienne with huge blunders  but people will still stay Dan Morgan drafted an amazing rookie class. T-Mac has been great. Scourton has been fine but everyone else are mediocre with fairly low ceilings. 

😂😂😂😂 your takes have managed to get worse not better lol, News flash 4-7th round draft picks USUALLY DO NOT HAVE HIGH CEILINGS even the ones who turn into all pros have obvious flaws ie Josh Norman 4.7 40....

Any late round pick who contributes at all can't be considered a "huge blunder" lmfao stick to flag football, NFL ball definitely isnt your speed.

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2 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

😂😂😂😂 your takes have managed to get worse not better lol, News flash 4-7th round draft picks USUALLY DO NOT HAVE HIGH CEILINGS even the ones who turn into all pros have obvious flaws ie Josh Norman 4.7 40....

Any late round pick who contributes at all can't be considered a "huge blunder" lmfao stick to flag football, NFL ball definitely isnt your speed.

Says the guy who spent all offseason saying that XL was going to have a big year 🤣 You don’t know ball at all. Doubt you ever played. 

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13 minutes ago, Growl said:

this team needs some spread elements. It’s what the QB is most comfortable with and the personnel around him are suited for more old school power run play action shots.

get a spread back, get a true Y piece, get a fast yac merchant so we can actually split the 2 high and actually incorporate some wr screens in for easy yardage 

If we are rolling with BY as our guy moving forward we need to scheme around his talents and run exclusive spread offense. Like running a Gus Malzahn or Todd Monken offense. 

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17 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

A legit TE goes further than anther WR IMO

But we would need a FA established Tight End then if that’s the route we want to take. We can’t wait for a draft pick to develop and hope he’s Brock Bowers out the gate. 

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Just now, flagfootballcoach28 said:

You literally attacked me during the offseason when I said XL was trash. 🤣No, I’m not going through your post history. Idc about you. 

Nah I'll wait because I know 100% i NEVER said he would have a big season, I said righting off a rookie is stupid and you were calling for cutting him I also said not taking Ladd Was THE MISTAKE , with Legette all I said was wait and see. He managed to regress to full retard now would be a good time to call for cutting him.

And it was your own thread dude all you have to do is click your profile and threads started by you 🧐

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