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2026 NFL Combine Thread: 2.26.26 - 3.1.26


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3 minutes ago, strato said:

That’s what people say. I know I’d see it differently. Bijan is pretty damned good but I don’t have nightmares. 

You are talking, likely, a Ray Lewis or Luke level of impact on the game with Sonny. I hope they do take that RB. 

Panthers have been super lucky with slowing down bijan. I'd love lands with the iants.....that's 4 games each year your run defense will be tested to the max. 

Im not joking, for me I'd totally changed the team plans this happened. DL and ILB would rocket to the top of needs/wants. Id even say DT would be on the table for the 1st, same for 2nd.....

thankful Panthers have Moehrig, he's a legit counter to them....hed needs help tho....

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18 hours ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Why, and what's your draft reco?

Prime athletes that play football are not the same as a great football players.  If we wanted a first round TE, last year was the draft to do that.   Not that I'm upset about drafting Tet, but we missed the boat on an early TE.  He would have been TE3 in last years draft. OL, DL, LB and EDGE all are bigger needs than taking a yoked up project of a TE.

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Just now, Basbear said:

Panthers have been super lucky with slowing down bijan. I'd love lands with the iants.....that's 4 games each year your run defense will be tested to the max. 

Im not joking, for me I'd totally changed the team plans this happened. DL and ILB would rocket to the top of needs/wants. Id even say DT would be on the table for the 1st, same for 2nd.....

thankful Panthers have Moehrig, he's a legit counter to them....hed needs help tho....

For whatever dumb reason the falcons literally stopped running him in our home game, he was averaging over 5 yards a carry and they only ran him 12 times or something like that

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

You are picking between Kate Upton and London Olive.  You are going to win either way

They say, with a young woman, look at the mother to see what you’ll have in 20 years. I think with good reason.

Styles’ dad was an NFL LB. I listened to him after meeting with Morgan. I am sold. 

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

For whatever dumb reason the falcons literally stopped running him in our home game, he was averaging over 5 yards a carry and they only ran him 12 times or something like that

soo true..... I was thankful Morris was the HC during that game. Cause like you said, if they kept running with bijan it was OVER... no wonder he got canned, he fumbled the whole QB deal too. I was wrong about Morris, terrible HC and should stick to DC roles. 

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6 minutes ago, strato said:

They say, with a young woman, look at the mother to see what you’ll have in 20 years. I think with good reason.

Styles’ dad was an NFL LB. I listened to him after meeting with Morgan. I am sold. 

I left my last serious gf cause her mother was married 4 times and grandmother being a lounge singer married 7 times.......scared me to death....

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6 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I left my last serious gf cause her mother was married 4 times and grandmother being a lounge singer married 7 times.......scared me to death....

Smart man. I wish I had been that smart.
 

As far as marriage, that paper, if you want children you should marry but that’s it. There is no other good reason to do it. 

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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Olive is hot as hell, my nephew played ball with her brother in kentucky so I have seen her in person but after the fappening pics Upton possesses a "special" skill it seems

more top heavy and I have seen a cute gif of Upton waving, one of those brunt in my mind. personally too, $$$ too, Upton is rich...

 

there's a longer one out there, but this won for me along with the others....

 

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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Olive is hot as hell, my nephew played ball with her brother in kentucky so I have seen her in person but after the fappening pics Upton possesses a "special" skill it seems

It is all personal taste but I find Upton to be very top heavy. That is fun a plenty but will not age well. If you are doing long term. 
 

edit: damn Basbear, I had not seen your post. They are both top heavy lol. Top heavy is the phrase of the day I guess. 

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