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BREAKING: Panthers sign QB Kenny Pickett


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Just now, outlaw4 said:

So, "Start Pickett" thread when?

And before anyone says anything, this is the same place that had threads wanting to start Chris Weinke over Jake Delhomme.

Week 1 would be a safe bet. Start Weinke was a weekly thread.

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

You never drink corn liquor. You sip it. I've seen many a rookie think they can handle a big drink and end up face down in the dirt 30 minutes later. 

Yeah after it happens to you, at least you get to watch others do the same thing. 
I had never had any and was not warned and it was so smooth. Luckily I ended up n the backseat of a random car not the dirt and was left alone to sleep it off. 
 

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7 minutes ago, strato said:

Yeah after it happens to you, at least you get to watch others do the same thing. 
I had never had any and was not warned and it was so smooth. Luckily I ended up n the backseat of a random car not the dirt and was left alone to sleep it off. 
 

You're lucky if you don't wakeup covered in your own body fluids. My first time I woke up behind the wheel of my dad's car and was stuck on railroad tracks. I missed the crossing completely. It was a long time before I touched the stuff again. 

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Weinke could at least throw the ball. I can see people calling for him in like, preseason 2003. Jake is a legend to me just for 2003 alone. Hell the first game was enough to not forget him. And after we got rolling I can’t imagine calling for Weinke or Peete or anyone. 

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

You're lucky if you don't wakeup covered in your own body fluids. My first time woke up behind the wheel of my dad's car and was stuck on railroad tracks. I'm missed the crossing completely. It was a long time before I touched the stuff again. 

That’s lucky. Driving on it? I couldn’t walk on it.  I bet that stuff has buried a lot of people behind a wheel. 

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1 minute ago, strato said:

Weinke could at least throw the ball. I can see people calling for him in like, preseason 2003. Jake is a legend to me just for 2003 alone. Hell the first game was enough to not forget him. And after we got rolling I can’t imagine calling for Weinke or Peete or anyone. 

It happened. Hard to believe but it did. It will happen the first time Young throws a pick or misses a throw. Its inevitable. 

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5 minutes ago, strato said:

That’s lucky. Driving on it? I couldn’t walk on it.  I bet that stuff has buried a lot of people behind a wheel. 

I got behind the wheel before it kicked in. As the old saying goes, I thought I had more time. I didn't know it would kick in so fast and I wasn't warned about the sip verses drink effect. Rookie making rookie mistakes.

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It happened. Hard to believe but it did. It will happen the first time Young throws a pick or misses a throw. Its inevitable. 

Well he starts every year like that, he does it again then heck yes people are gonna be calling for Pickett.

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

I got behind the wheel before it kicked in. As the old say goes, I thought I had more time. I didn't know it would kick in so fast and I wasn't warned about the sip verses drink effect. Rookie making rookie mistakes.

Well you were lucky and that’s a good thing. You have to survive your mistakes to learn from them. 

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45 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

You're lucky if you don't wakeup covered in your own body fluids. My first time I woke up behind the wheel of my dad's car and was stuck on railroad tracks. I missed the crossing completely. It was a long time before I touched the stuff again. 

I didn't sip mine either. I have no memory of it. I just know the pictures all my friends took. Evidently it was something I would have wished I could remembered. Afterwards they said I passed out and the only knew I was alive because they heard my head lift up and hit the floor. Probably should have called an ambulance for alcohol poisoning. Evidently it was good times. I just remember none of it. 

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18 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I didn't sip mine either. I have no memory of it. I just know the pictures all my friends took. Evidently it was something I would have wished I could remembered. Afterwards they said I passed out and the only knew I was alive because they heard my head lift up and hit the floor. Probably should have called an ambulance for alcohol poisoning. Evidently it was good times. I just remember none of it. 

Being young. And free. I drank so much on a NYE when I was about 20 I was sick for over a week. Alcohol poisoning for sure. Last time I drank Scotch pretty much. Peppermint schnapps and champaign on top of a bottle of Johnny Walker or Chivas or something. Was on a mission. I completed it. 
Like I said, you have to survive to learn from your mistakes. Somehow I did survive. So far. But I am bad at the learning part. 

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