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Hurney, Rivera Looking like IDIOTS


MHS831

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Last week all the talk was that Gabbert locked onto receivers and could not checkdown. The talking head also said he could not deal with a pass rush. These would not be problems on a pro day. Would love to see the Panthers have him throw with someone in his face.

Funny you mention that because when i looked at that video mav posted of the pro day it looked like he was staring his receivers down then

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Exactly. Pro days are rehearsed. Newton was sub-par at his, Gabbert was phenomenal. But even so, a private workout takes the QB out of his own environment and puts him in a place where he has to sink or swim. If Rivera sees one of the QB's better fit for our system, then take him.

Newtons pro day was far from sub-par get over urself.

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What is the subject and/or purpose of this thread?

Calling out why Hurney and Rivera did not attend Gabbert's pro day when he is arguably the best QB in the draft and QB is arguably our biggest need. Two looks are better than one, and if we are drafting QB, we should be looking at any and all who might be worthy--not only of the #1 pick, but if we trade down, Gabbert could still be an option.

I realize that we have him coming in for a workout, but we have Cam coming in too. Why were they at his pro day?

Everybody doesn't have to like it.

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Why should I be? I come on here to talk about the Panthers, not interact with losers who think it is cool to snipe at others. Fo

mhs you post far too often for anyone's liking and most posters here would be happy if you Just Took A Break From Making Threads

some people can make lots of threads. we call him Mr Scott

some people are really good trolls. we call him Sam Mills Fan and King Taharqua

some people killed themselves while having a warrant served on them for animal cruelty. some people are baggage handlers at an airport in alaska

you are somewhere below all of them.

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mhs you post far too often for anyone's liking and most posters here would be happy if you Just Took A Break From Making Threads

some people can make lots of threads. we call him Mr Scott

some people are really good trolls. we call him Sam Mills Fan and King Taharqua

some people killed themselves while having a warrant served on them for animal cruelty. some people are baggage handlers at an airport in alaska

you are somewhere below all of them.

He's the waterboy's waterboy :lol:

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LMAO at you cats who put; wonderlic scores, Combine and Pro Day workouts ahead of what's on the tape. The tape don't lie! And when I turn on the tape I see a certified winner in Cam, and a average QB at best in Blaine. And to top it off Blaine played against less competition, but in your minds we still should draft him over Cam because he's a Pro Day, and Wonderlic stud. GTFOFHWTBS! Men Lie, Women Lie, but Game Tape don't!

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