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Panthro

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My stand is we don't need to draft a QB this year, because I believe this year's QB class is extremely weak. There are other options. I say keep Moore, Clausen, and bring in a vet. We could see if Clausen is truly a bust. If Clausen plays well, we know we are set. If he plays bad, we readdress QB needs in next year's draft, which will probably be better...and we very well could be in contention for Luck. Not saying I want to throw away next season, but you have to look at the big picture and not settle for the smartest kid in the dumb class

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Agreed, we could not draft a single player or sign a single free agent and still not be last place next year. Just being healthy and the new coaching change is worth 4-5 more wins than we had last season. Luck needs to be forgotten. He is a doucher anyway.

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hoping for the opportunity to draft Andrew Luck next year. Thanks for wishing the Panthers would have the worst record in the NFL for a second straight season.

Go find another team to cheer for.... You won't be missed.

I am one of those muttonheads, but there is a fallacy in your argument. You wrongly assume that Andrew Luck will be the number one pick next year, when history has shown that is categorically not the case. In almost every instance in the last decade, when a surefire number 1 draft pick junior has opted to return for his senior year, his stock has plummeted the following year. There is no way the Andrew Luck hype train has as much steam as it did this year.

So yes, I want us to have the opportunity to draft Andrew Luck... with the 18the pick in the draft.

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I am one of those muttonheads, but there is a fallacy in your argument. You wrongly assume that Andrew Luck will be the number one pick next year, when history has shown that is categorically not the case. In almost every instance in the last decade, when a surefire number 1 draft pick junior has opted to return for his senior year, his stock has plummeted the following year. There is no way the Andrew Luck hype train has as much steam as it did this year.

So yes, I want us to have the opportunity to draft Andrew Luck... with the 18the pick in the draft.

So if he pulls a Locker you'd still want to draft him? That's even more ridiculous

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