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One week til the Draft


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I expect it to continue for some time, whether we take him or not. =|

I give it 60% we will take him but I honestly dont think we will. But if we dont I get to move all Cam threads to the NFL section. But this year all the talk on the board has been the first round pick. People dont even want to talk about the possible 3rd or 4th rounder we will pick up.

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Just think in one short week the Face of the Carolina Panthers will

be a thief,liar and a cheat...LIE,CHEAT and STEAL.

I don't now about you guys but as a loyal Panther Fan I don't want

that stigma attached to our ball club. There are FAR better players available. i

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I give it 60% we will take him but I honestly dont think we will. But if we dont I get to move all Cam threads to the NFL section. But this year all the talk on the board has been the first round pick. People dont even want to talk about the possible 3rd or 4th rounder we will pick up.

Third and Fourth round picks are so hard to predict. Heck, the end of the the first round is hard to predict! :P

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I give it 60% we will take him but I honestly dont think we will. But if we dont I get to move all Cam threads to the NFL section. But this year all the talk on the board has been the first round pick. People dont even want to talk about the possible 3rd or 4th rounder we will pick up.

If you honestly don't think we will take him shouldn't that percentage be a little lower?

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Just think in one short week the Face of the Carolina Panthers will

be a thief,liar and a cheat...LIE,CHEAT and STEAL.

I don't now about you guys but as a loyal Panther Fan I don't want

that stigma attached to our ball club. There are FAR better players available. i

Guess you don't mind Steve Smith going around punching teamates.

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If you honestly don't think we will take him shouldn't that percentage be a little lower?

yeah but going by Hurney's history he usually pisses me off with one pick. So I figured this year it will be the first rounder. A smart GM wouldnt take him first overall. But when it comes to the draft Hurney sucks. Know with that said I still think he is a good GM overall.

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We better hope to God we take him because if we don't we have no idea how long this crap will go on.

We're talking years...

But at least it will be in the NFL section, in not in the Panthers section!

:party:

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