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Panthers are the Best in 1st Round Picks


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Pointless thread. Ok, we've been good with the first round picks. We...don't have one this year. What we DO have is a second-round pick.

Do some research and get back to me on how good the Panthers have been in THAT round under Fox/Hurney. :D

JSTFU, we already know how much you hate this team, further proof is not necessary... :lol:

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I forgot all about shelton. What a waste he was, maybe even more-so then Colbert!

We got a pretty good year out of colbert. I don't think shelton did anything. BTW is he still in the league hadn't heard anything about him. And for a 2nd rounder I wouldn't call Foster a bust more like only average. Because he was instrumental during our 03 Super Bowl run.

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Better advise then what he was getting from Tony Softli. That is the reason we got better after 2006.

16 of 17 still on the roster. I would say so. They need to pay this man whatever he wants to stay in Carolina. With or without Hurney, Fox and Co.

The only blemish was Tim Shaw and he was just odd man out of a deep and solid Linebacking Corps.

Did someone pick him up?

Go Panthers

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