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I Interrupt Your Current Draft Viewing To Tell You...


PantherBrew

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we have fuging Cameron J. Newton as our quarterback. And that is the biggest draft pick in the history of this franchise.

It is Denver's John Elway, it is Indy's Peyton Manning, it is the Carolina Panther's.....

Greatest draft pick ever..

http://youtu.be/ZnkjGnNg-_E

Watch this video, and I promise, whatever you feel about the draft... you will feel much better.

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Not gonna lie the "Winning is contagious" part always gives me goosebumps and makes me want to go to the gym immediately and better myself. It makes me want to be a better boyfriend, son, student and person.

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Guest Bwood

Can someone maybe post a list of users that despised the Cam pick so maybe I can link their names to the Silatolu hate-wagon?

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Can someone maybe post a list of users that despised the Cam pick so maybe I can link their names to the Silatolu hate-wagon?

If silatolu is so damn good how come not a damn single person has talked about him prior to the draft?? that's what gets me.

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Guest Bwood

If silatolu is so damn good how come not a damn single person has talked about him prior to the draft?? that's what gets me.

Um where have you been? I was actually pulling for us to draft him all day before the pick happened, I knew we would go O-line and he was the best available.

Silatolu is a very unique prospect who's been compared to Jason Allen, and San Francisco's former top 15 pick Mike Iupati. Go do some research and you will see that all of the people that matter, love him. Not nerdy users on a forum.

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Guest Bwood

Huh?? you aren'y making any sense.. is what I said even wrong?? because nobody on this forum knew who he was before the draft.

Because that's a false statement.

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If silatolu is so damn good how come not a damn single person has talked about him prior to the draft?? that's what gets me.

A lot of scouts were trying very hard not to get the word out because they were hoping other teams would overlook him. Apparently we surprised the 49ers with this pick and they weren't happy.

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