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Why Passing on a WR in the first might not be a option


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I don't need to do anything children.

If you can like you say "dick ride WR's" who done nothing in the NFL, who aren't on your favorite team, or who you've only seen highlights on youtube of and fell in love with.

Then I can do the same for a player on my favorite team who has actually made plays for that said team.

you better enjoy it while you can. we probably wont be resigning his weak a** when his contract is up #lafail

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you better enjoy it while you can. we probably wont be resigning his weak a** when his contract is up #lafail

And then he will be like Peppers was to me. I don't care when they are not Panthers unlike you. Who dick rides players not on the Panthers.

Still need to take some grow up pills I see.

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And then he will be like Peppers was to me. I don't care when they are not Panthers unlike you. Who dick rides players not on the Panthers.

Still need to take some grow up pills I see.

your saying the same thing over and over. fyi players in the draft will be future Panthers. so why not root for players who have potential to land here and help our organization be great?

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i before e except after c.

If you're going to take the time.to correct me, make sure there is something that needs to be corrected, and don't fug up yourself.

By the way, steve smith says hi.

Thanks Mr. Spellcheck, didn't know this was English class.

I respect and love Smittle but elite recievers get his catches and yards plus the TDs. Smith doesnt get it done when it comes to scoring touchdowns in these last few years. which is way we need more, "Playmakers and Touchdown Scorers" (Gettlemen) which equals a better WR core.

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your saying the same thing over and over. fyi players in the draft will be future Panthers. so why not root for players who have potential to land here and help our organization be great?

Not all will be panthers and you're riding the dick of a lot of college WR.

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Not all will be panthers and you're riding the dick of a lot of college WR.

Not all will be panthers(Stating the obvious)

im not dick riding alot of anything. im just saying despite if you think that there are no true elite WR in this draft it doesnt mean there arent any impact WR/eventual elite WR. inorder to get one of those needs out of this draft we have to go that direction in the first two rounds.

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