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Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by magnus, Apr 25, 2009.

  1. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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  2. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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  3. Brick Hardwick

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    Hed be a fool to regress this year, if he does play here, hed further reduce his value if he were to hit the market
     
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    DT - run stopper.
    Couple of OL's that are undersized and will develop as backups
    Some TE, LB types that will be ST studs
    A QB project.
     
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    Hard Harry Sometimes Functional INTP

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    IMHO you're trying to get too much out of this draft. We need to blow the first pick on a DT, then the next two on OL. After that, a KR, another DT or BPA. The last thing we need is another project at QB. We have Moore already.

    (aka pretty much what magnus said...)
     
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    You have a point about the QB, it could be a reach, but if Teel is there when we pick at 111, I might bite on that one.
     
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    Hard Harry Sometimes Functional INTP

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    Well, there went Gilbert, to Chicago. Knew it was gonna happen, but :bummed:
     
  8. magnus

    magnus Chump-proof

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    Duke Robinson is nearing legendary status here. I don't get it.


    yep, Gilbert did go. That happens, he was a talented player. He had some question marks but I'd have enjoyed him. We also had two shots at him and got two good players while passing him over. I disagree that Martin's better, but I understand it, and Gilbert was definitely a name approaching legend here too (I definitely bought in). End of the day he's just a guy wth a lot of potential and uneven effort. A Gilbert/Michael Johnson defensive line would be really good - about a quarter of the time.
     
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    Tom Jackson just diagrammed Steve Smith running a comeback route




    So: two picks away. Like our chances of getting a big man here in one form or another.
     
  10. presidence99

    presidence99 This MARRIAGE?

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    I do. People look at who's left decide they like someone and suddenly have to have him. Why isn't this thread tagged 'next tom brady'
     
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