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Panthers to sign Canadian OT


El Chingon

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Foucault's college coach said:

“If he’s invited to the Panthers’ main camp, he’s forfeiting half his CFL salary,” Maciocia said. “But at his age ... these opportunities don’t come around every year. If he believes in himself and wants to invest that money in himself, I think it’s a great opportunity."

per the Montreal newspaper:

Foucault was born and raised in Montreal (the second largest primarily French-speaking city in the world, after Paris), played for the University of Montreal Carabins, but before he reports to training camp for the Montreal Alouettes, he is off to Charlotte, N.C., to try out for the Panthers

Foucault wasn’t selected in the NFL draft but he spent two months training in Florida, attended a regional NFL combine in Tampa and an NFL Super Regional Combine in Detroit.

he conducted interviews with six NFL teams -- Atlanta, Miami, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Minnesota and Cleveland. Two others, St. Louis and Indianapolis, called directly to his college coach

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