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There is one player I wish we had from KC


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I'm actually a big KC fan also and love a lot of the players they have on defense (Poe, Johnson, Berry). But if I could only take one player and add him, besides berry??

 

 

De'anthony Thomas. Good grief that boy has some speed huh? How nice would it be to have him returning our punts AND kickoffs?

 

 

 

Not too much speed for Brandon Williams tho I will add :)

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I love Thomas...i was hoping Barner was a slower version of him but DeAnthony is special.

Amazing how much vile i got from Huddlers saying "we got Barner!!" when I suggested he would be an excellent mid late pick. I think mocks had him in the 5th/6th which is really low for a guy with his speed and hands.

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If you banned everyone you disagreed with or everyone that posted content that went against traditional thinking, who would be left?

 

It has nothing to do with that. This really isn't Panthers related. If it were, then people could post topics like "I wish we had Calvin Johnson" "Imagine how good we'd be with Darrelle Revis" "Cam could stay healthy if we had this one player from the Browns (Joe Thomas)." Not Panthers related = ban.

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