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Panthers Workout RB Chris Ogbonnaya


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So, you want to waste a game day roster spot on ONE play (a jet sweep, most likely) on a position guy from the PS that only plays on offense, thus also decreasing the time he can spend developing in our system due to active roster-practice squad restrictions? I understand your frustrations, but GET IT TOGETHER, MAN,

 

BUT IT WORKS ALL THE TIME IN MADDEN!  WHY CANT THE COACHES JUST PLAY MADDEN AND GAME PLAN AROUND THAT!

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Did you see ANY sparks of speed whatsoever in our last game?

Coraddelle Patterson took three handoffs for over 100 yards. It would not be a waste to hand the ball off to a man with a 4.3 forty. What could it possibly hurt?

I guess you would rather see a whole bunch of hits on our QB because no one respects our oline or the run game speed.

And as far as a roster spot, what's Fozzy (for example) contributed one bit?

 

if only we had somebody on our roster who ran a 4.3 40

 

it'd be even better if he had a memorable nickname like "tex" or even "philly"

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