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Panthers release RB Chris Ogbonnaya


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This caught me by surprise. Why did we release Ogbonnaya instead of Reeves? I thought that Ogbonnaya could play FB while Tolbert was out and would bring value to our goal line situation, if he was ever used, in conjunction with having good hands out of the backfield. This doesn't make sense to me. I didn't post a link because I couldn't get it to post, but I read this on derp

 

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does anyone even glance at the forum anymore to see if a threads exists?

 

 

Yes, someone does and this someone typed Ogbonnaya name in the search and came up nothing and then this someone posted this thread only later to find out by a smarty that a thread already existed titled "the force is no longer with us".

 

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Yes, someone does and this someone typed Ogbonnaya name in the search and came up nothing and then this someone posted this thread only later to find out by a smarty that a thread already existed titled "the force is no longer with us".

 

 

yeah,I saw the tread with the title,"The force is no longer with us" and said "What the fug ? ".

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