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CB Teddy Williams Signs With Panthers


Jeremy Igo
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Did some research and found out Michael Bates, our special teams ace in the '90s and bronze medalist in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics 200 meter race, also competed in 100 meter races and his personal best in that event was 10.17 seconds.

 

This Teddy Williams kid also competed in 100 meter with a best time of 9.90 seconds.

 

Give the kid a chance. World class speed (literally world class!) so let's see what our coaches can do with him. Special teams this year, next year some CB or WR, re-sign and then 3rd year give him significant snaps if he's grasped the schemes we use.

 

 

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4.31 forty yard dash

An obvious #4/5 CB

Underwood was signed to a two year deal and was cut. So before some of you explode with criticism of DG, take that into consideration

As rum says down there, good size. Hes very fast

To bad this is not a track team

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On the bright side, this should technically remove all of the worry with signing Jarrett Boykin, right?

 

Looks like DG was looking to help our ST unit and this helps a lot. Add the LB from MIN on a cheap deal, and the trio of Teddy G, Teddy W and Gachkar improves this unit big time.  

 

 

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On the bright side, this should technically remove all of the worry with signing Jarrett Boykin, right?

Looks like DG was looking to help our ST unit and this helps a lot. Add the LB from MIN on a cheap deal, and the trio of Teddy G, Teddy W and Gachkar improves this unit big time.

I believe we will still try to sign Gachkar after all he can really help our special teams and can play all linebacker spots. We need linebacker depth so we could kill two birds with one stone by signing Gachkar.

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ST coach(dehaven) MUST have demanded him, I mean the panthers did need a gunner or two. I did notice collin jones ST play fell off once he started getting all the nickle snaps.

I'll state this as well- I'm not saying ginn is some huge game changer, but I'm 99.98658 % sure if he was on the past season roster and healthy. No way panthers have a losing record.

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