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Panthers veteran players that may be on the bubble


Jeremy Igo
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Harper wants to be a GM, that is his ultimate goal.

 

I look for him to get into personnel with a team somewhere, maybe new orleans. 

Oh wow.  I bet he would do well at that also.  Not GM right away, but personnel.  

 

I always hated him, even when he first signed here, lol.  Considering where he's from, I guess that's quite understandable.  He's a truly nice, genuine, guy though.  Pretty awesome to talk to, and you can tell he's extremely knowledgeable.

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Harper wants to be a GM, that is his ultimate goal.

 

I look for him to get into personnel with a team somewhere, maybe new orleans. 

 

Interesting. I think we should keep him for a little while longer to continue mentoring our young guys in the secondary, until maybe Josh takes that role himself.

 

Do you have any idea of the chances that we extend Norman this offseason? I absolutely hate the idea of letting him walk after next season.

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Interesting. I think we should keep him for a little while longer to continue mentoring our young guys in the secondary, until maybe Josh takes that role himself.

 

Do you have any idea of the chances that we extend Norman this offseason? I absolutely hate the idea of letting him walk after next season.

 

 

Not sure. 

 

 

He definitely wants to stay in Carolina, more so than any player in memory. Should not be too hard of a deal. 

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