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Greg Jennings Thinking About Breaking Signing On Social Media


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NBC 11 TV in Minneapolis just annouced Jennings was signed by Panthers, I'm guessing they got confused/duped by that fake Schefter tweet

Scott Lewis @ scott_lewis_

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@GregJennings local news here in MN just said you have signed

with Carolina? How do they know and no one else does?!

Julie Myers @ jules91062

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@GregJennings so [NBC 11] just announced a two year deal

w/Carolina...true? Thought the announcement wasn't coming til

10 PST?

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The more i think about it ,, it might be us ...The former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver visited with the Carolina Panthers on Saturday and took a physical, NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reports, per a source informed of the player's plans. Per Rapoport, Jennings was not immediately signed

 

He took a physical and all , Then went on Kids Spring break for the week and nothing has been said about any other visits to any other team but us in the last week he  left from Carolina ,,,

 

​Could have been told go have fun with the family for the week and come talk to us when you get back ...Never know ,, Just kicking tires i guess  ;)

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Its the same people last year that thought Hakeem Nicks was going to be the second coming of Mushin Muhammad.

 

They can't help it. Most people couldn't think about tomorrow if their lives depended on it. Who gives a flip about what Nicks or Jennings did 4 or 5 years ago as if either is the same player now?

 

Jennings is better than Cotchery. So are most receivers not named Bersin.  :D

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The Jason Smith Show on FOX Sports Radio (on air now) is inviting Jennings to call in:

Jason Smith @ howaboutafresca

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So @GregJennings is going to announce his new team at

10pmPT. Is he the first person to ever do it solely on social

media?

Jason Smith @ howaboutafresca

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Hey @GregJennings - want to come on with us on Fox Sports

Radio (national) tonight after your Twitter announcement next

hour?

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