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Charles Tillman, CB aka "Peanut" signs with Panthers


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I have paid zero attention to this guy or the Bears in general.

Please someone tell me how to feel about this.

Would've felt better if it was Tillman of 5 or so years ago, but no real reason to feel bad about it. He's a great locker room guy and will be a solid mentor to the young corners.

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I have paid zero attention to this guy or the Bears in general.

 

Please someone tell me how to feel about this.

 

This is more of a depth/mentoring signing.  That dude can teach players how to punch the ball out for fumbles better than anyone.  Doubt he has the speed to play outside corner anymore...

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I have paid zero attention to this guy or the Bears in general.

 

Please someone tell me how to feel about this.

 

He was very good back when he was young, healthy and coached by Rivera.

 

Only one of those things is guaranteed at this point, and one is definitely no longer true.

 

He's reputed to be a great teammate in the mold of Thomas Davis though, so we'll see.

 

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