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lot more activity going on behind the scenes


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:incazzato:...i want to know who

but there's a lot more activity going on behind the scenes. In fact, there's already a free agent in town to take a physical tomorrow. You'll have to wait for Monday's Herald for that one.

http://www.heraldonline.com/665?plckController=Blog&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&insiteUserId=ded44479-eff0-4fb5-98bf-9edb9d130913&plckPostId=Blog%3aded44479-eff0-4fb5-98bf-9edb9d130913Post%3aa8f6fb13-3838-4e82-93c2-8c4e72c54cf4&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest

Well since Oakland did not sign Boone its prob him..but you never know

also looks like favorite might go with leman to philly

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It's already been said in another thread its Mark Jones. Gantt reported.

the reason no one wants Jones outside of Carolina is b/c he really isn't a very good return man or WR. Very few teams in the league use return men who lack the ability to make a homerun play......

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the reason no one wants Jones outside of Carolina is b/c he really isn't a very good return man or WR. Very few teams in the league use return men who lack the ability to make a homerun play......

I'll take a guy who consistently gets you better than the league average on returns and will occasionally break one for 30-40 yards over a homerun threat that isn't nearly as consistent.

Jones wasn't a star, but he was the absolute definition of solid.

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I actually like Mike Jones...hes a good rapper...MIke JONESSSSS

Haven't you ever heard that reference in the stands when Mark Jones is mentioned over the loud speakers?

PA Guy - "Back to receive for the Panthers, Mark Jones"

Crowd - "WHOOOO"

Others in Crowd - "MARK JONES"

"WHOOOOO'

"MARK JONES"

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Haven't you ever heard that reference in the stands when Mark Jones is mentioned over the loud speakers?

PA Guy - "Back to receive for the Panthers, Mark Jones"

Crowd - "WHOOOO"

Others in Crowd - "MARK JONES"

"WHOOOOO'

"MARK JONES"

LOL naw I live in Atlanta so I havent had a chance to go to any panthers games lately:(

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