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A little hope for Brandon Wegher fans....


Jeremy Igo
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Many fans were disappointed on Friday night when the Panthers chose to put preseason MVP Brandon Wegher in for only 7 offensive plays. It seemed as if the Panthers had forgotten about this undrafted rookie and a visit to the waiver wire is all but a certainty. 

Not so fast, another undrafted kid last season, Corey Brown, had even less snaps in the third preseason game (6). Brown went on to not only make the team, but contribute at crucial times late in the season. 

Of course, it didn't hurt that Brown was the designated punt returner at the time. However, Wegher has proven to be no slouch when it comes to punt and kickoff return teams. 

There is still hope, Wegher fans. 

 


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Many fans were disappointed on Friday night when the Panthers chose to put preseason MVP Brandon Wegher in for only 7 offensive plays. It seemed as if the Panthers had forgotten about this undrafted rookie and a visit to the waiver wire is all but a certainty. 

Not so fast, another undrafted kid last season, Corey Brown, had even less snaps in the third preseason game (6). Brown went on to not only make the team, but contribute at crucial times late in the season. 

Of course, it didn't hurt that Brown was the designated punt returner at the time. However, Wegher has proven to be no slouch when it comes to punt and kickoff return teams. 

There is still hope, Wegher fans. 

 

 

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