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Panthers cut Jarrett Boykin


Jeremy Igo

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I said yesterday that Norwood was basically a slightly better Boykin. No reason to keep both. 

I think knowing the playbook and having time with our qbs and in the system is more so what I'm worried about. We really need a sports psychologist for Philly... 

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My problem is that we really don't know what we have in Norwood quite yet. I think its way to early to cut Boykin without giving him a shot with the 1's. He has played well and been reliable with the 2's/3's. 

At the end of the day I am no GM, just a Panther fan in disbelief yet again...

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So a guy that caught nearly everything thrown his way in the games that my eyes saw, doesn't get any burn with the 1's and he's cut. But in our most pivotal preseason game we send a guy out there for nearly the entire game and all he's does is drop passes. 

Davis Gettis had a better rookie season with a worse QB and when he got back healthy had a better preseason than Philly has had. And they had no problems giving him the boot. 

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