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Final Panthers Cuts


Jeremy Igo
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Think it'd be a huge mistake to let Wegher go. He is the only back built for 20+ carries a game on this team - except for Stewart, but Stewart breaks down after 4-5 games.

We have to be honest here. Stewart will more than likely get hurt by the midpoint of the season. Wegher and CAP are the only backs that can take up his role. Every one else is a 3rd down, change of pace type running back.

 

 

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Fozzy is a third down scat back. Far from complete. 

Why do you think they brought in 3 more running backs this offseason, one of which is an upgraded Fozzy. 

We ppicked up one RB(Todman). DG is bpa in the draft so CAP was bpa and Wegher was a good development player. He'll man we picked a 2nd round WR, a FA WR,  and a UDFA WR but that does not mean KB sucks.  It's about depth. 

Like it or not Fozzy is better than Wegher and playing time shows.  

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Well there's also Tolbert, frankly we normally keep just 3 pure HB with Tolbert as a HB/FB. 

I'm thinking they could keep 5, but I'm just not sure where they make up for it. Webb? 5 receivers? Not sure. 

I normally don't count Tolbert as a RB since they list him at FB, but yeah, keep him too. Gotta keep Webb too, and 6 receivers. My solution for keeping 'em all is in the post above- special unlimited roster just for the Panthers.

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Fozzy is making the team, it's never been a question. Can't wait for the reactions. I think a grand total of 4 of us voted for Fozzy in that 'who will make the team' poll. For some reason people forgot all about him tearing it up in the playoffs because some dude was able to run on 4th stringers.

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