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Panthers sign CB Cortland Finnegan


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10 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

"In 2010, Finnegan became a member of School of the Legends (SOTL), an online communityand partner of the NFLPA.[3] SOTL's headquarters are located in Nashville, TN. He also became Titans' Community Man of the Year due to his fundraising efforts and the establishment of ARK 31, a non-profit charity for children with disabilities and special needs.[4][5]"

 

That's from his Wikipedia page, what an asshole. If you're strictly hating on him because of his on field crap than I can't imagine how much some of you would hate Cam or Josh if they played for other teams. Cortland gets under people's skin just like Josh, hopefully he has something left in the tank!

Pretty much sums it up for most. I would rather have a dirtbag on the field and a good man off than a dirtbag on and off.

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Who the hell doesn't want to play on this all world defense? He will only compliment it instead of coming in and being a top defensive player.

Besides, Luke, TD, KK, Charles, Norman and co will keep him in check should he get out of line. He will know his place real quick. And those are just the players on defense. I'm sure Olsen and Kalil will not have a problem putting him on check. 

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Josh does the same kind of poo as finnigan. By the end of the season all these posters talking poo will eat crow. Dude has massive intensity. He plays hard and gets under ppls skin. Great signing for what it is at this point in the season.

 

added bonus we put bene outside where he excels.

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32 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

Man we already got under other teams' skins.... just wait now lol.

I'd never heard of Finnegan until Panthers tried him out and I began learning of his history.  Man, the thought of him and J-No playing together.  Our opponents WRs are gonna be getting an earful! 

Hope this works out ok.  Colin Jones at Nickel was definitely worrying.  So glad our FO is being proactive.

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