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Oh hey...A future signing


Mr. Scot

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Panthers sign OT Donald Hawkins
 

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The Panthers signed offensive tackle Donald Hawkins, who spent the entire 2014 season on the Dallas Cowboys' 53-man roster, to a future contract today. Hawkins appeared in one game for the Cowboys as a rookie, then spent last season on the Miami and San Francisco practice squads.

The Panthers previously signed wide receiver Cobi Hamilton, defensive end Larry Webster, guards David Yankey and Tyler Larsen, center Matt Masifilo, defensive tackle Eric Crume and cornerback Travell Dixon.

 

Super B...wait...

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I saw it yesterday. Super bowl bound and still not satisfied, and it trying to get better.

If you're a player on this team, or a fan, you have to love this.

We all have been thinking dynasty for awhile now, but it's seriously looking like that may actually come to fruition!

#KeepPounding

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Just now, ItsNotGonnaBeAlright said:

10 bucks says Gettleman is more concerned with scouting reports for the draft and free agents next season than he is with the Super Bowl right now.

Totally agree. There is nothing he can do to affect the SB roster so I bet his eyes are completely the horizon.

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Not to steal the thunder from our most recent OL signing, but I totally forgot that DG snagged Yankey.  I remember being a huge Yankey fan when he was coming out of Stanford. Not that we need an OG, but his versatility is flexible enough to step in at OT too.  Amazing depth on this line.  

God Bless you DG.

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