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Gettleman's next find


DaveThePanther2008

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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/01/11/pro-2016-free-agency-tracker/

Scroll down about halfway then start picking random names, discard them and pick again if you've actually heard of them before, once you've picked the names of 5 trash players from last year you've never heard of that are scheduled to be free agents you now have a pretty good chance of knowing one of Gettleman's 2016 FA gems that will be a standout for the Panthers.

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1 minute ago, Toolbox said:

Oher and coleman were massive hits for gettleman.. he will find another next year bank on it.

 Mitchell was his first.....I loved his style of play. 

I have no doubt he'll find one.   It is how you build a winning roster.  First round picks are probably the easier.  It is the latter rounds and UDFAs and dollar store FA that make the biggest difference.

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4 minutes ago, 15 said:

Riley Cooper

How is a guy that drunkenly claimed, "I'll fight every n!gg@r here!" going to gel with any NFL team? I mean, I could see if he was Megatron good, but well...

Also, I'm not sure which is worse, the racial slur or the fact that he was caught on video at a Kenny Chesney concert. 

Kidding of course. The Kenny Chesney concert was way worse. 

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9 minutes ago, PanthersBigD said:

How is a guy that drunkenly claimed, "I'll fight every n!gg@r here!" going to gel with any NFL team? I mean, I could see if he was Megatron good, but well...

Also, I'm not sure which is worse, the racial slur or the fact that he was caught on video at a Kenny Chesney concert. 

Kidding of course. The Kenny Chesney concert was way worse. 

Mike Vick did a great job of not letting that become as big a problem as it would've been elsewhere.

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