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Kyle Love signed to 1 year deal


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Gman is really setting us up to draft BPA. I know this is always his philosophy, but this year, it looks like it truly will be BPA, and not BPA in an area of need. The only spot, I could see the BPA not being a Panther is if one of the QBs fell for some reason. Literally every other position is up for grabs. 

 

What a great time to be a Panther fan.

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Good stuff.

He can play 3T if we don't get one in the draft and he acts as injury insurance if we do. The possibility that he beats out Soliai exists as well. Given how long it took, I imagine his contract will be very close to the minimum.

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12 minutes ago, Ship said:

Love can back up both, that's what makes him so useful.

bout time he came back!

I'm glad he's staying. Can't blame him for shopping other teams though. He's got bills to pay, and I doubt G-man made the top offer.

DT Kyle Love: "This team saw something in me when nobody else did. They gave me a chance. I couldn't walk away from that."

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I'd hope we get some younger DTs to come in and hopefully push the older guys out for the backup spots. We had a problem last year with the aged backups getting tired at the same point in the game as the younger starters.

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