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Panthers hosting LB/DE Stephen Weatherly for official 30 visit


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2 hours ago, manu4t said:

Guy has a 4.54 40, 34.5 inch arms and is almost 6'5", he is a beast. Most of the scout reports on him project him as a ST contributor first then a rotational rusher or a Sam linebacker, mid to late round pick.

Jeez, that's some crazy stuff.  4.54 @ 6'5" 267? Damn. 

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1 hour ago, MadHatter said:

Why do you care?  You are probably the only person who cares are "click and post stats".

Well since I was responding to someone else who pointed out the same thing, at least one other person cares. Secondly,  if you don't think I should care,  then why are you concerned with what I posted?

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6 hours ago, Cam El said:

Obviously trying to up click and post stats,  he immediately posts three times in every thread he makes.

Takes 2 posts every single time when it could be done in 1. Always found that odd.

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