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Cut one, Keep one, PS one...


Jeremy Igo

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I haven't done a tally  (I'm on vacation from stat-geeking at the moment...!) but it seems there's a pretty even split between those wanting to Keep Byrd vs those wanting to keep Cash. 

I agree Cash is somewhat more prone to be poached from our PS than Byrd.  That could be the deciding factor.

But I voted to keep Byrd first because I'm not fully convinced that KB and Philly will truly be full go at the start of the season, making me think there is a very high chance we'll go with 6 wideouts.

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5 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

I know this is just crazy talk and all, but maybe (JUST maybe) there ISN'T a coach's conspiracy against or involving Wegher?

And maybe (I know, crazy talk here) the coach's have recognized the better player between CAP and Wegher because (1) coach's are professionals whose jobs are always on the line to make those kinds of decisions and (2) one player has upped his game more than the other between last year and this year?

I know, I know... that Occam dude and his razor are just nuts.

That would explain why they replace Wegher with Scoot after Wegher gets them in scoring position. Meanwhile, they never replace CAP and just let him fail to move the ball when it counts. That 3.1 yard average will get a team far. I will give you this, it was better than his 2.8 yard preseason average. Let me know when CAP has a run longer than 6 yards.

The Panthers back up RB was playing for the Patriots and will likely be their starter. Congratulate the front office for that face plant.

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10 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

That would explain why they replace Wegher with Scoot after Wegher gets them in scoring position. Meanwhile, they never replace CAP and just let him fail to move the ball when it counts. That 3.1 yard average will get a team far. I will give you this, it was better than his 2.8 yard preseason average. Let me know when CAP has a run longer than 6 yards.

The Panthers back up RB was playing for the Patriots and will likely be their starter. Congratulate the front office for that face plant.

Indeed.

The coaching staff that has gotten the Panther's to 3 consecutive NFC South division titles in a row had no idea what it is doing, CPK.

You nailed it, dood.

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12 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

Indeed.

The coaching staff that has gotten the Panther's to 3 consecutive NFC South division titles in a row had no idea what it is doing, CPK.

You nailed it, dood.

gaffney was IR'd two years in a row and has never played in an actual regular season game but he's had a productive preseason.  holy smokes what a blunder by gettleidiot.

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