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3 "Bubble players" for Thursday night


Jeremy Igo

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1 hour ago, Wundrbread33 said:

How Dickson and Simonson are locks is beyond me...they don't block well either.

You already know how I feel about Lucas.

Hopefully we add someone competent in next years draft to learn from Olsen.

Some would say don't catch well either. I watched the replay of the NE game again last night and still couldn't believe Dickson dropped that TD pass.

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13 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/2016/08/31/carolina-panthers-bubble-players/

 

All three need a good showing if they want to travel to Denver next week. 

Idk if its sarcasm but this has to be the worst statement in your career 

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 I have been talking about Jeremy Cash for quite a while now, ever since Carolina Panthers OTA’s back in May. Although he was undersized, Cash was a player I tagged as one that could make the team as an undrafted free agent. Why? Simple. Cash is a football player. The Panthers could have plugged him in at safety or linebacker and he would have competed. Heck, put him in at running back or tight end, and I would still bet on him. Some guys just have “it”, and Cash is one of them.

He could barley cover in college, in the NFL  he would get eaten up alive. Although Cash gained some weight his lack of speed and aiglity would be usless  as LB. Sandland is the better football player IMO.

I was right about Byrd > Hill and I'll be right about Sandland, just fall in line.

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