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Panthers worked out Dee Milliner today.


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It's funny how many posters are still cocky about free agents, etc.  We're 3-6.  You know what that means?  We fuging suck.  There's no way to sugarcoat it.  Neither of these two guys are likely to be long-term answers or they wouldn't be available, but when you look at our current roster at those positions, it wouldn't take much for someone to provide an upgrade.

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dee millner AND WOLLF come here and they are the missing pieces to our defense. we win out atlanta chokes we win the divsion we beat the redskins vikings and cowboys we go on to play the pats in the superbowl we go up 42 to nothing at half time we blow the lead and win 38 to 42 

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4 hours ago, General_Purr said:

I don't understand Miliner at all. Other than seeing him ball out in college im not sure..

 

I hope they both do well and make the squad if they can make a difference. Plus it seems our depth is thin as fugkkkkkkk.

Dream thought of everything working out fine with Josh Norman and Bradberry on the outside and early Bene in the nickel... but its life and football and we see things change at flux.

 

Norman and Bradberry together with Bene inside would've been a great secondary.  A shame really.

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