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Panthers make more roster moves.


Jeremy Igo

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Michael Oher T 8 Mississippi

Zack Sanchez CB R Oklahoma

Waived

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Donald Hawkins T 2 Texas

Returned to Active Roster from Injured/Reserve-Designated For Return

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Ryan Delaire DE 2 Towson

Signed to Active Roster from Practice Squad

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David Yankey G 2 Stanford

Lou Young CB 1 Georgia Tech

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The fact that we're reduced to the point of practically having to pray that Remmers of all people doesn't get hurt should really tell you what an utter failure our offseason was.

Even the nicest Panthers homer shades can't make that stinker look better.

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27 minutes ago, TheRed said:

The fact that we're reduced to the point of practically having to pray that Remmers of all people doesn't get hurt should really tell you what an utter failure our offseason was.

Even the nicest Panthers homer shades can't make that stinker look better.

Unfortunately some huddlers around here proves this otherwise.

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1 hour ago, TheRed said:

The fact that we're reduced to the point of practically having to pray that Remmers of all people doesn't get hurt should really tell you what an utter failure our offseason was.

Even the nicest Panthers homer shades can't make that stinker look better.

Again, what would you have done last offseason, knowing the likes of Norwell, CJ, Addison, Short, Ginn, Love, Klein, Leonard, Whittaker, heck even Remmers and countless depth are free agents next year? 

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/all/carolina-panthers/

And heck, I'm sure most teams don't have probowlers as depth. You'd have to expect a skill dropoff at some pojnt from starters and depth. 

No one expected Oher to have a season ending concussion first thing, and Kail to be quite injured this season.

So tell me, all knowing huddler GM, what would you do?

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4 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Again, what would you have done last offseason, knowing the likes of Norwell, CJ, Addison, Short, Ginn, Love, Klein, Leonard, Whittaker, heck even Remmers and countless depth are free agents next year? 

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/all/carolina-panthers/

And heck, I'm sure most teams don't have probowlers as depth. You'd have to expect a skill dropoff at some pojnt from starters and depth. 

No one expected Oher to have a season ending concussion first thing, and Kail to be quite injured this season.

So tell me, all knowing huddler GM, what would you do?

Blah blah blah.

Why do people like yourself have to go so far to convince yourselves that there was literally nothing whatsoever we could have done to address our OL depth? I'm not talking about magically acquiring some pro bowl starter, I'm talking about basic depth.

Too many people in this fan base revel in mediocrity. As if just having a team is enough. F*ck that noise man.

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