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Cards Cut Michael Floyd


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We should definitely claim him, never put him on the active gameday roster, let him leave in free agency and get a comp pick for him when he signs elsewhere. Better use of the 53rd spot on the roster than some of the other turds we've got.

Hell, he doesn't even have to come to Charlotte or show up practice.

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1 minute ago, Bartin said:

We should definitely claim him, never put him on the active gameday roster, let him leave in free agency and get a comp pick for him when he signs elsewhere. Better use of the 53rd spot on the roster than some of the other turds we've got.

Hell, he doesn't even have to come to Charlotte or show up practice.

Is...

Is that an option?

If so then I'm all fuging for it. 

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Just now, Borat said:

I'd give him a 2 year deal -- guy can play. I think his struggles have more to do with the Cardinals' dysfunction than his own. 

He's had like 5 different alcohol related offenses going back to his time at ND. I don't think he's worth pursuing and it will be given at least a 2 game suspension for this that likely starts at the beginning of next year.

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