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Atlanta's fullback....


Jeremy Igo

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24 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Care to elaborate? I'm just curious not gonna hate.

That we make moves a lot later than they should be done, winning isn't our top priority, that we'd rather keep respected vets that our fan favorites when they are well past their prime and should be replaced. I know Tolbert isn't a fan favorite here anymore but I fee like he still is to the average "lay person", I guess you can call it, Panthers fan. I just don't see any reason why Tolbert should be on this team any longer, to me him and Shula are on the top of the list of people that need to go. Remmers and Tre Boston not far behind.

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4 minutes ago, gorillamilitia13 said:

That we make moves a lot later than they should be done, winning isn't our top priority, that we'd rather keep respected vets that our fan favorites when they are well past their prime and should be replaced. I know Tolbert isn't a fan favorite here anymore but I fee like he still is to the average "lay person", I guess you can call it, Panthers fan. I just don't see any reason why Tolbert should be on this team any longer, to me him and Shula are on the top of the list of people that need to go. Remmers and Tre Boston not far behind.

Completely agree. I got pissed when I saw Tolbert made the pro bowl and someone like Sean lee didn't. I like Tolbert, but it's time to move on. 2012 he had a great year but it's just not working anymore. I am also on the fore Shula bandwagon (recently joined). 

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12 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Completely agree. I got pissed when I saw Tolbert made the pro bowl and someone like Sean lee didn't. I like Tolbert, but it's time to move on. 2012 he had a great year but it's just not working anymore. I am also on the fore Shula bandwagon (recently joined). 

I hope him making the pro bowl isn't Rivera's excuse to keep him around.

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16 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

 DG could draft a FB #1 overall in the NFL draft and Ron and Mike would still have him inactive on Sundays and play Tolbert.

Based on what? This is completely baseless. It's not like thereal would ever be 2 fb to chose from to begin with. 

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