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Free Agents Poll


Admiral Ackbar

Free Agents Poll  

61 members have voted

  1. 1. Out of these 3, which Free Agent would you like the Panthers to acquire?

    • Alshon Jeffery
      12
    • Jason Pierre-Paul
      27
    • DeSean Jackson
      22


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Had dinner with Jamison Crowder the other day.   One thing he said about DJax scared me for the panthers.  He said he's a great teammate and loves to win but would complain to the coaches when he wasn't getting the ball.   Referred to Arizona game in the red zone when Cousins had Jamison as read 1 and Garçon as read 2 but DJax was on sideline play before in coaches ear.....so in the huddle the coaches got into the ear piece of Cousins and changed it to fade to DJax.   Coverage ended up being busted with Crowders guy going to Garçon leaving him wide open.  But fade to DJax called and incomplete.

So worried if it will stunt the growth of Cam with DJax.  But will love that speed for Cam.... 

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8 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

He's interesting, can he play DE?

Coming out of college, people said he fit more as a 3-4, but certainly more than capable of adapting to a 4-3 style; albeit arm length and hands were an issue.

Interesting prospect; though likely to command a lot of money from a team fishing for a pass rusher.

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1 minute ago, Saca312 said:

So you just happen to have casual dinners with NFL players on a routine basis?

No....he came to my restaurant near where his parents live to talk about a charity event for kids with Down syndrome.  His brother has Down syndrome so we are doing an autograph event/dinner at the restaurant and kickball tourney.  

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1 minute ago, slumdogmillionaire said:

No....he came to my restaurant near where his parents live to talk about a charity event for kids with Down syndrome.  His brother has Down syndrome so we are doing an autograph event/dinner at the restaurant and kickball tourney.  

Haha just messing with you man.

Just more jealous if anything.  But that sounds like a great cause! Great work of you all.

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I would've voted for Eric Berry, but given that he's not on the poll, I voted for Alshon Jeffrey. Has the size Gettleman covets but actually does have the speed that half the Huddle seems to think that Funchess has.


Ish, my bad...
stupid app doesn't load the media at times. Alshon would have my vote as well of the three.


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4 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Haha just messing with you man.

Just more jealous if anything.  But that sounds like a great cause! Great work of you all.

He did say his 3 workouts were with Skins, Pats, and Falcons.   Falcons texted his agent before the skins pick and said Falcons were picking him.   But skins picked him and then Falcons used next pick on Justin Hardy.   

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