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Panthers sign WR Russell Shepard


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15 minutes ago, SIGCHI222 said:

You that sumbitch that calls WFNZ all the damn time?

I haven't listened to that garbage in about 10 years. On the rare occasion I listen to the radio, I prefer 730.. The guys on 610 eat boogers like its their job.

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1 minute ago, Cracka McNasty said:

I mean you joke but ST had a hand in us blowing the game against the broncos. People forget the punt return non fair catch where guys went full retard. 

I didn't forget.  I essentially blocked it from my memory.  Like it never happened.  Quite well until you just now brought it up again. 

 

Thanks friend.

 

<Note to self:  Figure out a way to fukk up CMN's day sometime in the next week.  Any means necessary>

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2 minutes ago, gorillamilitia13 said:

I've honestly never heard of him before but he had 6 offers... seemed like a hot commodity for some reasons. Bucs wanted to retain him even after signing DJax.

We should apply a similar strategy. Treat him as primarily a special teamer and pursue better talent to play WR.

Hoping this guy ends up no higher than 4th on our WR depth chart.

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Panthers working to sign former Bucs WR Russell Shepard

8:47 p.m. ET, Thurs., March 9

According to Ian Rapoport, the Panthers are hoping to sign former Buccaneers WR Russell Shepard. 39 of Shepard’s 55 career catches came in 2016, although against Carolina in Week 17, he caught just two of seven balls thrown his way and had a drop. On the season, he averaged just 3.6 yards after the catch per reception. — Josh Liskiewitz, @PFF_Josh

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I'm willing to pencil him at Philly's spot with the potential of being our slot guy if he shows out. He will def help ST which we needed assistance in. I could still see us looking at a guy like Carlos Henderson or Chris Godwin on day 2 or 3 of the draft. 

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