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Panthers should have just put Bene on IR.


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, countryboi said:

Cutting him seemed heavy handed and short sighted. The Panthers like to act tough with mid-low tier players 

Gettleman likes to act tough when it comes to everything minus the terrible coaching staff he has running the circus.

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Seems like he was cut also to send a message to the team after a historically bad loss

Unless he was dogging it in rehab and/or practice, what might that message be?

Get hurt, work your ass off to come back, try your best to get out there ASAP because you're the only experienced vet CB on the roster then get cut for your efforts because we had an awful defensive game?

Maybe he was dogging it, I don't know. But if he wasn't, the only message it sent was that it was a dick move.

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