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Panthers interested in signing Barnidge


mc52beast

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Heard Garafaolo talking on NFL Live about Barnidge, said he was visiting the Bills today and that a lot of teams are interested in him but that the Jags and Panthers have expressed the most interest in signing him.. 

Get this guy back in the Black n Blue!!!

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fug all that #2 talk. Having two pass catching TEs makes our offense way more dynamic he'll get plenty of looks and playing time and even if he is the damn backup , he's backing up one of the top 5 TEs in the league thats an important ass job 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Makes sense.

We're doing the reunion tour this season.

If we sign him it convinces me even more that we are all in this season. I speculate that Richardson is growing more inpatient as his window gets smaller.

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