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Bubble players....


Jeremy Igo

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Personally, I think the roster is already set regardless of what happens on Thursday night.

However, I imagine the game may have practice squad implications.

 

Question: Who is on the bubble enough for Thursday night to make or break their chances of employment in Carolina.

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Just now, Khyber53 said:

I think Fozzy is on the bubble at this time. He's been good to have here, but I think the backfield is too crowded with talent to keep him.

Gino is on the bubble as well. I think it is his paycheck amount vs. younger guys who can do the job.

 

I was going to list Gino (and some others), but I just think he's done, no matter what he does. Then again, who will play center if Kalil and Larsen go down?

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Just now, top dawg said:

I was going to list Gino (and some others), but I just think he's done, no matter what he does. Then again, who will play center if Kalil and Larsen go down?

At that point, you start taking volunteers from the fans in attendance.

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