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Saturday Carolina Panthers Cuts thread


Jeremy Igo

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Ben Boulware

Blaine Causell 

Zeek Bigger

Eric Crume

Chris Scott

Gino Gradkowski - IR

Darrel Young

Austin Duke

Dezmen Southward

Andy Lee

Brenton Bersin - IR

Bryan Cox, Jr.

Joe Webb

Garrett Gilbert

Toby Johnson

Jalen Simmons

Keyarris Garrett

Mose Frazier

Zach Moore

Larry Webster

Eric Wallace

Jeff Richards

Damian Parms

 

 

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1 minute ago, panthertime said:

Hope Boulware is able to catch on somewhere. Any thoughts from anyone on if he has chance for Practice Squad?

Igo thinks it highly unlikely.  Based on all I've heard from those that watched all the practices, I'd have to agree that others are way ahead of him.

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1 minute ago, KB_fan said:

Igo thinks it highly unlikely.  Based on all I've heard from those that watched all the practices, I'd have to agree that others are way ahead of him.

I agree but it seems the beat writers and some outsiders believe if he isn't claimed that he just might end up on the PS.  I doubt it though.

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10 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Igo thinks it highly unlikely.  Based on all I've heard from those that watched all the practices, I'd have to agree that others are way ahead of him.

If he does make it to the PS he needs to thank his lucky stars. 

 

No chance another team will claim him. 

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By the way, now that I think of it, there are a lot of injured guys on our team who were NOT sent to IR yesterday.  That makes for interesting speculation what we'll do with them.

Vernon Butler - assuming we keep him on 53, DUH!

Corn Elder - assuming we keep him on 53 (pretty much a no brainer, too)

Daeshon Hall - ditto Elder.  He will make the 53 even if he can't play week 1.

 

But perhaps tougher calls:

Brenton Bersin

Kyle Love

LJ McCray

Jared Norris

Chris Scott

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