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Saturday Carolina Panthers Cuts thread


Jeremy Igo

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29 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

I still have us at 9 cuts to go...I know we are all waiting on the kicker shoe to drop but I feel like I am missing some or the beat writers/Panthers media hasn't let us know them all. 
 

Final cuts decisions may be dependent on working out a trade.  I've seen nothing new at all for awhile

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2 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

I think panthers.com forgot about Obada not counting and counted up the cuts and arrived at 53 and said we're at 53 now when really its 54 since he didn't count during preseason and Ben Jacobs is still on the team.

He doesn't count on the practice squad not 53. Also he has the chance to get on a teams 53 if not he can return to be our 11th PS guy

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Just now, CarolinaSamurai said:

He doesn't count on the practice squad not 53. Also he has the chance to get on a teams 53 if not he can return to be our 11th PS guy

I'm saying he didn't count during preseason. Adding up the cuts 90 - 37 = 53, but they forgot Jacobs is still on the team and Obada didn't count during preseason.

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