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Panthers Practice Squad List


Jeremy Igo

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Wish Austin would have come back. Feel like he has more of a chance to develop than Garrett. 

 

Any receiver that cannot crack the roster over the past two years... lost cause. 

We needed another big possession receiver. 

Also didn't Bersin and Byrd both fail to crack the 53 the first two years only to make it the next? Not that they are exactly lighting up the scoreboard, but they have served a purpose for the team.

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2 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Like, wtf is going on with this roster? We have two kickers, no fullback, we signed a third string scrub qb and got rid of a versatile contributor in Webb then went and added Gilbert to the practice squad...

The poo is happening? I know it's crazy this year with all the cuts happening on one day , but I swear to God this is ridiculous and the fact hurney is at the helm makes me even more uneasy.

I wouldn't give a sweet fug if GaNO was gone already, but he's not gone yet either.

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3 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

The only thing I gather from this list is that Peppers and Johnson will both be getting plenty of no practice vet days. 

Well honestly they don't really need to practice.  If they are staying in game shape they can afford to let the young bucks get the reps.  The rookies need the reps more than the old farts.

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2 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Like, wtf is going on with this roster? We have two kickers, no fullback, we signed a third string scrub qb and got rid of a versatile contributor in Webb then went and added Gilbert to the practice squad...

The poo is happening? I know it's crazy this year with all the cuts happening on one day , but I swear to God this is ridiculous and the fact hurney is at the helm makes me even more uneasy.

Hell to the yeah! 

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2 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Like, wtf is going on with this roster? We have two kickers, no fullback, we signed a third string scrub qb and got rid of a versatile contributor in Webb then went and added Gilbert to the practice squad...

The poo is happening? I know it's crazy this year with all the cuts happening on one day , but I swear to God this is ridiculous and the fact hurney is at the helm makes me even more uneasy.

I agree 100%... plus, Webb's contributions on ST could have saved another roster spot. 2 kickers tho is making me drink because... holy poo... what team keeps 2 kickers when there is more positions of need? Especially when Gano is garbage... if they really are waiting for a trade offer, they're stupid as fug, nobody is gonna trade for Gano 

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40 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

The only thing I gather from this list is that Peppers and Johnson will both be getting plenty of no practice vet days. 

Probably, but it's very good to see the DEs on our PS because Peppers & Johnson are both getting older and I hope we're gonna be able to develop at least one more guy plus Hall to step up.  Cox and Obada both showing some promise.  I'm not mad about this group at all.

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