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Calvin Pryor anyone?


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5 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

Loved him when he came out, that said he hasn't impressed since coming into the league. Would give him a shot if I was GM.

The thing is, he's actually flashed.  Here again is a quick highlight video where he's making plays against some of the league's best (seriously).  

 

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2 hours ago, Your GFs favorite huddler said:

Absolutely...should come cheap now and provide solid depth but I'm sure teh huddle will find some problem with bringing a "really mean man who got into a fight" to the Holy sanctuary that is the Panthers locker room. 

A few years ago there was a player who basically did the same thing in the Panthers film room I believe. 

Turned out to be a pretty good ball catcher. But maybe not the best guy in the locker room!!! 

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1 hour ago, Nails said:

I hear ya and get what you're saying, but obviously the waiver wire is a different beast.  Priority and terms are what they are.  He won't get to choose.

I forgot that he's subject to waivers. Good point. 

Wonder if he lasts to us then. That'd be nice.

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17 hours ago, Nails said:

Who says he's a hoodlum? 

I believe that's me. I't right there in the post you quoted. Players in competitive situations, even against teammates in practice, sometimes lose tempers and fight. It can be expected occasionally between the lines during those competitive situations. Initiating violence against a teammate outside the lines = hoodlum.

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18 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Yeah, players that would punch a teammate are pure trash. 

 

Amiright? 

Pure trash? No  Hoodlum? Yes. 

Hoodlums can be rehabilitated. It's easy to defend Smitty because of the skills he brought to the table. Would it be as easy is it wasn't a nobody, Muhammad, Byrd maybe?

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16 hours ago, Saca312 said:

I forgot that he's subject to waivers. Good point. 

Wonder if he lasts to us then. That'd be nice.

We are pretty high on the wavier wire, the only teams ahead of us are the Bears, 49ers, Jags, Titans, and Chargers. Those last 3 all signed safeties this off season so they might roll with what they got. I didn't include the browns and jets on the wavier wires for obvious reasons.

So if we want to kick the tires on him we have a pretty good shot at getting him. 

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