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Martellus Bennet just got released


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7 minutes ago, Yaboychris28 said:

Actually, he was not jumped and no excessive force was used by the officers. Bennett completely created a false narrative which turned out to be proven. Instead of spewing race card garbage on a public message board, maybe you should stop reading twitter and actually watch the real police video that was released.

thanks i was wondering fox news was saying about the incident

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11 minutes ago, beastson said:

I'm just confused by your statement on two guys who helped their teams win SB's in 4 years, why you dismissed them as if they're useless. Don't get it confused, Martellus healthy can still play. And how was he trash when Rodgers was healthy. He had 20 catches for 194 yards in 5 games before Vikings game. If he continued averaging 33 yards a game you're looking at numbers close to NE

First of all, he has not been the same player this year compared to his past self. So why take a chance on an aging TE who has shown signs he doesn't give a poo anymore? We don't need that negative energy on a team who seems to be playing better week by week. We have Dickson, so by the time Bennett becomes accustomed to the offense, Olsen will be coming back anyways. Plus, you keep saying "when he's healthy he can play" Well shoot, obviously something is up with him, so why even assume he is healthy?

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4 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

    You brought up his, and his brothers, SB rings, and our lack of them. You stated that when healthy he can play. Sure sounds like you are touting him. 

I brought this up cause you can tell obviously chris brought not wanting to sign either one of them cause of off-field issues and not on-field play,  and its evident if you read chris comments after that

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2 minutes ago, Yaboychris28 said:

First of all, he has not been the same player this year compared to his past self. So why take a chance on an aging TE who has shown signs he doesn't give a poo anymore? We don't need that negative energy on a team who seems to be playing better week by week. We have Dickson, so by the time Bennett becomes accustomed to the offense, Olsen will be coming back anyways. Plus, you keep saying "when he's healthy he can play" Well shoot, obviously something is up with him, so why even assume he is healthy?

Why do you assume he'd bring negative energy to the team? I think what you mean is, he'd make you uncomfortable and you don't like him, personally, so that's why you don't want him signed. Don't try and act like you know the pulse of the team, and act like you know what or who is good for the players in the panthers locker room. 

I don't know why so many on here get on Jerry Richardson, when a good portion of you are just like him..

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Honestly, I'd say no thanks. He was already talking about retiring before at the end of this season and when you take into consideration his injury, I just don't think it will work out. Not that I'd expect us to sign him in the first place but I'd prefer we not. But hey if the team surprises me and we do, I'll welcome him to the team.

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