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The Panthers Have Signed A WR


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11 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

We need a guy to be a #4 option and run decent routes and catch the ball

 

thats bersin. 

 

 

But no lets sign a scrub off the street and get him up to gear after an entire season on the couch. 

 

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We need a burner. That's all we need. Someone that can run fast that defenses have to account for. Unfortunately, we don't have that

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13 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

People convieniently forget about our AllPro TE and our 80 catch RB

 

you have Olsen, Funch, and CMC. At that point you just need a decent #4 option. 

 

But fans enjoy panicing and trashing the team because its fun and exciting.. that or they are genuinly not smart. 

The same Olsen, Funch and CMC that combined for 96 yards on Sunday against a Bucs D that was missing a whole bunch of players? Boy, that’s reassuring!

And you calling anyone one “genuinly” (it’s genuinely btw) not smart is hilarious. 

 

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2 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

We need a burner. That's all we need. Someone that can run fast that defenses have to account for. Unfortunately, we don't have that

We have clay

 

even if we didnt, that guy is on the FA list all year? 

 

Fans just want a name to sooth their playoff anxiety

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

The same Olsen, Funch and CMC that combined for 96 yards on Sunday against a Bucs D that was missing a whole bunch of players? Boy, that’s reassuring!

And you calling anyone one “genuinly” (it’s genuinely btw) not smart is hilarious. 

 

Its a typo. Im not writing a paper. 

 

Single out one game and panic. Its the fun exciting thing to do. 

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