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Breeland a Panther


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The failure to sign a WR who has less than 2000 receiving yards in his entire four year career has some ready to just give up on the season...

LOL! 

Apparently the missing piece for the Panthers was Paul Richardson. When the Panthers are dying for a home run threat at receiver they should sign a player that has a total of 8 touchdowns in his career, 6 coming in his first season.

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Just now, Lumps said:

How many here have actuall seen Breeland play? Maybe I’m overacting but every time I saw him he gave up some big plays.

He always looked solid when I watched him play.

Well, other than that time he had to cover Antonio Brown.  But that's Antonio Brown, so I can't even hold that against him.

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6 minutes ago, mjligon said:

That is a really good deal there scout

8 is the most Breeland would have gotten from any team. Him and his agent knew that. Thus, not what I’d consider  a ‘really good’ deal. 6 would have been better, and a really good deal... but I do like the 3 Years and the fact he’s young. 

Will wait and see his play with the Panthers Dline I suppose.

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1 minute ago, Danish Panther said:

Someone care to explain how this signing could impact compensary picks next year? 

It will probably negate the Star signing (assuming Star is around the 9m average that I heard) but the Norwell signing would still net us a 3rd round comp.  

 

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