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Panthers signing free agent safety for 2 years


Jeremy Igo

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Interesting. He's a box safety which Adams is theoretically going to be for us. And to add together, Adams at his old age is better than Searcy.

Then again, our scheme is so versatile any safety would work. Who knows. I think his fit is more box safety than FS though.

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12 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Interesting. He's a box safety which Adams is theoretically going to be for us. And to add together, Adams at his old age is better than Searcy.

Then again, our scheme is so versatile any safety would work. Who knows. I think his fit is more box safety than FS though.

Our safety spots are interchangeable. Every one of them can play free or strong at the drop of a dime. This guys apparently fits that mold, at least the Panthers think he does. 

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3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

there's our geriatric secondary player who knows his positions and will be completely incapable of making a play regardless

Yeah fug this signing!!  We should sign the imaginary player that doesnt exist!!  We need empty space at Saftey!!

 

mom!!  Im ready for you to wipe my ass!!  When is the meatloaf ready??  Mom?!?

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