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Panthers interested in Shaun Wilson


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Duke's pro day took place yesterday, and running back Shaun Wilson was really impressive. 

Wilson measured 5083 and 185 pounds, touched 37 inches in the vertical jump and 9-foot-11 in the broad jump and completed 17 reps on the bench press. He timed 4.43 in the 40, 4.2 in the short shuttle and 6.90 in the three-cone.

Wilson met with the Tennessee Titans on Monday, sat with the Cleveland Browns after the workout to review film and has private workouts with the Los Angeles Chargers and Carolina Panthers this week.

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29 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Good grief. I made a joke about them attending a duke pro day after I read about them spending time at Memphis and Southern Miss. I didn’t really think that they would do it. 

you are more powerful than you realize...

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47 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

Your threads and Saca are like I farted..my dog is interested in it..no poo..any free agent released is interested to a point..stupid damn threads..lets boost my post count!

Get off my boy’s ass

 

but i also like your analogy. You farted and your dog is interested in it. I totally get what you are trying to communicate because of that

 

but yeah get off my boys ass he keeps this place moving like a motile bowel

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5 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Good grief. I made a joke about them attending a duke pro day after I read about them spending time at Memphis and Southern Miss. I didn’t really think that they would do it. 

It doesn't say we attended the Duke Pro Day. It says he's scheduled to meet with Wilson next week.

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