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Offseason Thread: Has enough time passed..?


bLACKpANTHER

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12 hours ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

I still follow a few ex-Panthers and still have love for them. However, some of these guys catch a lot of heat from Huddles and I just wanted to run through a few guys to see if we are still mad or do they get a black&blue check by their names?

DeAngelo Williams - Do not want. He's a clown and bitter ex-gf that, in his waning time with the Panthers, was garbage.

Greg Hardy - Dude is insane. He's immature and needs to be humbled. as far as I'm concerned, he won't ever get a check.

Mike Tolbert - I have no ill will towards him, other than wishing the Panthers wouldn't have held onto him so long.

Tedd Ginn - We should have kept him. Twice.

Dwayne Jarrett - I've never hated him. He just couldn't get it done. He was immature as well.

Brandon Lafell - No ill will here. He just couldn't get it done when it counted.

J.No24 - Always will be a Panther as far as I'm concerned. Hope he comes back.

A.J. Klein - No reason to hate him as far as I know. Dude was solid for us and earned his place on another team.

Star Lotulelei - Good player for us. Hope he succeeds elsewhere.

Michael Oher - Probably a bad signing. I hope he gets the help he needs for his noggin', both physically and mentally.

89 - GOAT WR in history of NFL. Should have a statue, and should have been a career Panther. First ballot HOF if they don't consider the outbursts earlier in his career.

J.Stew - No ill will at all. Humble dude that gave us pretty much everything he had. It wasn't his fault his coordinators didn't know what they were doing most of the time. Probably one of my favorite Panthers of all time.

 

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