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Panthers sign OT; IR Williams


TheCasillas

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https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-sign-ot-chris-clark-place-daryl-williams-on-ir

 

I don't know too much about Clark, other than the fact he has some solid experience. I'd expect the Amini at OT movement to slow down. We now have two RT's on the roster with experience at that position. If we do use Amini at RT for week3, i'd be concerned that he has something on coach or the front office.

I read some stuff on the Texans message boards and there were describing him as a "turnstile" at RT, yikes.

This is the same Chris Clark that played LT for the Broncos in the super bowl (2013).

 

One more to add: It has not been officially announced if we intend on Williams coming back after 8 weeks or not.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Can't guarantee he replaces Amini. 

Since they had to IR Williams, he could just be depth. Plus they already had Robinson, assuming he's healthy (still don't get why you'd sign a guy who wasn't when your line already has injury issues).

I believe they will move Amini back to the swing role, as originally projected. We don't have a backup RG at the moment. 

Lastly, the team's official depth chart was just updated and Robinson is our starting RT. Which is interesting.

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16 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Can't guarantee he replaces Amini. 

Since they had to IR Williams, he could just be depth. Plus they already had Robinson, assuming he's healthy (still don't get why you'd sign a guy who wasn't when your line already has injury issues).

Forget replacing Amini. We are one guy down no matter what!  We all hope to replace Amini but in the end we lost a man....and need to add another to replace him. A few hours ago everyone was crying we signed a practice squad WR instead of OL. Now we have "something" to address that serious situation, even if its just backup or just reaching because we are desperate

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

I believe they will move Amini back to the swing role, as originally projected. We don't have a backup RG at the moment. 

Lastly, the team's official depth chart was just updated and Robinson is our starting RT. Which is interesting.

Definitely hope so.

The other operative question: Is Amini still playing special teams?

(not something you'd normally think about that much but after last week...)

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25 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-sign-ot-chris-clark-place-daryl-williams-on-ir

 

I don't know too much about Clark, other than the fact he has some solid experience. I'd expect the Amini at OT movement to slow down. We now have two RT's on the roster with experience at that position. If we do use Amini at RT for week3, i'd be concerned that he has something on coach or the front office.

I read some stuff on the Texans message boards and there were describing him as a "turnstile" at RT, yikes.

This is the same Chris Clark that played LT for the Broncos in the super bowl.

 

One more to add: It has not been officially announced if we are using the designated to return on this IR designation or not.

LT in the SB.... Kony Ealy looked like an all pro that game.... Not a good look 

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