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Kap's Attorney Predicts Panthers or Patriots Will Sign Him


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3 years ago?

No issue with him as a backup (even with his kneeling) because he's not better than Cam. One read QB and then takes off running. Perfectly fine as a backup.

But apparently the dude wants stupid money, and hasn't played in years. Not against it as a camp body, but not as a guaranteed roster lock.  

 

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I think Allen earned a shot with his performance...and he's much cheaper.  He's also been in the system.  I'm not a Kaep fan.  It stems prior to the kneeing thing. I just think he's a bit of a hypocrite.  I remember those photos of him doing body shots...it was pretty frat like. So I've always thought he'd just sort of be a dick in person. I  did really like the Eric Reid signing.

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1 minute ago, KillerKat said:

Don't want him anywhere near the team. I have never liked him. He is an asshole and not to mention turned into a terrible QB who couldn't read the field and ignored wide open receivers. No thank you.

Why don't you tell us how you feel.

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15 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Have people really forgotten he was one of the most hated players in the NFL way back before any of the kneeling began? 

Have to agree with this.  I 100% support Eric Reid.  But Kap was unlikable way before the kneeling.  Any of our backups this year would be about just as good, far less expensive, and far less of a headache

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1 hour ago, Unbreakable Split Glass said:

I rather have Nate Peterman

I wouldn't.

While some feel he isn't worth the trouble, cause of the fact he hated by some fanbases and he wasn't as effective at quarterback with a coach not named Harbaugh. Nathan averaged close to 3 interceptions per game.

That's not winning football.

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