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REPORT: Panthers will not renew contract of Eugene Robinson


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3 minutes ago, CBDellinger said:

I can’t listen to them.  The other guy just doesn’t do it for me. 

Former players with some broadcasting experience....

Rucker (I hope not)

Kevin Donalley hes at least got energy

Frank Garcia (hahahahaha)

who else?

 

Jordan Gross?

Steve Smith has a nice TV gig and he’s not the type to do radio color anyway. That’s below his talents. So he’s out.

Drawing a blank on other former Panthers in the media right now that could be options.

Maybe Ryan Kalil? No experience obviously but he does have the speaking ability for it.

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1 minute ago, Bartin said:

Jordan Gross?

Steve Smith has a nice TV gig and he’s not the type to do radio color anyway. That’s below his talents. So he’s out.

Drawing a blank on other former Panthers in the media right now that could be options.

If I had to guess, I'd probably go with Donnalley.

You know who'd be fun though? Jake Delhomme.

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