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Panthers sticking with Allen....


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Grier must be truly terrible and everyone within the organization already realizes it. That's the only conclusion I can arrive at to justify this decision.

I'll ask the same question I've asked others.

How much do you trust the personnel evaluation skills of our staff?

(yes, I'm a Will Grier homer but it's a valid question)

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Grier must be truly terrible and everyone within the organization already realizes it. That's the only conclusion I can arrive at to justify this decision.

I have more or less concluded this.  Grier is so far behind Allen, and our line is so bad, they don't even need to see Grier in live game action to have an idea of how he'll play.  They know either way Grier is coming back next year since he was drafted.  Allen, I suppose, could still fail to make the team next year by playing himself out of a roster spot, heh.

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