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Just now, MMA said:

Did this really deserve its own thread? 

Should it have been inserted in one of the Cam Newton threads?

These were two linebackers that some people hoped we'd get as potential successors to Luke Kuechly. Both are now off the market.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Should it have been inserted in one of the Cam Newton threads?

These were two linebackers that some people hoped we'd get as potential successors to Luke Kuechly. Both are now off the market.

Ummmmmmm, the FA thread? But nvm considering how many threads you make in a day. Good day. 

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