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Former Panthers on the trading block....lol


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Sports Illustrated’s Mike Fisher floated a few others whom Dallas evidently is shopping: nose tackle Dontari Poe and defensive back Daryl Worley.

Good luck. Poe and Worley are a pair of primary culprits responsible for the club’s historically bad defense, which ranks dead last against the run and in scoring, allowing a mind-numbing 34.7 points per game under embattled coordinator Mike Nolan.

The Cowboys probably will be forced to outright release either offseason signing if they’re deadset on divorce. Poe and Worley’s respective league-wide interest undoubtedly is less than zero.

Unless you're the Buffalo Bills, signing former Panthers from the Rivera era is probably a bad idea.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They may have the worst NFL defense I've ever seen. If the Cowboys are willing to part with a defensive player right now you absolutely don't want them.

They also have maybe the worst coaching staff ever assembled. Bunch of losers, wannabes and has-beens. Worley and Poe might have more left in the tank on another team. But they sucked in Carolina too so who knows.

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

They also have maybe the worst coaching staff ever assembled. Bunch of losers, wannabes and has-beens. Worley and Poe might have more left in the tank on another team. But they sucked in Carolina too so who knows.

Yeah, I don't want a DT who was featured on two of the worst run defenses in recent memory in each of the past two seasons nor a CB featured on two of the worst passing defenses the past two seasons.

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All the former panthers that the bills signed this year have been petty bad, outside a few plays by Addinson and Kelin. Seen where a few of them maybe on the block too. 

Rhule wants hard workers that are tough, most times thats a college player. Cause once a player cashes that million dollar check, most dont work as hard. 

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