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DaveThePanther2008

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Currently the active roster has Brown, Kerr and Roy

Brown will be the anchor of our DTs for years to come.

Kerr I hope we can retain for another season.  I like his attitude and he plays hard and makes plays.

Roy is a rookie but seems to be doing OK. Not a whole lot of stats but he seems OK.

We also use Obada as a rotational DT.  

Your thoughts?

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13 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

The things Brown is already showing are absurd. As his body continues to change with NFL S&C programs his game is only going to get better. He’s already bullying around grown ass men. 

If the Panthers could add another impact DL to go with Burns and Brown... yikes

Wonder if KK would renegotiate his contract.  His contract is so team unfriendly that it's almost a certainty that he's going to be waived.

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Wonder if KK would renegotiate his contract.  His contract is so team unfriendly that it's almost a certainty that he's going to be waived.

I doubt it, nor would I expect him to do it. He wasn't the one that wanted to alter the deal for some short term inkling of a gain. Plus I wouldn't be very welling to give up money when I could very easily see that we should have plenty of cap space available.

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