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Report: CB AJ Bouye close to deal with Panthers


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29 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

some of yall are straight up retarded with the expectations yall have for every free agent signing. 

 

we would have to sign a player fresh off of a probowl season for under market value for you to "like it" 

 

Whos retarded - the team that targets injury-prone players that grade out LAST in most metrics or posters that point out those facts?

Glad most have been on the "cheap"(for 2021 prices) side and it feels like 2019 again with trying to improve the win total form 5 to 6...

I actually like AJ, hes has a rare CB trait- not scared of tackling. Play did fall hard, but hes not too old where that may happen again. Two Js..... AJ and DJ....

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4 minutes ago, RumHam said:

Of course a denver beat writer beats person to this

Person is the best beat report we got(paaaiiiin). He was right about the panthers being only interested in Sunshine and Wilson. He is lacking hard in the "contacts" deal, I feel they feed him bad/wrong infro most times. 

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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

It was actually 4 years ago. To put it in perspective, Short and Turner had 3 pro bowls after Bouye’s pro bowl. The pro bowl is basically meaningless to us 4 years later. We needed CB depth so as long as it was a cheap deal there’s no issues.

  And he hits the red flag trifecta since then. 
 

  INJURY

  Steep decline in play

And a PED suspension(in progress) 

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