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Safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix to participate in Panthers minicamp on a tryout basis


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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Oh sure. It's always wise to sign a guy based on how good he was for part of a season three years ago.

We'll just ignore that he couldn't even make the final roster for the Cowboys (or anybody else) all of last year.

Don’t you know that name recognition is he single most important attribute for a player being able to help us or not? 😀

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11 hours ago, Trainwreck said:

We better sign Haha. Dude is still very young and had a very good start of the season for GB before they traded him to Washington. 

 Ha Ha had one good season years ago but has a long history of not making other teams rosters, so by all means let's be in a hurry to sign him to a big Marty Hurney type contract? I think not...

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12 hours ago, Trainwreck said:

How is a NFL safety going to serve as a mentor for two young corners? That’s Bouye’s job. Wtf

If Ha Ha makes the team he brings prior NFL experience to the secondary room, which would benefit the younger players.

The gained experience helping him  become a mentor would probably not have as great of an impact to the young corners as A.J. Bouyce but would certainly  have some to a degree.

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