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I don't get the feeling the Panthers are all that thrilled with PJ. I would not be shocked to see them bring in a replacement and put PJ on the PS. 

 

This caught my eye

 

 

 

Kid looked amazing last week in preseason. Dolphins fans are pissed he was put on waivers. 

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27 minutes ago, Zod said:

I don't get the feeling the Panthers are all that thrilled with PJ. I would not be shocked to see them bring in a replacement and put PJ on the PS. 

 

This caught my eye

 

 

 

Kid looked amazing last week in preseason. Dolphins fans are pissed he was put on waivers. 

Interesting. Played for San Diego and didn't start until his senior season (guy ahead of him set the all time Pioneer League passing record). Passed for 3,528 yds, 32 TDs, 10 Ints and 67% completion in his senior season. 6'4" and 220 lbs. Might be worth the gamble.

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