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Panthers waiver claims and practice squad signings


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18 hours ago, 45catfan said:

When Rhule praises you and you are a backup...best hit up Indeed pronto.

Remember, Cannon was the best gunner in the NFL according to Rhule.

I used to scoff at such remarks, but when Rhule says that a man is the best gunner in the league and then cuts him, it makes it hard to believe that praise means a whole lot for bubble and marginal players. I'm not saying that he's wrong to cut them, that's his prerogative, but there's no need to sell fans a bunch of bullsh¡t.

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5 hours ago, top dawg said:

I used to scoff at such remarks, but when Rhule says that a man is the best gunner in the league and then cuts him, it makes it hard to believe that praise means a whole lot for bubble and marginal players. I'm not saying that he's wrong to cut them, that's his prerogative, but there's no need to sell fans a bunch of bullsh¡t.

His "praise" could be more for trying to hype for a trade then to deceive the fans.

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38 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

His "praise" could be more for trying to hype for a trade then to deceive the fans.

Believe me; no GM in his right mind would trade for Trenton Cannon. Rhule is just full o' sh¡t sometimes...for his own purposes of course. He has his reasoning. He says a lot--maybe even a "lie" here or there--but he likes to hold things close to the vest. You definitely have to take what he says with a grain of salt.

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