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Panthers sign K Zane Gonzalez


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37 minutes ago, Floppin said:

Spin it however you like. I'm not defending Kim specifically, just the principle. I know it's likely not going to change you from being a pretentious little poo in any case. 

You're taking a moral stand over someone whose family has made billions of dollars exploiting the worst society has to offer to the detriment of the general public and future generations of women. Just stop.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

You're taking a moral stand over someone whose family has made billions of dollars exploiting the worst society has to offer to the detriment of the general public and future generations of women. Just stop.

Not even close to what I was doing, but carry on. I'm taking a moral stand over slut-shaming, the person in reference notwithstanding. 

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5 minutes ago, rayzor said:

He could have been the new Kasay. 

But we went with continuity. Again, thanks Ron/Marty. Brilliant move.

That's exactly what I was thinking man. I really can't wait to see what this team is going to look like when we have several drafts under Fitts plus also the still closely connected to college Rhule. I think some minor studies have shown that college coaches within the first 3 or so years have pretty good drafts being that they recruited a lot of the players within that time frame.

So far our drafts under Rhule look pretty damn good and Fitts only adds to it. Just have to put those only getting something out of a 1st round pick days behind us.

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We should have just kept Slye if there wasn't a kicker out there that was clearly an upgrade.

At least Slye was commited to the Panthers. He tatooed himself in a Panthers uniform on his arm ffs.

And of course in true Panthers fashion he absolutely crushed it for the Texans on Sunday.

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37 minutes ago, rayzor said:

He could have been the new Kasay. 

But we went with continuity. Again, thanks Ron/Marty. Brilliant move.

The really sad part is they kept Gano over Butker which most of us disagreed with, and now we have neither.  Gano had some injury issues, but before that and since he recovered, he has been one of the best kickets in the NFL.  He missed 1fg last year, and was 5 of 6 from 50 plus yards.  

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