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Shaq and Gilmore in, Henderson OUT


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15 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Henderson has been banged up and is a young CB learning a new defense. You guys need to learn some patience. Rhule said he was a few years down the road investment.  When Henderson and Horn are locking down their guys in a few years we will all be happy. 

Who knows what the future holds but so far we've invested big in two cast offs from the Jets and that uhh isn't going so well so the skepticism around a draft bust from the Jaguars is understandable at least.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Who knows what the future holds but so far we've invested big in two cast offs from the Jets and that uhh isn't going so well so the skepticism around a draft bust from the Jaguars is understandable at least.

 

Luvu is playing well. So it's not all negative on the Jets front.

 

Too early to tell with regards to CJ.

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1 minute ago, Squid Game said:

His depression is keeping him out. The kid should just quit football now. Go work a factory job like many Americans. I hate kids these days.

can you at least not troll on game day or at very least wait for it to be over when there will be opportunity for quality troll posts? Thnx

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1 minute ago, Squid Game said:

His depression is keeping him out. The kid should just quit football now. Go work a factory job like many Americans. I hate kids these days.

 

Serious question. If you hate everything Panthers so much. Why are you here? Because almost every post is wrought with anger.

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10 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

What a colossal failure that trade turned out to be 

It’s not at this point yet and the coaches have said that was a long term deal and I believe it. Teams don’t give up top talent like that for a 3rd rounder. There were gonna be issues. He also didn’t like that coaching staff.  We have cj for 2 more years and a 5th year option if we want him. Still plenty of time to see if this works out.

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3 minutes ago, Ace420 said:

I never claimed highground. I don't care about typos and I didnt know he was injured.

I would eventually like to see a return on the 3rd round pick though.

We could have drafted a olineman with it

 

You have to see the irony of calling someone stupid. When you yourself can't get your own thoughts out correctly.

 

And we already have a 3rd round T that folks are unhappy with. 

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3 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Serious question. If you hate everything Panthers so much. Why are you here? Because almost every post is wrought with anger.

I don’t hate the Panthers. I just hate how it’s being run right now. It’s kind of like having a sister that is a bitchhh and pisses you off everytime you see her. 

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14 minutes ago, Smithers said:

His short career has been marred by constant injuries thus far, which is concerning.  Can’t help us if he rarely sees the field.  

one injury, his shoulder. Its the same issue since last year. He injured in in game 1 of the season. A proper offseason should heal. Love how you say "career marrred by constant injuries" ... when he in his second year, and its a single injury.

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