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Panthers signing former San Jose State and Rams QB Josh Love to the practice squad


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6 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

I mean, it's not at all surprising when you consider that:

- Rhule sucks at what he does
- He sucks, in part, because of his refusal to go away from nepotism

I had to laugh when, in late August and early September, I said Rhule kept all his Baylor and Temple boys. Then he cut them and people tried to flex on me. Within 24 hours, he signed every single one back to the practice squad. Now, several are on the active roster. But yeah, tell me Sam Tecklenburg is the most-qualified backup C in the NFL. 

Chip Kelly-esque.

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30 minutes ago, SgtJoo said:

 

Lmao matt rhule is a fuggin clown! So we're bank on pj to be the guy till sam returns?? I truly hope we bomb the rest of the year so Tepper will fire rhule and rhule and his Baylor/temple daycare cab take their asses to the unemployment office.......geez

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I don't know if they have or they haven't but what honestly would it hurt to reach out to Cam for? Is it because they fear if Darnold comes back that there would be a QB controversy and they don't want that going on or what? Cam does not really look like the Cam of 2015 understandably but he HAS to be better than PJ by a long shot correct? I'm just confused a little. Perhaps Cam would not even sign here but I would hope he was at least reached out to in order to at worst case do some due diligence.

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1 minute ago, YourLastThought said:

I don't know if they have or they haven't but what honestly would it hurt to reach out to Cam for? Is it because they fear if Darnold comes back that there would be a QB controversy and they don't want that going on or what? Cam does not really look like the Cam of 2015 understandably but he HAS to be better than PJ by a long shot correct? I'm just confused a little. Perhaps Cam would not even sign here but I would hope he was at least reached out to in order to at worst case do some due diligence.

Why can’t people just accept the fact that A) Cam is finished and B) Cam wouldn’t return here

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32 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Surely we could have done better than that?  The guy hasn’t been on a roster at all this year, and couldn’t catch on anyones practice squad.  The lack of attention to the backup QB spot is frightening.  

You know who else hasn't been on a roster at all this year?

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