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Panthers resign JJ Jansen


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5 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm sure it is. It's going to be tough for this rookie to supplant the best long snapper in Panthers history.  Especially since he was on IR his rookie season. 

I get trying to stash the rook because JJ is still the best for Christmas sake. But his contract ran out so I assumed it was the rookie no matter what. Hard to figure Rhule logic. 

the solution is to not try and figure out something in which we have zero control

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On 2/9/2022 at 12:06 PM, therealmjl said:

Fletcher must really suck.

 

”I’m drafting you bro!!!!” 
 

- rhule

Naw, after the success of rotating QBs last year, Rhule is embracing the situational/rotational long snapper role. Gotta have different options, especially one that excells in the two minute offense.

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Honestly, what a great draft pick Fletch was.  Created good competition in camp, so we could resign JJ.  JJ just hadn’t put enough consistency on tape during his All-Pro, Pro-Bowl, 13 year career.   Rhule knows what he’s doing.  Tepper should just grant Rhule a coach for life contract at this point.  Just like Jay-Z, he’ll have us relevant in 7 years

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