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Johnny Hekker to Carolina per Schefter


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22 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

Honestly for a defensive team an elite punter is a huge asset. 

 

being able to flip field position and pin offenses within the 20

New legit proven top 8 ST coach.

Zane only missed 2 FGs and imo was the best offensive player last year was resign.

White chocolate resigned

Stanford back

 new LB plays a nasty ST role as well

ST stocks are mirroring inflation..

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Hekker is actually easily our best signing so far.

100%, this guy is GOOD

may sound funny for just a punter but if you’ve watched him he is beast, he will constantly pin the other team back

love it

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This free agency is the best we've ever had. Whether or not yall like it.......Rhule is in this too. This is a team effort. Everyone is involved. They have a plan, cap space, a great FA market and they are in on every deal. 

I'm guessing that they aren't looking as bad as they did yesterday to many. 

Keep Pounding!

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