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Robby Anderson wants Panthers to work out Colin Kaepernick


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I would be fine with Baker for next year to see how it goes.  Would really like for Darnold to go the other way if we give up a third or fourth next draft

I am not sure Baker wants to be here so there is that

No harm in working out Kap but again I am not sure he really wants to play

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'd be okay with moving Robby for whatever we could get. There are players in the NFL who have the clout to put pressure on their team to make certain moves. Robby Anderson isn't even close to being one. 

Also campaigning for certain teammates is cool but don't just comment on every social media rumor like you're assistant GM

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11 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I would be fine with Baker for next year to see how it goes.  Would really like for Darnold to go the other way if we give up a third or fourth next draft

I am not sure Baker wants to be here so there is that

No harm in working out Kap but again I am not sure he really wants to play

Maybe he and Robby could get in a fight during camp. I know who I'd be rooting for!

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

What would be the harm in giving him a tryout along with any other FA possibility? 

Shouldn't we keep swinging?

1. The guy was far from a great NFL QB.

2. He has literally not played a snap since 2016.

3. I didn't forget him mocking Cam.

He has been worked out enough. Everyone in the NFL is well aware that he is unlikely to be able to contribute in a meaningful way again. If he is fine taking a cheap(vet minimum), backup QB gig then sure. 

Outside of that....we are just being completely desperate. Jimmy G, Baker and probably the top 5 QB's in this draft are better options than Kaepernick. 

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