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Robby Anderson wants Panthers to work out Colin Kaepernick


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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There seems to be a massive gulf between reality and Robby's perception of his own value to an NFL team.

That's the funniest part to me.

The Kaepernick debate aside, that Anderson actually thinks he's a good enough player for his opinions to mean something is just 🙄

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7 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

What makes him think anybody cares who he wants or doesn't want?  This is not exactly Jerry Rice, Calvin Johnson, or Larry Fitzgerald offering wisdom.

The old commercials about "when EF Hutton speaks, people listen" do not apply to him.

And the names you mentioned are too classy to say a word--Arizona, for example, had some interesting QB play during Larry Fitz' time there.  Not one peep.  (of course, Larry F might be the classiest football player to wear an NFL uniform)

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3 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

Kap better than our current no 2 on the roster. 

No one is bringing that media circus to town to be a backup and that's precisely why Kaep isn't on a roster. The Broncos offered him a decent price it deal shortly after he was released by the Niners and he was insulted by it. That's when the rest of the NFL pretty much wrote him off.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No one is bringing that media circus to town to be a backup and that's precisely why Kaep isn't on a roster. The Broncos offered him a decent price it deal shortly after he was released by the Niners and he was insulted by it. That's when the rest of the NFL pretty much wrote him off.

 

We previously had Eric Reid --no media circus.

We also publicly courted Watson for years.

 

I'm not sure the media circus angle is a real.

 

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52 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

Kap better than our current no 2 on the roster. 

Kaepernick was never that good.

Unless we're bringing Jim Harbaugh back to build a system around him, it wouldn't be a good move even if he hadn't been out of football for years.

But he has, and we aren't, so let's not.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Kaepernick was never that good.

Unless we're bringing Jim Harbaugh back to build a system around him, it wouldn't be a good move even if he hadn't been out of football for years.

But he has, and we aren't, so let's not.

His final year he had 16td, 4 INT and a 90.7 Rating.

We're currently trotting out the worst QB over the last 4 years out at say one starter.

Let's be reality about how bad the panthers situation in. 

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12 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

His final year he had 16td, 4 INT and a 90.7 Rating.

We're currently trotting out the worst QB over the last 4 years out at say one starter.

Let's be reality about how bad the panthers situation in. 

LOL…like 6 years ago

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