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Robby or Robbie Anderson no show OTA’s


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So Panthers have a new QB Corral and then Darnold who needs all the help and Robby is one of 2 players who didn’t show up to OTA’s.  He got paid and still didn’t show up….last year I know he wanted a contract so didn’t come.    What a horrible waste of that contract on a person who sucks on the field and isn’t a great role model for the young guys off the field.    Should we just cut him?

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he has the Temple hall pass

seriously though you’d think the NFL dropped pass leader would need as much practice as he can get

i really really hope Marshall is ready to take Robby’s snaps, the bar isn’t even that high epically when it’s for 10m+ less or whatever

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9 minutes ago, slumdogmillionaire said:

So Panthers have a new QB Corral and then Darnold who needs all the help and Robby is one of 2 players who didn’t show up to OTA’s.  He got paid and still didn’t show up….last year I know he wanted a contract so didn’t come.    What a horrible waste of that contract on a person who sucks on the field and isn’t a great role model for the young guys off the field.    Should we just cut him?

We cant really cut him till next season, he has a 20m dead cap if cut this season. 

fug him though, no reason he should not be at OTAs, he is a lesser player getting paid like a superstar because of where he played college ball. He should be at all team activities.

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1 minute ago, PootieNunu said:

We cant really cut him till next season, he has a 20m dead cap if cut this season. 

fug him though, no reason he should not be at OTAs, he is a lesser player getting paid like a superstar because of where he played college ball. He should be at all team activities.

Do you know how bad of a hit it is if we cut him next season?

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5 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

FYI. Robbie didn't even lead the Panthers in drops. DJ had 8, and Robbie had 7. 

 

https://scores.nbcsports.com/fb/leaders.asp?type=Receiving&range=NFL&rank=232

Not even all about the drops.  His routes and everything sucked.   He had 53 catches on 110 targets and 519 yards…..while making 15 million.   His stats were the worse of his career.  

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