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Just now, WOW!! said:

@NAS really?? Are you board??

You really think it’s unbelievable that the Panthers could be looking to move on from him?
 

He has done absolutely nothing, can’t practice because he is always hurt, and we don’t know if they don’t like what he is like off the field. 

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19 minutes ago, DeSim said:

rhule ruined him? i don’t like rhule either but cmon now.. lmao

Yeah, Rhule had to shelf him last year to get that big gait issue fixed he had last year.   The one only Rhule can see. Because that was apparently an issue per Matt Rhule.   That was around the time Rhule was talking about BC’s tiny TRex arms.  

Now he is apparently working on Baker’s mechanics and footwork

so far Rhule has had one rookie really pan out to date.  Chinn.  And he moved him after his breakout rookie year. 

Never doubt Matt Rhule

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Yeah, Rhule had to shelf him last year to get that big gait issue fixed he had last year.   The one only Rhule can see. Because that was apparently an issue per Matt Rhule.   That was around the time Rhule was talking about BC’s tiny TRex arms.  

Now he is apparently working on Baker’s mechanics and football.  

so far Rhule has had one rookie really pan out to date.  Chinn.  And he moved him after his breakout rookie year. 

Never doubt Matt Rhule

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