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Jackie Lee
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3 hours ago, 45catfan said:

It's hard for me to imagine they are still letting guys practice that they know will not be here in a matter of hours.  Reporters should be looking for absences.

Rhule:  "Good practice today guy, now turn in your playbook.  No, you can't shower before you clean out your locker."

Not even if someone that's going to make the 53 gets injured? The guys that are there deserves every second to earn a spit here or one of the other 31...

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7 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

The first person I thought of when I read Strong had been released.

We could use a arm like that at QB1,2,3. Corral already seems to be cool with the guy.

He was an outstanding and arguably more accurate college QB than even our own Matt Corral.

That QB room has a future.

Call him.

Now!

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3 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Yeah, but the practical side of me says with gas prices, driving into work only to get fired is insult to injury.  Most of these guys cut will be working normal jobs here shortly.  Tell me on the out the door when I'm going home anyway.

These guys know what they sign up for. Don’t be a pussy. 

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8 hours ago, joemac said:

With how amazing he is reviewing film and being mentally prepared, and getting the entire D in the right position, he would be one helluva defensive coordinator one day. 

A lot of players don't want the long hours of coaching which starts before players arrive in the morning and extends later after they all leave every day..  

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6 minutes ago, ncsfinest21 said:

Couldnt watch it. Had to work. What type of stupid question is that? I just heard he got injured and just wanted a status update.

Don't feel bad I wasn't able to watch it either due to my son's hockey game so I must be a casual fan as well choosing my kid over the Panthers preseason game. How dare you have to work sir! 

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1 hour ago, panthers55 said:

A lot of players don't want the long hours of coaching which starts before players arrive in the morning and extends later after they all leave every day..  

They had to tell Luke to go home when he was sitting in the LB room alone watching film after hours

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