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DJ Chark visiting Panthers


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4 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

From the way Fitterer was talking today about not wanting divas on the team, it's a fair bet he doesn't either.

I’m really hoping Chark is in the process of packing his bags. I know he has had injury issues, but when healthy I think he’s actually a legit low end #1. Dude has size and speed and has produced when healthy in bad situations. 
 

I think Thielen, Chark, TMJ and Hurst would be more than enough to make a rookie feel comfortable behind a solid running game 

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5 minutes ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

If true where is the the evidence of this happening. If it was true it would have been posted. Don't believe hearsay until you actually see it.

hes followed a fug ton of panthers players in the last 24 hours. 

 

edit: also TMJ and Theilen followed him. 

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4 minutes ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

If true where is the the evidence of this happening. If it was true it would have been posted. Don't believe hearsay until you actually see it.

Tbh, I'm as skeptical as they come, but Twitter has been on fire this offseason with calling our moves before they were official.  If this one is true, I am absolutely stoked.  I wanted us to take Chark coming out of LSU...  If he can finally stay healthy a full season, we are going to be an offensive juggernaut.

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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

hes followed a fug ton of panthers players in the last 24 hours. 

And tbh, judging from the Thielen signing, it sounds like this staff's MO is once they have a guy in, to make sure he doesn't go anywhere else.  Guessing they sold him on the pitch and then have just worked on the details since then.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Tbh, I'm as skeptical as they come, but Twitter has been on fire this offseason with calling our moves before they were official.  If this one is true, I am absolutely stoked.  I wanted us to take Chark coming out of LSU...  If he can finally stay healthy a full season, we are going to be an offensive juggernaut.

It is still see it till you believe it though until he actually signs with us. If he does we fulfilled fixing the WR issue and it is great we got him.

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4 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

And tbh, judging from the Thielen signing, it sounds like this staff's MO is once they have a guy in, to make sure he doesn't go anywhere else.  Guessing they sold him on the pitch and then have just worked on the details since then.

i bet our cap management guy and chark's agent are talking out the details while Chark and Fitt have already shook hands

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20 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I think Thielen, Chark, TMJ and Hurst would be more than enough to make a rookie feel comfortable behind a solid running game

I think it is more than enough to win the south, with a ? under center. This is a dangerous NFL team on offense.

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