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Panthers sign wide receiver Damiere Byrd


Jackie Lee
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24 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

He was making Henderson look extra bad that Falcons game, 22.3 yards per catch

Yes, he was eating Henderson alive. I kept thinking about him when he use to play for the Panthers and thought, why did they let this tricky speedster get away.

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1 hour ago, SetfreexX said:

Byrd is a plus compared to Shi, better receiver, he's faster, and is a proven returner. 

I'm still stuck that we were featuring Shi over TMJ early this past season.

Chark / TMJ / Thielen / Shenault / Byrd -- Shi vs a rookie for the final spot IMO. 

 

Agreed I didn’t want to say it and get in a debate with anyone but I agree 100%

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Now Bryce Young won't be the smallest player on offense!

My whole gimmick is over.....

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but wait........byrd is heavier right...... im willing to bet he is......(do not care about listed number)....put a scale down right now and i think byrd wins by a few LBs.......call fanduel!!!!1!1

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