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Trade: Panthers Acquire Ihmir Smith-Marsette from Chiefs


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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

What did my dumbass do? I haven't had my second cup of coffee this morning so I'm operating at a level that I shouldn't be attempting any form of communication yet.

😂 I went to college with a guy who, if you said hello to him right after he woke up, was only capable of monosyllablic grunts.

About a half hour later, he'd move up to two syllable grunts, then gradually single words that might or might not make sense.

Generally took about an hour or so before he could manage actual speech 😣

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1 hour ago, pantherj said:

The most lasting impression I get from that package is that he seems like a smart receiver.

On the play where Gabbert is in trouble, he does a great job of coming back and putting himself in a position to help his quarterback.

Also, on a couple of plays he makes some nice route running decisions that put him in a better spot to make the catch.

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2 hours ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Because the people who make Madden are clearly NFL experts who pay very close attention to every player in the league. Obviously they're gonna know what position a starter plays, so if you were thinking Chinn is a safety, clearly you're wrong.

Do not question the Madden.

Per the team depth chart he is a nickel corner this year 

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1 hour ago, NYPantherFan said:

If I had to guess, this move probably spells the end for Shi Smith and Blackshear on the roster. 

Spencer Brown looked great this pre-season but there was no way we were carrying 4 RBs. Blackshear was a lock for RB3 since he was KR/PR, but now this moves paves the way for Brown to make the roster.

Agree about Smith. Not as sure about Blackshear.

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1 hour ago, KSpan said:

Yeah, the Chiefs have a decent WR room but are far from 'loaded'. However, Kelce and the Mahomes factor compensate for that. 

they aren't loaded at the top end but they are loaded at the bottom.  Justyn Ross out there looking like the dude that dominated Alabama single handedly in the national title this offseason.  And he was a fringe guy to make the roster. 

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21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

😂 I went to college with a guy who, if you said hello to him right after he woke up, was only capable of monosyllablic grunts.

About a half hour later, he'd move up to two syllable grunts, then gradually single words that might or might not make sense.

Generally took about an hour or so before he could manage actual speech 😣

I married that woman!

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