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11 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Signing WR/TEs who’s last reception was 4 years ago is a decent enough reason. He also only had 33 yards in 2019, so effectively it’s 5 years since he really played.

We signed two starting FA WRs and have 2 recent round 2 WRs. We have a recent round 3 TE, signed a starting TE and have a TE we just extended, but we needed to sign a guy whose last season was 33 

If I was Fitts I would be embarrassed to say I even did this.....He has to be on antipsychotics given all the moves hes made... or not made.... just seems like there is never a plan.

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23 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

If I was Fitts I would be embarrassed to say I even did this.....He has to be on antipsychotics given all the moves hes made... or not made.... just seems like there is never a plan.

It is embarrassing. It basically shows how many picks we gave up for crap (Darnold, Mayfield, CJ, Corral, and DJ Johnson for 9 picks) such that we have very little young talent. 31 other teams don’t have room for a 31 year old that’s been effectively out of football since 2018.

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Well, it's just a practice squad spot. 

And let's face it, we've got some starters that haven't really played yet this year. And then there's Justin Houston, our big name pick-up at linebacker who has produced 4 tackles and half of a sack. 

Whoopie.

So yeah, can't really complain about those guys going on the practice squad. Good luck to them.

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2 hours ago, Jmac said:

Thirty one years old. WR/TE who last played with the eagles. Hasn't played in a few years. 

Ask me why they signed him and I have no answer. Old JAG that will not add anything to this team at all. That's the best they can do I guess.

Panthers gonna panther.

Ian Thomas and Giovanni Ricci are injured, Stephen Sullivan was out today due to illness.

We only have 2 healthy TE's Matthews is simply being brought in the event Sullivan isn't healthy enough to play this week. 

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