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Panthers add former Falcon to roster


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Forgive me if this is a repost, but I didn't see it posted.

http://www.panthers.com/Common/Article.aspx?id=43264

Last Monday, J'Vonne Parker wanted nothing more than to see the Panthers fall at New Orleans.

Forty-eight hours later, he was a part of the effort to keep that from happening.

Seems he's been a perpetual practice squader for Atlanta, Cleveland, Baltimore and Dallas. Still, it's good to have a little depth at defensive tackle. And if we end up playing Atlanta, perhaps he could provide us with a few tips on attacking their defense. He seems to boast about being a smart guy, being that he went to Rutgers. :ihih:

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Can bad news be read into this insofar as Kemo goes?

Has anyone seen or heard a report that gives a hint of his condition?

Someone has to take the practice reps to get ready for next week while the starters heal. Fox did the right thing sitting him last week. My guess is he is ready to go.

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I hope it is just a matter of needing a body for practice, and maybe depth down the road, cause this guy hasn't done jack squat since he has been in the league except bounce around.

He doesn't even have any recorded tackles from what I can find so far, and that many teams, in such few years.....geeeeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhhhh!

I can't for the life of me believe for one second, there isn't a DT with better qualifications out there somewhere just dying to play.

It is what it is.

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