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Panthers cut Bradley Bozeman


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4 minutes ago, Butterflyj30 said:

Wow was he that bad of a player? I thought he was supposed to be pretty good

He feasted in the running game we had under Wilks and got an extension off of that but was never a fit for the zone scheme we ran last year and the one that Canales will supposedly run. He needs to be in a downhill power running scheme like he was in Baltimore 

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9 minutes ago, Pazhoosier89 said:

Nice guy. Bad fit for the scheme they want to run 

Yep. Square peg, round hole. We have another one in Icky. We've been doing it for years with Chinn. Playing him as a deep safety was dumb. Trying to play him at nickel was even dumber. We just do a lot of dumb stuff as a football organization.

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Making even more holes on a already Swiss cheese roster.  Create the competition, but taking the dead hit for a guy who -at bare minimum- would be a heck of back up makes zero sense. Cap savings are tiny, FYI, so it's not a cost saving move.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

DC said we are running a wide zone concept so not sure what they are thinking leaving icky there

I'm honestly not sure he even works as an OG in that type of scheme. He's a downhill mauler. Same as Bozeman. We might need to just trade him before we destroy any trade value he might have like we did playing Chinn in misfit roles.

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