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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

biggest misuse of talent in Panthers history

we had a Kam Chancellor and turned him into Haruki Nakamura.

Quinn knows what he's getting. Congrats to Commies fans and Chinn. Wish him nothing but the best and I hope he fuging shreds this garbage ass franchise every time we play them.

I like Chinn and feel like he was completely misused by dumb ass after dumb ass coach here but I don't want him to shred out team when we play them. If I wanted him to shred my team at that point I don't even know why I would be a fan.....? There is truly no point in that much misery is there?

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

It's a shame we kept trying to make him a position-less player instead of telling him his rookie year "Hey man, we need you to put on weight and play LB".  

I think someone posted a rumor the Chinn didn't want to play LB. If that's true I can why he didn't play much.

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18 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I think someone posted a rumor the Chinn didn't want to play LB. If that's true I can why he didn't play much.

That seems . . . unwise of him.  He was never very good in space, but man he was great in the box.  Oh well, not our problem any more.  I liked the guy, seemed like a good kid.

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4 hours ago, electro's horse said:

biggest misuse of talent in Panthers history

we had a Kam Chancellor and turned him into Haruki Nakamura.

Quinn knows what he's getting. Congrats to Commies fans and Chinn. Wish him nothing but the best and I hope he fuging shreds this garbage ass franchise every time we play them.

That defense could be scary with Quinn. 

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