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C.J. Wilson not attending the Panthers' offseason conditioning program


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Restricted free agent DB C.J. Wilson is not attending the Panthers' offseason conditioning program.

It's possible that Wilson isn't happy with his original pick tender, but skipping workouts is a strange move for a guy on the fringe of the roster. He's a nickel back at best.

http://www.rotoworld.com/Content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=NFL&id=4337

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Wow.. CJ Wilson needs to appreciate that he even has a job in the NFL.. he can be mad all he wants about 31 other team's not offering him a contract with his 7th round tender. Sounds like CJ has no market.. you will be lucky to be on the Panthers roster for the 10' season CJ. Suck it up.

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Restricted free agent DB C.J. Wilson is not attending the Panthers' offseason conditioning program.

It's possible that Wilson isn't happy with his original pick tender, but skipping workouts is a strange move for a guy on the fringe of the roster. He's a nickel back at best.

Key to article. It's also possible that....... "he is happy."

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A lot of RTAs aren't attending offseason workouts. They have until april 15th to sign. It doesn't mean that he isn't working out on his own or that he is unsatisfied.

I also think wilson said one time he prefers to work out be himself..but he still cant feel good about getting beat out by a 5'8 rookie 7th rounder.

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