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Panthers signing UFL all-pro WR


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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Makes sense for the best players in the minor league to get a crack at the worst roster in the NFL.

Wouldn't be the first time we actually found a gem from a minor league. 

Nothing wrong with additions like this, hope they work out.  We need bodies for camp either way.

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@Dingo_ate_Babies, using the Special Olympics as the butt of a joke is not a good look for anyone.  Typically people who punch down, especially down on people who can't make a comeback, have something missing in their lives.  I'm not going to judge you, but the words aren't a good look for someone who is so successful in their personal life.  

As far as working out two of the best WRs in the UFL, why the heck not!  Sometimes guys need some extra development.  Butler was a 2nd round pick who didn't pan out in the NFL.  But he looks better in the UFL.  Who knows, not going to hurt anyone to try them out and see what happens.

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On 6/7/2024 at 2:22 PM, Ricky Prickles said:

By all means, go for it and talk down the league that guy came from its all good. Its just funny to hear you laugh at someone else's accomplishments having zero yourself. 

Life is about criticisms of course......And it can also be fun to laugh at those those on the other side as well who never did a thing minimize others accomplishments. Good day sir!

 

Very well said. I try not to poke fun at professional players although I belittled clausen just the other day.  It does happen and probably shouldn’t, especially to the degree it does.  To your point about 1% of high school players get college scholarships and less than 2% of those guys make it to the NFL(my stats may be off a bit. That is the definition of elite talent with a razor thin margin of acceptance and sustain. 

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