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Rashaad Penny retiring


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38 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Feel like Brooks and Sanders both have that finesse style, Chuba is the one that's gonna hit the hole head on as more of a power back/missile. Not really thinking about starting or not, probably more of a hot hand scenario between Chuba and whichever other guy is healthy/having a good day

Sanders got that never should of signed and then overpaid him style

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Considering his relationship with Canales, I'm sure the coaches sat him down and told him that it wasn't looking like he was going to make the team and Penny decided it was time to wrap up his NFL career.  There is no way that Penny walked away from a paycheck so let's stop the conspiracy theories.  

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I'm not really convinced he's even replacement level.  I feel like the worst case with a random waiver wire RB is the same outcome but cheaper.

pretty much.  Fitterer essentially has ensured a roster spot for him this year because of the contract.  So let's say a Penny was better.  You would have to be a LOT better to for the Panthers to eat the Sanders money. 

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