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Panthers acquire cornerback Michael Jackson in trade with Seahawks


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Heard his name a lot last year when we played them. I looked up his game and season stats and the guy had a season high 6 tackles in a game against us. I'm down with the trade. We traded an undersized (doesn't mean much at this point) LB for a "proven" corner. Hope it works out. 

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Apparently we drafted Michael Barret in the 7th round, which is news to me lol

I don't think I heard this dude's name in the draft or in training camp. Who the hell is this guy?!

A 7th rounder nobody for a proven #2 CB. Easy trade.

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Morgan drafted the kid knowing all of this lol. 

JK

One of the guys people4 whined about (Wallace) on draft night, is looking pretty good from what I hear.

His 4th rounder is a board favorite. 

Haven’t seen Brooks, Legette wouldn’t be the first lat 1st WR to need some time, his late CB seems to be doing okay. 

Jury is still out but maybe it isn’t Fitterer part two.

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Some words to describe this guy game.

 

Just Beat It- will get beat once the WR gets past him.

Smooth Criminal- until he gets beat off fhe line of scrimmage.

Thriller- he's going to thrill the fanbase with his ability to get smoked at the line of scrimmage.

Rock with you- not for long

 

Don't stop till you get enough - yeah he's going to make us stop soon enough.

 

 

Conclusion this dude ain't good so don't go thinking he is a legend like the great Michael Jackson.

 

I'm cringe ASF shout out the King of cringe @Ricky Prickles

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15 minutes ago, frankw said:

I get the need given all the extenuating circumstances. Snagging a young CB from the Seahawks sounds like a solid move. I assume Evero had significant input as well with Morgan.

Now let's do Center please...

Raym looked pretty good and this film breakdown highlights a handful of his snaps. Jack Anderson at LG as well

 

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