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BREAKING: Panthers cut Chaisson


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16 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

We literally have only 1 star on the entire defense.

 

0 stars on offense.

 

This season will be about players making a name for themselves. Not sure who will step up, but that's the fun part we get to watch and see who becomes the next Burns or DJ Moore.

Horn, Brown, and Clowney on defense all qualify imo

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Joe is just exhausted after that long article he posted this week. 

The one where he slipped in the Peyton Manning and Troy Aikman horrible rookie seasons but great careers argument for Bryce Young - while ignoring all the crap rookie seasons by people that went on to crap careers... the other side of the coin that people don't want you to remember. 

I did think he was less lazy.

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7 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

Horn, Brown, and Clowney on defense all qualify imo

I was referring to Brown as the 1 star.

 

Clowney at this point is a role player.

Horn has the talent to be a star, but his health is always going to be a question mark. Hopefully he proves us wrong and ball out this year.

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29 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

We literally have only 1 star on the entire defense.

 

0 stars on offense.

 

This season will be about players making a name for themselves. Not sure who will step up, but that's the fun part we get to watch and see who becomes the next Burns or DJ Moore.

They were solid players not top of the position stars. D J Moore was on his way to getting there though 

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2 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Joe Person - The Athletic | LinkedIn

Shockingly, he does NOT have an endorsement for AXE Hair gel yet.  Apparently, they want to target middle school students, so he is a few years too old for that demographic.    It is funny---the Panthers post this announcement and he offers no insights into the move, the cap, etc.  He simple Googles "Panther Roster".  No indication of who they might bring up---nothing.  Cutting edge journalism.

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