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YES!!! What We've All Been Waiting For! Rookie Jersey Numbers Are Up!


Proudiddy

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Well, at least I do... I think I make this post every year with no competition, lol... I've been watching and waiting all weekend, and finally here they are.

SN: Whoever punches in the vitals/info for the roster is out of control,

*Armanti Edwards shrunk since the draft - Had him listed as 6' on Saturday, he is now 5'11".

*Greg Hardy must've made a visit to Dr.Shortt, as he went from 6' even to 6'4" over the weekend as well.

Jimmy Clausen - #2

Armanti Edwards - #10 (Ha, funny he didn't go with one in the 80's eh?)

David Gettis - #12

Greg Hardy - #76 (ick...)

Brandon Lafell - #11

Robert McClain - #36

Eric Norwood - #92

Tony Pike - #16

Jordan Pugh - #29

R.J. Stanford - #35

http://www.panthers.com/team/roster.html

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Jimmy Clausen - #2

Good number for a backup :lol:

Wonder if he'll try to talk Baker out of his #7.

Armanti Edwards - #10 (Ha, funny he didn't go with one in the 80's eh?)

Sorry Ryne. Looks like you're not coming back.

Brandon Lafell - #11

Doubled up his college number.

Greg Hardy - #76

I hate 70 numbers on defensive ends.

(the 90s are all taken, though some of those guys may not last)

Kinda glad Claussen didn't take #17. That would have been weird.

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