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T.O. a Panther ?


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Should the Panthers consider signing T O to a one year contract ? If so what is he worth , 2-3 million ? Remember Smith does have a broken hand .

If they haven't already,I think they should consider signing him. If the price is right.

GO PANTHERS.....

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Should the Panthers consider signing T O to a one year contract ? If so what is he worth , 2-3 million ? Remember Smith does have a broken hand .

If they haven't already,I think they should consider signing him. If the price is right.

GO PANTHERS.....

NO!

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NO!

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I don't care if they sign him. Would not bother me. I think it goes against the going young thing they started by letting Key go and it may foil a chance to develop some of the talent we have.

It really could not hurt other than that. I don't think he is ready to make a spectacle of himself like he did in Dallas. But he is TO. I just don't like one year contracts or receivers that top the list for dropped balls in spite of always calling for the ball.

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Should the Panthers consider signing T O to a one year contract ? If so what is he worth , 2-3 million ? Remember Smith does have a broken hand .

If they haven't already,I think they should consider signing him. If the price is right.

GO PANTHERS.....

If the price is right. It'd be nice to finally get Smitty some help.

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