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Panthers resign David Moore


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17 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Who else are you going to get at that price? He is a semi reliable option that knows the system and works for peanuts. Let the man feed his family. 

 

He's also has some return abilities too. I don't think he should be the top guy, but he's decent insurance. 

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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Who else are you going to get at that price? He is a semi reliable option that knows the system and works for peanuts. Let the man feed his family. 

Yeah.  I get amused sometimes at how obsessed fans are over the 4th and 5th receivers.  All we need is someone who can fill in reliably if the others guys get hurt or on the rare occasion we run 4 receivers. And is a decent to good special teams player.  Doesn't have to be a superstar.  Moore can do that.  

He is basically Karl Hankton.  

 

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1 hour ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Yeah.  I get amused sometimes at how obsessed fans are over the 4th and 5th receivers.  All we need is someone who can fill in reliably if the others guys get hurt or on the rare occasion we run 4 receivers. And is a decent to good special teams player.  Doesn't have to be a superstar.  Moore can do that.  

He is basically Karl Hankton.  

Except David Moore actually contributes on offense. I honestly don't think I ever saw Karl Hankton take a snap on offense, much less have a catch.

 

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I was wondering when this was going to get done. He’s nothing special but gets the job done as a 4th or 5th option.

That said, we need to draft a receiver with our 1st or 2nd round pick. There’s no one worth overpaying in free agency right now who is going to really move the needle for us. Can’t walk in the season with same group as last year.

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