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Panthers release Louis Leonard


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Skins fan here, several hours ago, a reputable team insider on our board posted that the Panthers were "quietly shopping Steve Smith". This lead many of us to start checking up on other Panthers related news...

Lo and behold, you all released a starting DT today, and we have an highly disgrundled DT here in DC.

This has lead to rampant speculation by our board members that there is a Smith for Haynesworth trade in the works.

My two cents: I would love it, but not sure why yall would trade your sole WR at this juncture (though I think LaFell will be good long term).

EDIT: FYI, Haynesworth is only guarenteed $3.6MM in 2010, and $5.4MM in 2011, pretty reasonable contract at this point.

Geez,

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It isn't like Haynesworth would be quiet and content here either. Who wants to play for us???

Thanks for the heads up.

From my limited experience with AH, he could care less about wins and losses, he cares about being able to rush the passer, pile up stats, and personal recognition. He'll play hard, but he'll play hard for himself. And I think a John Fox D suits his style of play.

Again, I doubt this happens, but just thought I'd pass along what I have heard.

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Any idea if we're bringing someone up off the PS or signing someone else? This doesn't make sense by itself, Leonard actually stood out to me in a good way against the Bengals. I remember him running down field and making a tackle almost 10 yards downfield...

Same question here. I was actually impressed with him on several plays against the Bengals. This came as a little bit of a surprise to me

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Makes sense, Leonard was hurt more often than not - just wonder who if anyone we plan to bring in to fill his spot?

No matter how badly we need help at DT I can't see us going after Haynesworth, especially with such a young roster. It would totally contradict everything we've done up to this point.

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