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TD Made the Decision To Not Return, Thinks He'll Be Re-Signed; RB James Davis


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From our AP writer Mike Cranston, another cool guy:

http://twitter.com/mikecranston1

Chatted with #Panthers LB Thomas Davis here at the cable box. Says it "wasn't worth the risk" try to come back this season

Davis says he was allowed to make the decision, not the team. Acknowledged knee isn't 100 percent

But Davis confident #Panthers will re-sign him. "I've pretty much been assured by them that I'm going to be a Panther"

And you know your team is in the shitter when a guy refuses to come back close to home and play for your team, instead choosing to stay on a practice squad LMAO. Rock Bottom... Via Darin's Twitter:

http://twitter.com/daringantt

(from James Davis, former Clemson standout RB) JDavis_24 Had a chance to go play with Carolina today but I thought stayin here could be a good fit plus the Skins took care of me.

(Now Darin)

That previous tweet was former Clemson RB James Davis, who apparently chose to stay on Skins practice squad (probably got a bump in pay).

I would've loved that signing. I don't ever remember this happening before. We officially suck.:D

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