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Panthers promote quarterback St. Pierre up from practice squad


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(By Darin Gantt, [email protected]) The Carolina Panthers made two roster moves Tuesday to cover injuries that could leave them extremely shorthanded Sunday against Baltimore.p/The Panthers promoted quarterback span class=boldBrian St. Pierre/span and guard span class=boldC.J. Davis/span from the practice squad to provide insurance if starters span class=boldJimmy Clausen/span (concussion) and span class=boldTravelle Wharton/span (turf toe) can't go.

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That poor f**ker has had a good job for years on practice squads making some good cash and now the Panthers are going to try and ruin that for him....I bet he hates the Panthers.

From what I remember the average practice squader makes 5200 a week so the most he could make is $83,200 if he stayed there all year. The least an active roster player can make is $310,000. So if he stays on the active roster for the next 7 weeks he will make $135,625 plus the $5300 practice squad pay for last week for a total of $140,925. Even if he drops back on the squad next week he will still get almost 20 grand for this week.

I know you were being sarcastic but I still responded.

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