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Panthers sign a... basketball player


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2 hours ago, Mistuh Jones said:

his pic would look pretty gaunt if he was 6'9 225 LOL like Tayshaun Prince or some mess

 

LOL@ prince!! but that guy had tendon strength and would D you up- it didn't matter PG, SG, SF, PF. 

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15 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

No risk and literally no point.  We have tried this before with basketball players who actually HAD a football background as well.  All of them flopped.  At best, training camp and practice squad fodder.

Peppers?

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5 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

That's not what you said

Yeah, I was talking about the likes of Swole Bones, Sullivan and there was one other forgettable name the team took look at.  Not to mention the washed out tall WRs, QBs etc... that we have tried to convert to TEs.  Again, we suck a developing guys at their natural positions, let alone completely new ones in the NFL, or hell, a completely new sport at it's highest level.

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Yeah, I was talking about the likes of Swole Bones, Sullivan and the was one other forgettable name the team took look at.  Not to mention the washed out tall WRs, QBs etc... that we try to convert to TEs.  Again, we suck a developing guys at their natural positions, let alone a complete new ones in the NFLl, or hell, a completely new sport at it's highest level.

Dude you're really bitter about a bottom of the roster no risk high reward type of signing.  I don't think you can be happy about anything the Panthers do

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Just now, jfra78 said:

Dude you're really bitter about a bottom of the roster no risk high reward type of signing.  I don't think you can be happy about anything the Panthers do

Bitter, lol!  Embarrassed is more like it.  This is purely a joke or a PR move to get publicity.  There's is zero chance this dude makes the roster.  Honestly, I doubt he'll even make it to camp.

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4 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

We need to look at some sumo wrestlers and strongmen for the lines while we’re at it 

Rugby players for running backs and then sign Messi to be the FG kicker.

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According to Tony Pauline, the #Panthers, Falcons, Texans, Eagles, Seahawks and Vikings showed interest in converted TE and Coastal Carolina basketball player Colin Granger on his Pro Day 

Atlanta and Carolina then invited him for local and 30 visits respectively

https://x.com/panthersanalyst/status/1909309281763311902?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA

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