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Newest Panthers linebacker in need of an introduction


Laetitia

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Now if you're wondering when Jason Williams put down a basketball and picked up a football, that's understandable.

There are three NBA-related J. Williams of various types - the former Duke player and current TV announcer Jay Williams, whose career was derailed in a motorcycle accident; heavily tattooed Orlando Magic point guard Jason Williams, who is somehow still in the league; and former NBA big man Jayson Williams, who pleaded guilty to assault in the shooting death of a limo driver earlier this year and is now serving a minimum of 18 months in prison.

The Panthers' Jason Williams, though, isn't really into basketball. At only 6-foot-1, that's probably a good thing.

Fowler is without a doubt the worst Panthers writer out there. Why spend three paragraphs talking about people in the NBA just because they share what I'm sure is a very common name?

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I'm going to show my ignorance -- when they kept saying Jason Williams, I thought they were talking about Jamar Williams, who I now remember is on IR.

Me too. I was excited, because I really wanted Jamar to get a chance with us. Oh well. I hope this Jason Williams guy is the real deal and sticks with us.

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