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chris gamble is done in carolina


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this guy is DONE. not showing up for practice, then gets benched,then misses games because of a hamstring injury,then all of a sudden misses more games due to an ankle injury. he is done here, and so is richard marshall. marshall has been all about the money since he arrived here. look for the panthers to trade down from the first pick,take patrick patterson in the 1st and with the 2nd we get for trading down take a defensive tackle probably marvin austin from north carolina.martey hurney is not giving up on clausen this quick. remember the huge boner hurney had while talking about clausen after the draft?

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this guy is DONE. not showing up for practice, then gets benched,then misses games because of a hamstring injury,then all of a sudden misses more games due to an ankle injury. he is done here, and so is richard marshall. marshall has been all about the money since he arrived here. look for the panthers to trade down from the first pick,take patrick patterson in the 1st and with the 2nd we get for trading down take a defensive tackle probably marvin austin from north carolina.martey hurney is not giving up on clausen this quick. remember the huge boner hurney had while talking about clausen after the draft?

Marty's a fkin idiot....merry christmas.

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this guy is DONE. not showing up for practice, then gets benched,then misses games because of a hamstring injury,then all of a sudden misses more games due to an ankle injury. he is done here, and so is richard marshall. marshall has been all about the money since he arrived here. look for the panthers to trade down from the first pick,take patrick patterson in the 1st and with the 2nd we get for trading down take a defensive tackle probably marvin austin from north carolina.martey hurney is not giving up on clausen this quick. remember the huge boner hurney had while talking about clausen after the draft?

I think all teams talk big about their draft picks after they draft them.... I don't think you can find a video of any gm doing anything differently. The good GM's are the one's who quickly realizes a bad pick.

Also if you think we would go defense 1 & 2 while having the worst offense in the leagues, and one that is competing for records that only a select few offenses have pulled of in the past 35 years....I don't know what to say.

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this guy is DONE. not showing up for practice, then gets benched,then misses games because of a hamstring injury,then all of a sudden misses more games due to an ankle injury. he is done here, and so is richard marshall. marshall has been all about the money since he arrived here. look for the panthers to trade down from the first pick,take patrick patterson in the 1st and with the 2nd we get for trading down take a defensive tackle probably marvin austin from north carolina.martey hurney is not giving up on clausen this quick. remember the huge boner hurney had while talking about clausen after the draft?

If that fruitcake Hurney allows Clausen to start one game next year I will go back to rooting for the Redskins. No way Hurney is that stupid. Or is it?

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i think all teams talk big about their draft picks after they draft them.... I don't think you can find a video of any gm doing anything differently. The good gm's are the one's who quickly realizes a bad pick.

also if you think we would go defense 1 & 2 while having the worst offense in the leagues, and one that is competing for records that only a select few offenses have pulled of in the past 35 years....i don't know what to say.

this.

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If that fruitcake Hurney allows Clausen to start one game next year I will go back to rooting for the Redskins. No way Hurney is that stupid. Or is it?

yes he is that stupid,but he is not stupid enough to give chris gamble over 9 million bext season either.both gamble and marshall will be gone who does that leave as our starters at corner? captain and cj wilson? jordan pugh?

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Kind of silly speculating on who is staying and who is going, until you know who the new Coach and staff will be. And even then you still won't know what they are thinking about the players on the team and visa versa.

chris gamble is scheduled to make 9.5 million next season. DO YOU REALLY THINK HE WILL BE A PANTHER NEXT YEAR? really? really? really? YOU DONT KNOW HOW THE NFL WORKS

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The Problem is between John Fox and Chris Gamble, fortunatley John Fox is already on his way out so I wouldn't say anyone is gone until the new coach says they are gone. The new coach will have to build relationships with each player and those he does not build relationships with will not be with the Carolina Panthers. Every thing that a Panther player has done this year whether good or bad does not matter because in all likely hood only one to three guys on the coaching staff may be returning next year.

Now as far as Gamble's play goes, yes he has been underachieving this year but so has every other single player on the Panthers roster. Only a few players have played and played well in every single game this year. Players like Jonathan Stewart (when he is in there), Mike Goodson, David Gettis, Charles Johnson, James Anderson, Jon Beason, Captain Munnerly, Charles Godfrey, Richard Marshall, Jason Baker, and John Kasay are the only one's noted for stats and yet Marshall and Godfrey were still playing below their capability this season.

There is no need to point fingers at anyone or say that anyone is gone when the team is 2-13 because with this record no ones job should be safe.

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