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Peterson 1, then Marvin Austin in the 3rd.


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You have any basis for saying this or should we all just accept it because you said it?

Fairley doesn't have the motivation and work ethic the other 2 have. In terms of maturity, preparation, drive, knowledge of the game, intelligence... it's obvious that the other two have an advantage over Fairley. These intangible factors are usually what determines what makes the transition smooth for a player. We all know that they have the tangibles, or we wouldn't even be having this conversation right now.

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Here are the list of available FA DTs there could be more but this is the list I found:

Desmond Bryant (UFA) - Oakland

Tim Bulman (UFA) - Houston

Shaun Cody (UFA) - Houston

Barry Cofield (UFA) - NY Giants

Ron Edwards (UFA) - Kansas City

Fred Evans (UFA) - Minnesota

Jonathan Fanene (UFA) - Cincinnati

Ronald Fields (UFA) - Denver

Andre Fluellen (RFA) - Detroit

Eric Foster (RFA) - Indianapolis

Aubrayo Franklin (UFA) - San Francisco

Gary Gibson (UFA) - St. Louis

Kedric Golston (UFA) - Washington

John Henderson UFA) - Oakland

Chris Hovan (UFA) - St. Louis

Antonio Johnson (UFA) - Indianapolis

Ed Johnson (RFA) - Carolina

Tank Johnson (UFA) - Cincinnati

Derek Landri (UFA) - Carolina

Damione Lewis (UFA) - Houston

Trey Lewis (RFA) - Atlanta

John McCargo (UFA) - Buffalo

Tony McDaniel (UFA) - Miami

Brandon Mebane (UFA) - Seattle

Daniel Muir (UFA) - Indianapolis

Darryl Richard (RFA) - New England

Bryan Robinson (UFA) - Arizona

Clifton Ryan (UFA) - St. Louis

Junior Siavii (UFA) - Seattle

Shaun Smith (UFA) - Kansas City

Craig Terrill (UFA) - Seattle

Marcus Thomas (UFA) - Denver

Kevin Vickerson (UFA) - Denver

Gerard Warren (UFA) - New England

Gabe Watson (UFA) - Arizona

Pat Williams (UFA) - Minnesota

which of these guys do you see us picking up?

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Here are the list of available FA DTs there could be more but this is the list I found:

Desmond Bryant (UFA) - Oakland

Tim Bulman (UFA) - Houston

Shaun Cody (UFA) - Houston

Barry Cofield (UFA) - NY Giants

Ron Edwards (UFA) - Kansas City

Fred Evans (UFA) - Minnesota

Jonathan Fanene (UFA) - Cincinnati

Ronald Fields (UFA) - Denver

Andre Fluellen (RFA) - Detroit

Eric Foster (RFA) - Indianapolis

Aubrayo Franklin (UFA) - San Francisco

Gary Gibson (UFA) - St. Louis

Kedric Golston (UFA) - Washington

John Henderson UFA) - Oakland

Chris Hovan (UFA) - St. Louis

Antonio Johnson (UFA) - Indianapolis

Ed Johnson (RFA) - Carolina

Tank Johnson (UFA) - Cincinnati

Derek Landri (UFA) - Carolina

Damione Lewis (UFA) - Houston

Trey Lewis (RFA) - Atlanta

John McCargo (UFA) - Buffalo

Tony McDaniel (UFA) - Miami

Brandon Mebane (UFA) - Seattle

Daniel Muir (UFA) - Indianapolis

Darryl Richard (RFA) - New England

Bryan Robinson (UFA) - Arizona

Clifton Ryan (UFA) - St. Louis

Junior Siavii (UFA) - Seattle

Shaun Smith (UFA) - Kansas City

Craig Terrill (UFA) - Seattle

Marcus Thomas (UFA) - Denver

Kevin Vickerson (UFA) - Denver

Gerard Warren (UFA) - New England

Gabe Watson (UFA) - Arizona

Pat Williams (UFA) - Minnesota

which of these guys do you see us picking up?

let me redirect people here for that conversation since you already have it going on in another thread:

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/55937-free-agent-dts.html

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Please. Half of you watched Fairley play one game, saw that he was arrogant (rightfully so) and somewhat dirty and then concluded that he must have terrible intangibles and must be unable to succeed at the NFL level.

I would say your 99% right.. lol

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