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Panthers reach deal with Muhsin 'Moose' Muhammad III


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4 minutes ago, Gapanthersfan said:

I like. Preseason attendance just went up by 5,000 tickets. Hope they’re going to give him an honest shot

hes pretty good.  has a shot. WR room is crowded.  people may not like it but theilen may get traded to eliminate the tunnel vision to him from Bryce

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Cool for him to sign here but damn, with our absolute logjam of young WRs I would've thought there would be a better opportunity.

kid grew up in the panthers locker room, giving out helmets etc.  Just to be able to chant Moose again in that stadium would be special.

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Crazy. I was with Moose about 22 or 23 years ago in Charleston. He was signing autographs at the Bank of America Panther Caravan Tour meet and greet... I was the last guy to speak with Moose, and he apologized and said he had to go. His wife just went into labor. As he was walking he grabbed my stuff and signed it as he walked off. I congratulated him, and he thanked me. I was with his dad on his birthday. 

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26 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

Crazy. I was with Moose about 22 or 23 years ago in Charleston. He was signing autographs at the Bank of America Panther Caravan Tour meet and greet... I was the last guy to speak with Moose, and he apologized and said he had to go. His wife just went into labor. As he was walking he grabbed my stuff and signed it as he walked off. I congratulated him, and he thanked me. I was with his dad on his birthday. 

So in hindsight I guess that makes us family. He can call me Uncle Lucky. Or Unc Dogg.

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