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Renfrow released


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So we have a 30 year old WR a year removed from the NFL prior to that he had two subpar seasons. It was always going to be an uphill battle to make the roster. Sounds like he isn’t sure if he has the ability to keep working his was up or not on the practice squad. But yeah dumb Panthers for cutting him….

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1 hour ago, csx said:

😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂 😹 

College Homer's are hilarious 

I mean, he has a point when it comes to Clemson and the Panthers. Clemson has been by far and away the biggest producer of NFL talent within the Panthers' viewing area during the Panthers' existence and to not draft a single Clemson prospect during that time? Pretty bizarre. It'd be like the Falcons having never drafted a UGA player.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I mean, he has a point when it comes to Clemson and the Panthers. Clemson has been by far and away the biggest producer of NFL talent within the Panthers' viewing area during the Panthers' existence and to not draft a single Clemson prospect during that time? Pretty bizarre. It'd be like the Falcons having never drafted a UGA player.

Yeah, but it’s ClemsonFrustrated Clint Eastwood GIF

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8 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Yeah, but it’s ClemsonFrustrated Clint Eastwood GIF

When it comes to NFL prospects I really don't care. Yeah, all things being equal I'd prefer the UNC prospect over all others. But ultimately I just want the best prospects and the Panthers' results on the field clearly show we haven't been doing a great job of identifying the best prospects.

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