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Week 1 - Panthers @ Jaguars (practice tweets, news articles, videos, etc)


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37 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

I personally disagree.  I think he will end up being a better wr than cb.  He has elite body control and is great at adjusting to balls.   He reminds me of a poor man's Justin jefferson as far as build and strengths.

I just wonder if he will hold up in the NFL, he looks really thin and I don’t know how much beating he can take.

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2 hours ago, Martin said:

I just wonder if he will hold up in the NFL, he looks really thin and I don’t know how much beating he can take.

I could definitely see that.  I really dont see a way he makes it physically playing a high percentage of plays on both sides of the ball.

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4 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Your a mod man hold yourself to a better standard than saying crap like this full well knowing he didn't score until it was 8 guys who aren't on the roster anymore out there on the field 🤣 I mean our defense is awful but that's just being willfully deceitful.

The Browns game was a not a game that should make any human feel positive about any aspect of our team 

 

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1 hour ago, Icege said:

Allen Robinson dogging out Hunter Renfrow on X!?

We better kill the Jags tomorrow.

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Renfrow got 2 nattys in college.  
Renfrow got the same # of Pro Bowls in a fraction of the time. 

they are an apples and oranges comparison but I’d take Renfrow career if I had to pick 

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