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2 minutes ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

I'm so sick of looking forward to football season every year only for our season to be done before September ends every year. This is so depressing. Year after year same old sh*t.

Yeah. And I knew we were going to be bad for years messing with lil buddy college all star. When they kill your hopes for three years at one whack, it is tough. 

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49 minutes ago, CRA said:

I'm a little torn on how bad he was or wasn't Sunday.  His stat line was horrific.  Biggest issue, is XL can't really get himself open.  And when he does get the 50/50 shot he doesn't rally play to his size and doesn't win.  But nothing actually horrific.

and Dave's attempts to scheme him a play where whack.     

Getting himself open is literally his job.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

How can he hold him accountable? Legette has a signature BOA sandwich and every other post the Panthers made on social media this off-season was something about him. The Panthers seemed poised as an organization to try to make him the face of the franchise.

He got the largest cheers of any player, by far, at Fan Fest.

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40 minutes ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

I'm so sick of looking forward to football season every year only for our season to be done before September ends every year. This is so depressing. Year after year same old sh*t.

Amen dude it feels like we're eliminated from playoff contention before our first home game. Quite a feat really. 

As to the topic, for a supposedly freak athlete XL looks to me like he is moving painfully slowly.

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

and let's just all agree Canales is good looking/talking Matt Rhule. 

actually you know what, Matt Rhule would at least give some folks a light trashing

rhule would at least bench and/or straight up cut someone for playing bad

with Canales and Evero, as long as you're his high draft picks/best buddies, you'll continue to have a roster spot and/or play despite having better options (XL, Nick Scott, DJ Johnson, Trevin Wallace, Rozeboom)

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