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Is Mike Jack already the 2nd best trade in Panthers history?


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Long ways to catch goat-status Olsen for a 3rd, but what are the other trades that can complete with the rare positive Panthers out-come??

 

 

Bonus comment- When Coker is back and that should be soon(within one full week), Im about 87.41983% sure Jimmy Horn will be cut....rip PS lovefest, Prepare thy self.....

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3 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

Mike Jack is the perfect complement to Horn. Definitely  a sleeper vs compensation!  As for Horn, the way wrs get hurt, I doubt he gets cut. He may honestly get active status over Etienne bc of special teams. 

 

I honestly thought last season if you took away names and numbers, he played a little better(like 1-2%) than Horn and he didn't miss a snap either. Same this season, he's ballin without the Panthers getting sacks. Given his contract, he's a super bargain on early returns too....

 

I think Jimmy Horn is the cut, the WR I thought would be cut Campbell made a great ST play and has the frame that Dave looks for in WRs. I will cry PS hype tears when it happens..... 

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probably too early given our 3 game stretch of competition to put him over Jared Allen.  We got him for a 6th and was a really nice vet cog to that 15-1 machine that was just as much defense as it was Cam

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Jared Allen really the only other one I can think of. On one side he only played 1 season and wasn’t that massive a difference maker on the other it was a really damn good season. 

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Undoubtedly he's a very solid player and was a really good acquisition.

Now the question is how will he Jaycee and the rest of the secondary fare when we go up against a really good QB and our offense has to sustain drives to keep them off the field too long.

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