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Pro Football Talk: Gamble to get cut?


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/07/21/16-defenders-who-could-be-cut-before-the-season/

"6. Chris Gamble, Panthers CB: The new rules should help Gamble because the Panthers are thin at cornerback. Still, he has to show something in camp to be worth $6.24 million in 2011."

I doubt he gets cut this year, but CG does not fit the description of the Jim Johnson 4-3 CB. Gamble will be cut by next season, if not sooner, IMO.

Here is what they say about offensive players, if you are interested: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/07/21/24-offensive-players-that-could-get-cut/

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One reason Marshall was so picked on was because Gamble was avoided. However, he will make a bunch of $$ next year and the JJ 4-3 CB is a tackler as a general stereotype. PFT is terrible, but Florio knows if he stirs the hornet's nest it increases the traffic on his site. However, you cannot think that Gamble is earning his salary, regardless of whether he is the best we have. We drafted an injured CB who could spend the year on IR and be in jail by 2012. Gamble will not be going anywhere, but his days are numbered.

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One reason Marshall was so picked on was because Gamble was avoided. However, he will make a bunch of $$ next year and the JJ 4-3 CB is a tackler as a general stereotype. PFT is terrible, but Florio knows if he stirs the hornet's nest it increases the traffic on his site. However, you cannot think that Gamble is earning his salary, regardless of whether he is the best we have. We drafted an injured CB who could spend the year on IR and be in jail by 2012. Gamble will not be going anywhere, but his days are numbered.

His days may be numbered, but no this year. I cant argue that he makes too much, but i dont see him leaving for atleast a couple of years. Now if fox had stayed maybe not, cause of whatever happened last year. Over all i think gamble is deff better than just serviceable. he handles himself fine on the field.

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One reason Marshall was so picked on was because Gamble was avoided. However, he will make a bunch of $$ next year and the JJ 4-3 CB is a tackler as a general stereotype. PFT is terrible, but Florio knows if he stirs the hornet's nest it increases the traffic on his site. However, you cannot think that Gamble is earning his salary, regardless of whether he is the best we have. We drafted an injured CB who could spend the year on IR and be in jail by 2012. Gamble will not be going anywhere, but his days are numbered.

Everytime you post a Florio article you are getting him "hits" which his bosses then look at and then justify that news doesnt have to be true, it can just be slung around like feces. They then pat Florio on the back.

So, I am going to assume that you love Florio and you think all of this is credible. . . This makes you equivalent to the unknown green substance on the underside of my balls. Gratz

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Everytime you post a Florio article you are getting him "hits" which his bosses then look at and then justify that news doesnt have to be true, it can just be slung around like feces. They then pat Florio on the back.

So, I am going to assume that you love Florio and you think all of this is credible. . . This makes you equivalent to the unknown green substance on the underside of my balls. Gratz

Would you rather he not post the source?

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