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Rumor: Carolina want's Eagles corner


Ja  Rhule

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I have source, that has a source and my sources source, source said that his source told him the following.

Captain Munnerlyn has a "slim lead" over R.J. Stanford, C.J. Wilson and Robert McClain for the starting corner job opposite Chris Gamble.

Richard Marshall left a decent-sized gap in Carolina when he bolted for the Cardinals. Munnerlyn has nine career starts, but reports this offseason indicated the Panthers would prefer him as a nickel back. There are rumors that Eagles CB Joselio Hanson could end up reuniting with Sean McDermott in Charlotte

Per rotoworld

Sounds like good news for you guys. I think your DC is the best move the Panthers have made in the past couple of years.

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I don't see Meriweather going from a team like the Patriots to the Panthers. That's like living in Atlanta, then moving the rural Alabama.

He would be a good pick up for the Panthers.

That's great news for us then. Moving from Atlanta to anywhere is an upgrade.

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JasonLaCanfora Jason La Canfora

Eagles letting it be known that CB Asante Samuel could be had prior to the trade deadline. Not sure odds of it going down are great but...

where is NJP12? lol

shut up about NJwhatshisface

I'd take Samuel. He would be an upgrade over Munnerlyn as a starter but I wouldn't be willing to give up hardly anything.

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