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Panthers Not Expected To Sign Donnie Avery


TylerDurden

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Hurney took one look at his resume' and said "A legitimate number two Receiver? Screw that. You know how much I hate those. Besides, this guy has done way too much. Let's sign Sucky McSuckson, the UDFA the Browns just cut. He was a guy we really liked coming out of Eastern Kansas Tech A&M of Northern Kansas last year. I can't begin to imagine why he hasn't been signed to a multi year deal, but man are we lucky."

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I just read some stuff earlier about how he actually was timed at 4.2 in the 40 twice in July. Pair that with his production pre-injury and I just have no idea why we wouldn't have signed him (or any of the other teams he's worked for so far).

Something seems amiss.

Based on the number of teams looking at him (especially the Titans who los Britt), he may now have an asking price that is just too high.

We have no idea why we are not signing him.

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