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Brandon Hogan inactive tommorow?


rmoneyg35

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I was wondering if Brandon Hogan will be playing tomorrow or if anyone knows the latest news about him. I have been waiting to see this kid play because I think he is going to be a great CB but I am still waiting for him to make his debut. Please let me know the latest news asap.

Go Panthers!

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I agree but I would think he would be 100% by now
last i heard there was some tightening up. too easy to re-injure it. doesn't sound like he's 100%. just close enough to get back in the game, but not completely enough that he's out of the woods yet.

give it time. there's no reason to rush. i'm guessing if we see him at all, it won't be until the last game or two of the season.

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I know many will disagree, but I don't understand why this kid was drafted. He'd better turn out to be special.

Marty tries to out-smart the rest of the world a little too often. You can do that when you are 14-2, but you should not when you are coming off 2-14 and need help now.

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I know many will disagree, but I don't understand why this kid was drafted. He'd better turn out to be special.

Marty tries to out-smart the rest of the world a little too often. You can do that when you are 14-2, but you should not when you are coming off 2-14 and need help now.

i agree with you about trying to outsmart the league....well...kind of. he's a gambler. he learned it from bobby beathard. that's why he does the trades he does in the draft. he's gambling.

i don't have a problem with him doing it. i just wish he was better at it.

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Sometimes I wonder if we'll ever see the guy on the field. Why the fug would you draft a guy who probably wouldn't see the field this year, when we need CB help NOW.

I agree. Perhaps they thought his injury wasn't as severe? At any rate, it's frustrating me too. We need to see what the guy can do! I'm sick of watching Munnerlyn get his tail whipped in coverage.

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