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Antonio Garay on Boomer and Carton this AM..


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Antonio Garay was on Boomer and Carton this morning and spoke about his impending Free Agency. There was a short segment about the Panthers i thought i would share with you guys.

He couldnt say much because he is still under contract with San Diego for another 2 weeks, but he did have this to say when querstioned.

Boomer asked him " If you had to name one team that is San Diego Chargers East, who are we talking about?"

Guray: Oh def. the Carolina Panthers

Guray than went on to say that he know a lot of guys that Ron has signed on that defense, and that he LOVES Ron Rivera. he said he was with Ron in Chicago and San Diego and that he know we have an explosive offense with Cam Newton and may be needing some defensive help.

That was it as right afterwards Carton said forget who you love and your allegiances GET YOUR MONEY. rest of the time was spent laughing about his hello kitty car and how he should come home and join the Jets..Sounds like a great guy, would love to have him..

Thought i would share this little tidbit..

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What are the chances of bringing in Garay and Castillo? Will Castillo be as cheap as Garay? Obviously these guys love Ron and would be willing to come play for him. If the price is right, we could use both of them for sure.

I dunno if Castillo can play the 4-3 DT as much as I think Garay can.

For a good price this makes too much sense.

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