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It's Not You Depth Chart, It's Me: A Carolina Panthers Wr Tale


philw5289

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I would not have a problem if blackmon, floyd, or hill was on this team. Hurney said you always want to make strengths stronger so i guess he is sticking to that. Going this route must mean that they want to give everybody on D a chance to develop and let the injured players come back. Having another play making WR on smittys level makes me foam at the mouth.

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I would not have a problem if blackmon, floyd, or hill was on this team. Hurney said you always want to make strengths stronger so i guess he is sticking to that. Going this route must mean that they want to give everybody on D a chance to develop and let the injured players come back. Having another play making WR on smittys level makes me foam at the mouth.

And that will be a dumb F'n Idea.

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And that will be a dumb F'n Idea.

Well you can always call them up and let them know.......It seems like they think getting Smiths future replacement is a top priority and i cant really blame them for that. Im sure they will go D in the second, i hope.

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