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Larry Foote.......lets get this over with


Chubbs McGee

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http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/04/28/footes-departure-clears-2885-million-in-cap-space/

Okay, here goes...

Can he be moved to the outside in a 4-3?

Would he be an improvement over Diggs?

Should the Panthers sign? Can we even afford him?

Will they?

Opinions please.

And yes, I know that threads about signing every known player thats getting cut are annoying, but whatever.

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http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/04/28/footes-departure-clears-2885-million-in-cap-space/

Okay, here goes...

Can he be moved to the outside in a 4-3?

Would he be an improvement over Diggs?

Should the Panthers sign? Can we even afford him?

Will they?

Opinions please.

And yes, I know that threads about signing every known player thats getting cut are annoying, but whatever.

I'd rather see the Panthers go after Leroy Hill. It seems the Seahawks rescineded their franchise tag on him after they drafted Curry. He'd be an ideal OLB for Meek's defense.

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9502994/Seahawks-surprisingly-set-LB-Hill-free

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Carolina can't afford Leroy (he'll want probablly 8kk a year or so)... and about the Foote thing, he's heading to Detroit more then likely. There was talk during the off-season of him wanting to finish his career in Detroit and to help the community and the kids of the city. He also just purchased a house in Michigan.

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why do people hate on diggs?

he was fine last year.

I guess its just because he's the least noticeable of the starting 3. In fairness to him, he does seem to mesh well with the team. Team chemistry has to be taken into account at all times, but outside of that, whats the harm in trying to improve upon "fine"? Not that Foote would be an improvement necessarily, though. And it looks now as if he's going to stay put.

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He wants to play for the Lions. Knowing that, I'd have to wonder about his judgment :sosp:

Haha....good point. Maybe his strategy is to spend a year being the decent looking girl around a bunch of fugly's with the hopes the comparison will net him a beautiful girl contract once the year is over.

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