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2011 was my last year as a Panther/NFL player


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As a fill in the blank exercise there (not their) are no wrong answers. Just wondering who you guys thought will be bringing their playbooks to Chico's office this year before the season starts. My vote is AE. I actually think Pickles may have a better shot at staying than he does. I realize 30+ players will be cut, I am just talking about players we all know.

P.S. It is the off season, so yes, I am bored. Just say what relatively well-known Panther you think gets cut.

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Mare has this year left to prove something. We have too much money tied up in him and we wouldnt gain much by cutting him now. Eric Norwood and AE are both probably getting the axe. If I had to pick one it's Norwood. Dude just hasn't shown anything. As sad as Armanti is, at least he brings SOME unique qualities to the team. Norwood is an undersized pass rusher than can't pass rush...

Clausen will stay simply because I always hear he is improving. Nothing wrong with having a low cost backup QB on the roster who slowly digests the system.

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