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Panthers acquire special teams 'ace' Colin Jones from 49ers


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Roto says the thought about moving him to WR a whole back.

In other words, he won't be making any contributions defensively. It's sad that we'll make all these moves for ST "aces" just to cover for Brian Murphy's deficiency as a coach.

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Roto says the thought about moving him to WR a whole back.

In other words, he won't be making any contributions defensively. It's sad that we'll make all these moves for ST "aces" just to cover for Brian Murphy's deficiency as a coach.

or maybe brian murphy asked for specific personnel moves to cover for talent deficiency on the field. why make the most negative, worst possible assumptions without anything to back it up?

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i mean seriously, if we didn't go and get this guy, posters like Growl would be all like "this team is so complacent, god forbid we actually go make some roster moves to improve our team, grumble grumble snarf"

now that we make a move, it's "that damn front office conspiracy, making moves to get new guys on the team just to cover for a deficiency garble snarf"

get the fug outta here with that noise

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here's some actual content that isn't idiotic bitching and baseless speculation

Colin Jones is an American Football safety who is currently a member of the San Francisco 49ers. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft.[1] He played college football at TCU. He went to high school in Bridgeport, Texas and graduated in 2006.

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backup safety, not much to go on here, but it fills two holes potentially.

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Youre right, despite the large influx of dollars an talent into special teams this offseason, along with an additional year implementing the system and an additional assistant, we have absolutely no reason to believe Brian Murphy isn't a good coach.

#IFartRainbows #PanthersBestestEvah.

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