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Chud says Gettis looks "rusty"


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Panthers coach Ron Rivera has made it sound like adding wideout David Gettis to the active roster was a fait accompli.

But based on what offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski and others in the organization are saying, that might not be the case.

Gettis, who missed the entire 2011 season following ACL surgery, began this season on the physically unable to perform list with a hamstring injury.

He began practicing two weeks ago. The Panthers have until Wednesday to add Gettis to the active roster or he must remain on the PUP list the rest of the season.

"We just need to get him in and be working him in," Chudzinski said. "I think he was rusty. He’s still kind of working through. I’ve seen him improve in the last couple of weeks. I don’t know if he’s ready there yet, but I see him moving in that direction."If Gettis goes on the 53-man roster, Armanti Edwards could be on the chopping block.

Stay tuned.

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Armanti who?

wtf is he even still here for? He doesn't return... he doesn't play WR... except for those two plays a couple of games ago, has he even been on the field?

They have to keep Armanti on the team for PR reasons.

The fake football school fans only buy tickets to games and watch on TV because they believe at any minute Edwards could come in at QB.

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They have to keep Armanti on the team for PR reasons.

The fake football school fans only buy tickets to games and watch on TV because they believe at any minute Edwards could come in at QB.

Would it possible for you to refrain from being a dipshit in every single thread?

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