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Everything in the past. I think you should let it go foreal Wood.

What the fug are you talking about haha?

You just said we should cut our all pro shut down corner.

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What the fug are you talking about haha?

You just said we should cut our all pro shut down corner.

First, he's not an "all pro". Second, we have a lot of money attached to him. And third, he can't ever stay on the field consistently. If he won't take a pay cut, I wouldn't mind seeing Gamble let go or traded for a pick.

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First, he's not an "all pro". Second, we have a lot of money attached to him. And third, he can't ever stay on the field consistently. If he won't take a pay cut, I wouldn't mind seeing Gamble let go or traded for a pick.

I'm sorry I just refuse to argue with an idiot tonight. My Panthers won and I'm gonna enjoy it.

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Thanks for this thread--needed to be said.

I had a thought right after that fourth down play---could he play free safety?

However, the fact that you do not realize that he is on the field when we have the ball is a statement. The other Josh is playing well too.

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