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Applewhite to IR; Bridges cut


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The #Panthers have placed S Sherrod Martin and DE Antwan Applewhite on injured reserve and released G Jeremy Bridges.

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RB Armond Smith and OL Thomas Austin have been moved to the 53-man roster from the #Panthers practice squad.

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G Dominic Alford and CB Kendrick Burney have been signed to the #Panthers practice squad.

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Brandon Beane is at it again ladies and gentleman! Sign a guy for 10 days... they must have decided in 10 days that he couldn't be developed! Maybe Beane didn't like the way his thighs looked too meaty... That did a lot of good.

Cannot wait to have a legit operation running this team, it will be exciting. Every move will have a purpose.

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Like I said when we signed him...didn't understand the Bridges signing when he was on another team's IR

This is just another reason we need to clean house in the front office. Anyone hired or associated with Hurney needs to go, especially someone who learned how to fail under him....

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Brandon Beane is at it again ladies and gentleman! Sign a guy for 10 days... they must have decided in 10 days that he couldn't be developed! Maybe Beane didn't like the way his thighs looked too meaty... That did a lot of good.

Cannot wait to have a legit operation running this team, it will be exciting. Every move will have a purpose.

He's the interim GM give it a break

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