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Carolina Panthers May Target New York Giants Safety Kenny Phillips in Free Agency


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How many games has he played in the last 2 years? I haven't paid much attention to the Giants but it seems like when he's brought up on here people bring up injuries. If a guy can't stay healthy it doesn't help just because we recognize his name. It can actually be worse because like in a Morgan/Otah situation you think you have the position addresses when you really don't.

17 more games than Beason

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17 more games than Beason

Alright so would you rather have him for 8 games or have a younger player and use the money somewhere else? Obviously anybody can get hurt I'm just asking your opinion. I don't know what Beason has to do with it, for the record they gotta get that contract off whether they cut him, trade him, or restructure him,

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Once we make a few cuts then we can speculate who we may target...

I wouldn't get all worked up until then

But isn't getting worked up what the huddle is all about? What's next, civil conversations?

Until somethiing is done with Gross and Gamble, it is all speculation. Although a healthy Phillips would make our D much much better.

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Alright so would you rather have him for 8 games or have a younger player and use the money somewhere else? Obviously anybody can get hurt I'm just asking your opinion. I don't know what Beason has to do with it, for the record they gotta get that contract off whether they cut him, trade him, or restructure him,

Why 8?

I'd rather finally have a decent S....which we haven't had in awhile. We need some stability in the secondary.

As far as Beason, I used him to show Phillips hasn't missed tons of time over the last two years.

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Why 8?

I'd rather finally have a decent S....which we haven't had in awhile. We need some stability in the secondary.

As far as Beason, I used him to show Phillips hasn't missed tons of time over the last two years.

You said he played like 17 more games than Beason the last 2 seasons so I was just guessing that meant he played 8 or 9 games last year. Like I said I recognize his name but I just didn't know if his injury was just last year or a chronic thing over a couple years. We've had good luck picking up FA safeties(Chris Harris,Marlon McCree) so if he's healthy I'm all for it.

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