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Official Panthers Cuts Thread...


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These days, you should probably add an 'i' to that title :(

 

 

You're NOT old, my friend. I already told you that I reject that notion being that we are the same age. But, think about it...everybody knows that Seniors rule!  Reading glasses and a few grey hairs belie wisdom and power.

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Twitter is saying Craig Roh made the roster.

 

Remember when we used to cut players who played well in preseason (followed by hoards of reasonabatards saying it's just preseason!) and then they'd go somewhere and be good football players?

 

I think I'm pretty happy to see those days are over. As long as the stockpile of DE's doesn't cut into us finding depth where we need it.

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You're NOT old, my friend. I already told you that I reject that notion being that we are the same age. But, think about it...everybody knows that Seniors rule!  Reading glasses and a few grey hairs belie wisdom and power.

 

Definitely have the reading glasses - wearing them now - but my grey hairs are more than 'a few' (my brother and I both went grey right after we hit 30).

 

Still, got a girlfriend who looks like she's in her early to mid 20s but is actually in her late 30s.  So looks like a young lady, acts like an older one.  Best of both worlds.

 

Guess I can't complain too much :lol:

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Twitter is saying Craig Roh made the roster.

Remember when we used to cut players who played well in preseason (followed by hoards of reasonabatards saying it's just preseason!) and then they'd go somewhere and be good football players?

I think I'm pretty happy to see those days are over. As long as the stockpile of DE's doesn't cut into us finding depth where we need it.

Well if roh does make it then I doubt Horton does too

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