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Was Hangartner really that bad?


Zod

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one of the dumber things we've done i retrospect, because we replaced him with exactly what? 

 

and supposedly we released him early to give him a head start in finding another team, which he has failed to do.

 

bring him back. i'm not for taking steps backward, but at this point can we say that we would be by doing this?

 

crap, at this point i'd be for bringing back drayton florence and chris gamble in the secondary.

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one of the dumber things we've done i retrospect, because we replaced him with exactly what?

and supposedly we released him early to give him a head start in finding another team, which he has failed to do.

bring him back. i'm not for taking steps backward, but at this point can we say that we would be by doing this?

crap, at this point i'd be for bringing back drayton florence and chris gamble in the secondary.

The huddle pooped on my gamble thread but he would easily be the best player in our secondary

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I'm so frustrated with all the second guessing because so many people blindly agreed with what Gettlemen was doing at the time and so many of us who spoke out against it got blasted.

 

I was told by tons people on hear that we would bring in starters after cuts and that there was a plan in place.  Now we are two weeks into the season and Bell is going to get Cam injured and the secondary is the worst its been in years.

 

Gettlemen has a plan, I'm just hoping Cam and the fan base can survive it because it doesn't include the playoffs this year.

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Geoff Hangartner went to the coaching staff and told them he was a step slow and his body simply was taking too long to get into playing condition after missing the 2012 season. But, he was part of an offensive line just a couple seasons ago that featured 3 of the 5 O-linemen who could play multiple positions (Wharton, Hangartner and Gross).

 

Just that flexibility and versatility factor should have been enough to keep the guy on the roster. But, in true Panther fashion, poor personnel decisions again reign the day and now they suffer the consequences of having no DB and no O-line depth. 

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