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#1 Reason to get rid of Lafell


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http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Panthers-Insider-Steve-Smith-putting-in-the-work/19e46085-cf9d-4eb7-8313-62b752b5f333

 

This Interview. Sorry but I wanted to make this into it's own thread, because it needs to be brought to everyone's attention. He talks about how tough it's been without Smith and can't wait to go back to his normal role, has no desire to strive for success. I don't want losers like that on my team. I'm not one of those "post lost cut everybody" type of guys, but he needs to go. See ya Donald

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Panthers need a big, tall #1 on the outside. Steve Smith in the slot. Maybe another "professional receiver" or pass catching/running TE, and Ted Ginn

 

That's the 4 you would want. Lafell, can either sit the side line (as a situational blocker who could catch), or be cut!

 

Brandon cost Cam too many INT's this year with tipped balls, while dropping many big potential passes as well. And he has shown scant ability to go u[ amd get balls against DB's he's already taller than. 

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