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Give Richie Incognito a shot?


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There has been some twists in this jonathon martin story and it turns out that he isn't such a bad guy like the media originally made it out to be.

This could be a good move for us because we wouldnt need O Line and we would be getting a pro bowler and would be getting him for the veteran minimum Im sure because he just wants to get back and play football. We could adress issues at OG and not have to spend a draft pick on it. I'm not saying we should do this but if we do, I can totally understand why.

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Knowing what we've been able to glean so far I wouldn't be opposed to the guy, but do you actually think J.R./G-men would bring that guy to Charlotte? I can't see them doing it under any circumstances.  Incognito would be an unnecessary distraction and negative influence in the locker room just because of his history alone. I just don't see him fitting our culture. He doesn't strike me as being a mentor to younger guys on the field, and may be a hindrance off the field. The sum total wouldn't justify him being here.

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Hell no, dude had a bad rep way before this.

Kicked out of Nebraska...

First pro team didn't want him back...

Sexual harassment / battery allegations...

Known to use racist language...

Known to be a locker room headache...

Widely despised in the league...

Plays a position where chemistry with teammates is important...

Would never fit in with current Panther linemen...

Hell no.

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Knowing what we've been able to glean so far I wouldn't be opposed to the guy, but do you actually think J.R./G-men would bring that guy to Charlotte? I can't see them doing it under any circumstances. Incognito would be an unnecessary distraction and negative influence in the locker room just because of his history alone. I just don't see him fitting our culture. He doesn't strike me as being a mentor to younger guys on the field, and may be a hindrance off the field. The sum total wouldn't justify him being here.

not saying we should do it. Just saying I wouldnt be opposed to It because it makes some sense.

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