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Miles Austin to the Panthers?


t96

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I think someone is going to bid high on Nicks, would be really surprised if he ends up here. 

I guess the general assumption was that since he had a REALLY down year and declined in general over the last two years, that he would have to go somewhere on a one year deal and prove his worth. Add in all the ties to Charlotte, Getts, and NC in general and the Panthers make sense.

 

But you're more than likely right. Someone will throw big money at him for his past performance hoping he will rekindle it.

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Bc, I dont see Gman pulling the trigger on two solid receivers in FA. I cant really remember a time where that ever happened in the NFL before too.

I guess the key word there is Solid. Austin was an after after thought on his own team behind Dez and Whitton and the young guys that were stepping up. And while Nicks wasn't an after thought he just didn't play up to par.

 

Nicks could be elite and maybe getting home sparks that but I looked at Austin as an also ran that people were over looking but who would also be a bigger upgrade for a team like us. And maybe coming in and playing a bigger role will be what draws someone like him who went from being the man for one season to "meh"

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