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Panthers expected to meet with Kevin Cone


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I believe there is already a thread on this.

Anyways, I'd love for us to pick up a weapon for Cam who'd instantly in his first year be the much needed #2 target for Cam behind none other than, of course, Keolaha Pilares. Opposing defenders will drown in their tears of fear as they attempt to fall asleep Saturday nights with the thought of having to play these menacing WRs. After all, one of them might possibly have the chance of perhaps some day becoming the next Victor Cruz because they were drafted late/Undrafted and because our GM was once an assistant GM on Victor Cruz's team.

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NBC Sports writes that both the Jags and Panthers are interested in Cone, but that "any interest in Cone likely comes from his work as a special teamer...Cone had one catch for 12 yards, which is about as modest as totals can get during a season that saw the Falcons look for any and all help when Roddy White and Julio Jones were out of the lineup with injuries. Until you look at the zero catches last season by members of the Panthers’ group, of course."

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