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The greatest con man inPanther history: Nate Salley!!


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This guy is always up to fight for a spot or prove himself in training camp...yet never plays and is always held out of practice because of some chronic...ass pull.

However he always makes the roster and contributes on special teams but is this just his way of making the roster so no one can get a true evaluation of him or are we just this high on a guy that makes Dan Morgan look like Brett Farve (health wise). I don't know I am just fed up of seeing the injury report and seeing his name EVERY YEAR!! DO SOMETHING NOW SALLEY!!

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Like my friend has always said, if the veteran minimum is above 700k, I would just earn a roster spot, work just hard enough to stay on a few years, live like a normal person and bank all my money. Then once I get cut, invest, and I'm set.

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Keary Colbert is definitely the biggest con man/thief in Panthers history....he stole millions from the team!

He has sunk to an all time low. Da Lions.

I counted three balls he dropped from Stafford. Stafford kept putting them on the money and never seemed to lose composure. Stafford's stock went up in my eyes.

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