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There's irony in Carolina's DT quandary


scpanther22

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He threw out a few names -- Tony Brown, Jovan Haye and Atiyyah Ellison -- and I had one quick reaction: At one time or another, each of those guys spent time with the Carolina Panthers.

That's more than a little ironic because, as Kuharsky writes, all three of those guys are thriving now at a time when the Panthers are desperate for help at defensive tackle.

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfcsouth/0-13-132/There-s-irony-in-Carolina-s-DT-quandary.html

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