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Carolina Panthers welcome former Wofford punter Kasey Redfern


Ron Burgandy

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Seems like we should be trying harder...or at all, to find a decent punter. How did the conversation go?

"Wow, Swayze is really bad at this. Does Wofford have a punter?"

"Sir, we can't sign Wofford's punter. He's still in college"

"Damn it man! Are you going to give me solutions or just more excuses!"

"Well, Wofford's old punter graduated. He tried out for San Diego but was pretty horrible."

"What does this have to do with our punter situation!?"

"Sir, he's edging the flower beds right behind you."

"Sign the man! Waters! Clean out your locker and you're Swayze!(for the B.I.G. fans on the thread)" 

 

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

One would think a better punter would be available after final cuts. 

There's plenty of speculation that the Broncos will cut Button Colquitt since they drafted a punter.

The family name 'Colquitt' has actually belonged to several good punters.

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