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Dante Hitner flying to Charlotte for a workout tomorrow.


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Big fan of Boston and Coleman but I do see we need depth, forbid a injury but Carolina is a smart team. They know its a long physically demanding season. Hitner can bring some explosiveness and big hits when we need to pop Devonte Freeman on a screen when were up 34-7. Guys on the sideline love those big hits... I wish we could have a cam on the bench anytime Shaq Thompson spears someone to the ground... 

IM SO READY FELLAS

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Rotoworld's blurb:

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Free agent S Donte Whitner will visit the Panthers on Friday.

It could be an indication the Panthers aren't sold on third-year pro Tre Boston opposite FS Kurt Coleman. Whitner was cut by the rebuilding Browns in April, but had a passable 2015. Whitner's lone previous visit came in April to the Rams, but he's the kind of player who could get a big boost from the Panthers' DB-friendly scheme. He can't be that much worse than Roman Harper.

Pretty funny how all these national guys have no clue what's going on in the Carolinas... Coleman's already moved to SS and Whitner is a SS so we're likely not looking at him to replace Tre at FS. The last line is true though.

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3 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Rotoworld's blurb:

Pretty funny how all these national guys have no clue what's going on in the Carolinas... Coleman's already moved to SS and Whitner is a SS so we're likely not looking at him to replace Tre at FS. The last line is true though.

I think what they're getting at is that Coleman moves back to FS and Whitner comes in as SS.

Either way, I see your point. And the last line couldn't be truer.

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