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Not that it makes Henne difference


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that video was pretty clever I thought. Those poor Jacksonville fans - True story; I was living in MA when my (ex) wife decided northern life was not going to work out for her - I'd agreed to move to Savannah where her family was to job hunt somewhere in the South, but with Jacksonville so close to Savannah, there's a really good chance I would have ended up there instead of Charlotte when the expansion efforts started. Luckily my employer at the time offered me a position in Charlotte when I gave them my notice I was moving instead....so TLDR Its just fate I am a Panthers fan and not a Jags fan so yes I feel bad for them.

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6 hours ago, KendrickPanther said:

I didnt think Henne was draftable and he's still bounding around the NFL.

He's been with Jacksonville for a long time now. He's also a quality back up QB as he can take the mentoring role as well as fill in for spurts. However, the Jags don't have a starting level QB.

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