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Panthers Waive Ray-Ray McCloud


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It's a shame because I feel like when he held onto the ball he was an asset. He had above average vision and skill at setting up his blocks, but none of that matters if you don't hold onto the ball. I see this as Rivera saying we can't afford to have a potential turnover lurking on returns when we have a game coming up against a top caliber team where every possession is likely to be magnified in importance and a ST turnover could easily decide the game. Can't say I disagree. Hope we find a solid replacement.

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59 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

They might, but I really don't feel any more comfortable with him back there.  He had a muff also in preseason.  1 good game and the other 3 were nothing special.

IDK, I felt he demonstrated great ball handling/security aside from the muff, and he always seemed to get yardage...  plus, I think he can contribute, if needed, on offense.  Ray-Ray always seemed shaky every time he was out there.

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42 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Any of the guys on this list return punts? I really don't know

https://nfltraderumors.co/top-25-2019-nfl-free-agents-list/

Bruce Ellington can but he might be injured. Don’t think so on any of the others.

The most likely place to find a PR at this point will be some young WR on a practice squad somewhere. Godwin for example is on the JAX practice squad. Greg Dortch is on the NYJ practice squad. I’m sure there are plenty of others. An issue with PS players is that we can’t bring them in for a workout. We just have to sign them straight to the 53.

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