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Ngakoue wants out of Jacksonville


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Wouldn't make a lot of sense to break the bank on a pass rusher like that. It would make even less sense to trade away a significant draft pick and THEN break the bank on a pass rusher. 

I would love to have him but we don't have Colts money laying around, unfortunately. 

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9 minutes ago, Nails said:

The Panthers didn’t even want their OWN (ALL-PRO) franchise DE, that WANTED to play here, when they WERE on the cusp of a Super Bowl.

Lol he played his last game here six years ago. I’m hoping this discourse continues at least another four years. 

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6 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Lol he played his last game here six years ago. I’m hoping this discourse continues at least another four years. 

Four?  If it continues ANOTHER SIX more years he’d STILL only be 37, the age Peppers was brought back and an age Reggie White got 16 sacks.  As one of the top athletes in the world, no doubt he’d be a double digit sack man and all-around DE...in ANOTHER SIX years.

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1 hour ago, Nails said:

Four?  If it continues ANOTHER SIX more years he’d STILL only be 37, the age Peppers was brought back and an age Reggie White got 16 sacks.  As one of the top athletes in the world, no doubt he’d be a double digit sack man and all-around DE...in ANOTHER SIX years.

OK, I just wanna ask one question. Are you a fan of other Panthers and if so, who?

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48 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

OK, I just wanna ask one question. Are you a fan of other Panthers and if so, who?

Many other Panthers.  For starters, #1.  From day 1, (after the Stanford golden boy shunned the Panthers), in his NFL Network interview with Deion Sanders, he said he wanted to go #1.  A decade later (like his franchise DE) he’s said he WANTS TO BE in Charlotte.  He’s broken numerous records and provided an element to the position never seen.  He’s also done countless good for the community.  For the media and many clueless fans to try and run him off like they did #76 is absolute insanity.

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Just now, Nails said:

Many other Panthers.  For starters, #1.  From day 1, (after the Stanford golden boy shunned the Panthers), in his NFL Network interview with Deion Sanders, he said he wanted to go #1.  A decade later (like his franchise DE) he’s said he WANTS TO BE in Charlotte.  He’s broken numerous records and provided an element to the position never seen.  He’s also done countless good for the community.  For the media and many clueless fans to try and run him off like they did #76 is absolute insanity.

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