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Panthers cut DT Zach Kerr


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2 minutes ago, Untouchable said:

Didn't think they're make this move but makes sense if they look for 3 techniques. Must like what they got out of Roy.

And even if they don’t like what they got out of him, he went to the right school. Sorry, I just have to vent. This team is so bad at being smart. And it’s not just today, it’s a multitude of things which add up every year. 

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5 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

And even if they don’t like what they got out of him, he went to the right school. Sorry, I just have to vent. This team is so bad at being smart. And it’s not just today, it’s a multitude of things which add up every year. 

I'll wait to see how it all plays out here the rest of the offseason. You just drafted 2 guys at his position so it was always a possibility even though they got good production out of him last season.

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Tin foil hat time, we use day 1 of FA to beef O-line, while cutting good D-line piece...Maybe to help make us more preferable to Watson?  Lord knows he doesnt wanna go somewhere and get killed like he has every season in Houston.  Just a thought because cutting Kerr makes no sense at all.  On the positive side for him, he'll prlly make a few more bucks than what he had on our contract

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Kerr was a good depth guy.  I'm very curious what the plan is for DT.  Losing Kerr and Obada hurts that interior depth/pass rush.  Could we go DT in the first again???  Hope not!

I guess Frit wants to build his own team.  After a team history mostly under Hurney, this is going to be very different.

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