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Panthers acquire OT


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20 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

With the Jets and Giants both in need of an OT and they are competing this year... I wouldnt be surprised if we are sending Erving. He is on an expiring deal. Might as well try to recoup some value.

Yea, how could you turn down like 5th or ____ for Erv....... I know my guy @kungfoodude hates him and all, but Id take him on team and pray id never had to play him. Players with starting exp at C, OG, and OT/LT are ultra rare. Hes like one of the bench players in baseball that can play and has at every single spot(minus cather/pitcher). Sure hes a .230 with ok power, but hes insurance and he saves you form having to active other OGs OTS etc..roster spot saver.

 

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29 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

If you can make it to the NFL out of UMass then you are halfway decent because that’s the worst college football program of the past 10 years.

Andy Isabella had to single handily win them games.

As a UMass Alum, I both resent and agree with this.

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

Yea, how could you turn down like 5th or ____ for Erv....... I know my guy @kungfoodude hates him and all, but Id take him on team and pray id never had to play him. Players with starting exp at C, OG, and OT/LT are ultra rare. Hes like one of the bench players in baseball that can play and has at every single spot(minus cather/pitcher). Sure hes a .230 with ok power, but hes insurance and he saves you form having to active other OGs OTS etc..roster spot saver.

 

Mayes is our cheaper possibly better version of that. 

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