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22 minutes ago, Pup McBarky said:

I hope you're right. But I gotta believe Norwell would have a better chance of making the roster than him, so why not kick the tires? At least give the guy a physical.

Seriously, the least we could do is cup his balls and check his prostate then see where things go from there.

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The Panthers would be making a mistake in my opinion signing the soon to be 32 year old Andrew Norwell, who  may be on the downward slope of what has been a long successful career.

The fact that Washington signed Norwell to a two-year contract last offseason to be their starting left guard but coaches considered his play inconsistent, and they wanted more youth along the line, says it all..

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43 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

The Panthers would be making a mistake in my opinion signing the soon to be 32 year old Andrew Norwell, who  may be on the downward slope of what has been a long successful career.

The fact that Washington signed Norwell to a two-year contract last offseason to be their starting left guard but coaches considered his play inconsistent, and they wanted more youth along the line, says it all..

Norwell is better than Tecklenburg and McCray though.

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2 hours ago, KatsAzz said:

The Panthers would be making a mistake in my opinion signing the soon to be 32 year old Andrew Norwell, who  may be on the downward slope of what has been a long successful career.

The fact that Washington signed Norwell to a two-year contract last offseason to be their starting left guard but coaches considered his play inconsistent, and they wanted more youth along the line, says it all..

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56 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Might be worth considering who makes the personnel decisions in Washington.

If the new owner is smart he would clean house in Washington.  Ron is a dead man walking and Hurney should have been sent packing as soon as the ink was dry on the sale.

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On 7/25/2023 at 12:13 PM, Ricky Prickles said:

So dont even kick the tires and do our due diligence just because he played for us before and was just cut?

I'm more interested to see who Campen and Reich and company choose to bring in than trying to suggest players for them 

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9 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

TBF, that's pretty much the definition of being a fan. lol

Sure...I get it. In retrospect it's not a bad idea but I'm not going to be upset if they don't look at him.

I doubt he's in a rush to get to any training camp. He can wait until camps are over as a veteran 

 

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