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Panthers didn't claim Kearse


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I think the Panthers are doing what a lot of us do in the late rounds of fantasy football. Taking fliers on young players that no one's ever heard of in hopes of landing an out of nowhere super stud rather than taking a known commodity that's going to give you mediocre performance for a few years. Maybe.

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I think the Panthers are doing what a lot of us do in the late rounds of fantasy football. Taking fliers on young players that no one's ever heard of in hopes of landing an out of nowhere super stud rather than taking a known commodity that's going to give you mediocre performance for a few years. Maybe.

Nice qualifier.

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I think the Panthers are doing what a lot of us do in the late rounds of fantasy football. Taking fliers on young players that no one's ever heard of in hopes of landing an out of nowhere super stud rather than taking a known commodity that's going to give you mediocre performance for a few years. Maybe.

No sh*t Sherlock. The Panthers have been doing it for years, and you know what? It's gotten us nowhere. Where are the Marcus Hudson's and Wallace Wrights that were supposed to be awesome value picks for us now? In the unemployment line, that's where.

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No sh*t Sherlock. The Panthers have been doing it for years, and you know what? It's gotten us nowhere. Where are the Marcus Hudson's and Wallace Wrights that were supposed to be awesome value picks for us now? In the unemployment line, that's where.

This. We do this every year. Every year the Huddle will lie to themselves and highlight all the great aspects of signing a practice squad player and starting him at a position of dire need. Then, a year later, the player is cut.

Hurney has been doing it for years, and it never works.

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This. We do this every year. Every year the Huddle will lie to themselves and highlight all the great aspects of signing a practice squad player and signing him at a position of dire need. Then, a year later, the player is cut.

Hurney has been doing it for years, and it never works.

One day we will find our own Danny Amendola... keep the faith

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This. We do this every year. Every year the Huddle will lie to themselves and highlight all the great aspects of signing a practice squad player and starting him at a position of dire need. Then, a year later, the player is cut.

Hurney has been doing it for years, and it never works.

We have actually had pretty good success doing this with the OLine.

Other positions......not so much.

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No sh*t Sherlock. The Panthers have been doing it for years, and you know what? It's gotten us nowhere. Where are the Marcus Hudson's and Wallace Wrights that were supposed to be awesome value picks for us now? In the unemployment line, that's where.

The difference is that we are not under the Fox regime anymore... We actually have a coach who is willing to develop players

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