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The Panthers contacted Charles Woodson's agent...HOWEVER


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Just as a note if there is one fuging thing I cannot stand it's revisionist history, David G. while having a bright future ahead and may by the end of his tenure here as GM end up being better then Hurney, lets remember that Hurney is still the most successful GM we have had, and while outside of the first rounds draft picks he was OK in FA's and great with Cap numbers, he exited the team by giving us two great gifts in Cam and Keek. so for the sake of my personal sanity can you retards quit acting like the G man is so much better then hurney when outside of a layup of a Draft pick that 9/10 people here couldnt have messed up he's done nothing(because he's really not had the chance to yet).

 

 

 

This is like changing religions and saying "oh this new God makes the sun rise and set some so much better then the other one ever could have!!!"   yeah, you guys posting that crap look that stupid to me, you have a brain and for the sake of my personal sanity pretend you have one and use it...

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Would ya'll be happy and call it a successful off season if we sign Woodson? Even if only in a diminished role?

I'd say it has already been a successful off-season. We got under the cap, brought in some guys to challenge for starting roles, improved our depth, have lots of competition going into camp across the roster, and filled a major need in the draft with a a couple studs and took three other guys who could prove to be very good long term investments for this team.

That said, bringing in Woodson would really get me feeling a lot better about our secondary but I still want an OG or OT.

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I have to echo Zod's comment here; there's no guarantee Woodson would even start for us. He's a big name, sure, but a liability in coverage at this point in his career (hence the move from corner to safety) and while he would bring a great veteran presence to the secondary and defense as a whole, I'm not sure on a down-for-down basis he's any sort of significant upgrade over a D.J. Campbell or Mike Mitchell.

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I haven't seen evidence of this sudden drop off in ability.  He still had plenty of range last time I checked.  And i could be wrong, but I thought his move to safety was based off the Packers needs at the time, not because he couldn't hack it at corner anymore.

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I don't see what's all the hoopla over Woodson.  I could see if he was still a threat at corner.  Yet we are talking about him at safety?  I said it before, he's not a true safety, but plays the joker position.  If you go back and look at him last year, the Packers had him playing all over the place within the defense.  I don't think the Panthers have the kind of brain it takes to use Woodson like this.  So if we are bringing him in just to be a safety, he will be a liability back there.  I don't understand why we don't try to bring in Quentin Jammer instead, a reliable corner.

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