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Devin Thomas Cut By Panthers

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Heard on the Fan 106.7 that Devin Thomas was cut by the Panthers. Only confirmation I can find:
http://www.google.com/search?q=devin+th ... CE8Q5QUwCg

Maybe he should sign with the Broncos like Brandon Lloyd.
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Wow, I was upset when we cut him, but now it appears that he definitely can't play in the NFL. He couldn't even get on the field in Carolina. I was wrong about this guy. I still had hope he could develop but I guess not.
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I would love to hear his story. He proved in his second year with the Skins that he has the talent to play. He had trouble with Zorn, but Zorn kept him. He had trouble with Shanahan but Shanahan kept him around for awhile before cutting him. Carolina went after him on the waiver wire. Is it immaturity? Route running? All of the above? I still believe that he will resurface someday in the NFL and be a good receiver ala Brandon Lloyd.
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I'm surprised they cut him. Did they listen to his schtick about being an all-around great receiver who has everything? :lol:
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Red_One43 wrote:I would love to hear his story. He proved in his second year with the Skins that he has the talent to play. He had trouble with Zorn, but Zorn kept him. He had trouble with Shanahan but Shanahan kept him around for awhile before cutting him. Carolina went after him on the waiver wire. Is it immaturity? Route running? All of the above? I still believe that he will resurface someday in the NFL and be a good receiver ala Brandon Lloyd.


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The Giants picked him up... he'll be gone once they pick his brain for next weeks game
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1niksder wrote:The Giants picked him up... he'll be gone once they pick his brain for next weeks game
LOL! Then, we have nothing to fear.

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Countertrey wrote:
1niksder wrote:The Giants picked him up... he'll be gone once they pick his brain for next weeks game
LOL! Then, we have nothing to fear.

DT: "Yeah, here's the secret, coach! They use a 'zone blocking' scheme. Can I get my iPhone back now? I need to tweet."


LAMO! Great point Countertrey. Knowing the offense is one of the reasons that Zorn, Shanahan and most likely the Panthers were hesitant to let him see the field.

However, I wouldn't count out Devin to make a play or two for a team that needs him to be on the field. He has proven that he can make plays (end around for a TD against the Giants; 7 catch performance against the Saints). Coughlin might be forced to draw up plays just to get him on the field because of the injuries to their receiving corps.
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I agree, that if he ever gets a clue, and realizes that talent alone does not a great receiver make, he could become something special. Of course, the history of the league is littered talented adolescents who simply took a team's money and disappeared, as well...
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Countertrey wrote:I agree, that if he ever gets a clue, and realizes that talent alone does not a great receiver make, he could become something special. Of course, the history of the league is littered talented adolescents who simply took a team's money and disappeared, as well...

My biggest concern when we drafted him was that he went to MSU. That doesn't indicate commitment to his studies is a priority. Spartans hate us Wolverines because they think we look down on them. But who cares what they think? I mean they went to MSU...
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KazooSkinsFan wrote:
Countertrey wrote:I agree, that if he ever gets a clue, and realizes that talent alone does not a great receiver make, he could become something special. Of course, the history of the league is littered talented adolescents who simply took a team's money and disappeared, as well...

My biggest concern when we drafted him was that he went to MSU. That doesn't indicate commitment to his studies is a priority. Spartans hate us Wolverines because they think we look down on them. But who cares what they think? I mean they went to MSU...


OK, now I finally have someone explain to me why MSU alum Charles Rogers was a bust at WR.
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Red_One43 wrote:
KazooSkinsFan wrote:
Countertrey wrote:I agree, that if he ever gets a clue, and realizes that talent alone does not a great receiver make, he could become something special. Of course, the history of the league is littered talented adolescents who simply took a team's money and disappeared, as well...

My biggest concern when we drafted him was that he went to MSU. That doesn't indicate commitment to his studies is a priority. Spartans hate us Wolverines because they think we look down on them. But who cares what they think? I mean they went to MSU...


OK, now I finally have someone explain to me why MSU alum Charles Rogers was a bust at WR.

I'm afraid so. They don't work hard in High School then go to a college they can cruise through no sweat. I'm afraid they're not going to come into the NFL actually ready to work for it since so far they never made that choice.
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