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Panthers will keep D'Angelo according to the Observer

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As much as it pains me to link to the Observer for anything, it's the only outlet that I've seen this story. I personally think this is a great thing, but I'm sure others will disagree.

Haruki Nakamura Restructured

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Just came out about three hours ago on Shutdown Corner on Yahoo! Sports. Interesting.

Gettleman at the Combine

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Here is the video of his press conference. The one thing that stood out for me was his statement "...once they get back to the down hill run game, with DeAngelo." Might be a sign they are looking to keep him.

Gettleman addresses 'Double Trouble'

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But he offered a seemingly contradictory assessment of his running back situation, when asked about the long range plan for Stewart and DeAngelo Williams. "Can we keep both of them? Decisions have to be made," he said. "But I don’t see why not."

Escalators and the NFC South

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Carolina defensive end Greg Hardy had his team’s largest escalator ($775,000). Receiver Brandon LaFell earned a $700,000 escalator and offensive lineman Garry Williams will pick up an extra $125,000.

Cam gets asked to Auburn Carnation Ball

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Doesn't look like he's responded yet. And the little song thing was on Valentine's day. Sadly, this could turn into bad press if he doesn't at least call the girl back.

Pre-combine position rankings for 2013 NFL Draft- Mayock

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Mike Mayock's list of the top 5 prospects by position. So pick your favorite Panther's position of need and see which players he rates as best.

Chris Canty would take a hometown discount to play in Carolina

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"Canty said he would be willing to take a hometown discount to play for the Panthers. He wants the chance to win another championship and the Panthers have a chance moving going forward with Cam Newton as the QB."

Panthers' Thomas Davis inspires Giants' Terrell Thomas in comeback

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Davis called Thomas "immediately" after hearing that he had reinjured the ACL in his right knee, requiring a third surgery last September. Thomas’ first injury was in college at USC, and the second and third wiped out his 2011 and 2012 seasons with the Giants.