carolinagrowl.com - 2/20/2008
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Del.icio.us | Print | Email | Font Size CHARLOTTE -- Carolina Panthers general manager Marty Hurney said he plans to inquire about two well-known veteran players who were officially released by other teams on Tuesday -- tight end Alge Crumpler and receiver Muhsin Muhammad. "That is definitely something we will look into," Hurney said last night from the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. "But ...
Crumpler Carolina bound?
myespn.go.com 2/16/2008 — Posted by ESPN.com's Pat Yasinskas I remember interviewing Alge Crumpler at the Senior Bowl in January 2001. At the time, Crumpler was talking about his desire to play for the Carolina Panthers. He was born in Greenville, N.C., went to college at ...
Crumpler at the Combine —
Mister Mittens
Alge Crumpler, formerly of the Atlanta Falcons, is hanging out in Indy at the draft combine, planning to meet with teams that he might be interested in.
He said the meetings would begin today and listed seven teams with whom he might meet - Carolina, Buffalo, Detroit, Green Bay, Seattle, Tampa Bay and Tennessee.
Woo! Cats on the board. You gotta love that the Bucs and Cats are both ...
Crumpler Staying in the Division? —
Atlanta Falcons
A recent ESPN article by Pat Yasinskas suggests that Alge Crumpler may be staying in the South Division of the NFC and heading to the Carolina Panthers. Crumpler has allegedly expressed interest in playing for the Panthers in the past and who couldn’t use an All Star tight end? It is a landing spot for the Falcons that could hurt them more than it already is. What is even worse than ...
Will Moose Come Home? —
Bleacher Report
Every time I turn around it seems like someone is saying, “we have to find a receiver opposite of Steve Smith." It makes my stomach turn whenever I hear or read that phrase. My thought as is many of my Carolina Panther fans is, one man does not make a team. But wait! The Bears just released Muhsin Muhammad. The super talented wide receiver the Panthers let go after the 2004 ...
Can the Carolina Panthers bring back Muhammad to reunite with Smith? —
Bleacher Report
Every time I turn around it seems like someone is saying, “we have to find a receiver opposite of Steve Smith”. It makes my stomach gurgle when I hear or read that. My thought as is many of my Carolina Panther fans is, one man does not make a team. But wait! The Bears just released Muhsin Muhammad. The super talented wide receiver the Panthers let go after the 1994 Super Bowl ...
Daily Links: Easterbrook Was Right —
thejetsblog.com
Gregg Easterbrook seems to be right , there and there was more to know. Matt Walsh wants full legal immunity to show the tapes of the Rams SuperBowl walkthrough he notes he has.
Bob Bullock wants this Coles mess settled one way or another.
Combiners are working hard to make a good impression .
Is TE Alge Crumpler headed to Carolina ?
Champ Bailey wants Asante to get a $100 million ...
Panthers Article Round-up —
Cat Scratch Reader
Panthers May Pursue TE Alge Crumpler The first article involves a rumor the Panthers will pursue UFA TE Alge Crumpler . If he is healthy what a great acquisition he would be. Word is he would be elated to come to Carolina given his NC roots. I like both Panther TE’s Jeff King and Dante Rosario but how could you pass him up. He has other things working for him: Crumpler, 30, was a ...
Panthers Could Sign Alge Crumpler —
FanHouse
Just days after the Atlanta Falcons released tight end Alge Crumpler , one suitor for his services has already been identified, and it's another NFC South team. Charles Chandler of the Charlotte Observer reports that as soon as Crumpler officially appears on the NFL waiver list, the Carolina Panthers plan to look into signing him. However, as Pro Football Talk notes , that is inaccurate; ...
Do the Carolina Panthers make bad personnel decisions? —
Bleacher Report
I have just read that the Panthers are considering Alge Crumpler. I am a huge fan of Alge. He's a Carolina born and breed guy. I love the Crumpler family, they're all very nice. It's the decision of making of Fox and Hurney I'm questioning. We just released Dan Morgan because he was injury plagued. Is Crumpler entering the same age where the body isn't as resilient as it used to be? I think ...
Panthers interested in TE Crumpler? —
NFL Gridiron Gab
The Carolina Panthers must wait one more day like any other NFL team that has an interest in former Pro Bowl TE Alge Crumpler. Although Crumpler and others were waived on Friday they did not appear on the leagues waiver list as of late Friday.
Carolina general manager Marty Hurney declined to comment, but he did confirm Crumpler had not yet shown up on a waiver list. The ...
Could the Panthers Add Alge Crumpler? —
Cat Crave | A Carolina Panthers blog
My thanks to Adam and Zach over at the Arrowhead Addict for the heads up on this article from ESPN. It ran yesterday and, on this one, I have to take the rap. I missed it.
After breaking down the Carolina Panthers’s team piece by piece, we came to a few conclusions. Among them was that [...]
Alge Crumpler: Panthers Interested? —
FantasyFanatics.com Fantasy Sport Articles
Former Atlanta Falcons tight end Alge Crumpler may be headed to the Carolina Panthers, reports the Gaston Gazette and Rotoworld.
The move to the Panthers would have a negative impact on the fantasy value of Jeff King, who emerged as a solid fantasy option last season. He hauled in 46 receptions and two touchdowns.
Crumpler would also give quarterback Jake Delhomme another weapon on offense.
Just for the hell of it: Should the 49ers pursue Alge Crumpler? —
Niners Nation
Before anybody blows a gasket, consider these the bored musings of a football fan in February. For those that didn't here, Alge Crumpler was released by the Falcons today , along with Byron Leftwich, OT Wayne Gandy, DT Rod Coleman, and three other veterans. Already, ESPN's football blog, "Hashmarks," is reporting that Crumpler could be bound for Carolina . Crumpler is ...
Will Moose Come Home? —
Bleacher Report - NFL
Every time I turn around it seems like someone is saying, “we have to find a receiver opposite of Steve Smith." It makes my stomach turn whenever I hear or read that phrase. My thought as is many of my Carolina Panther fans is, one ...