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With all the LBs we've got...

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Captain Morgan, Mar 25, 2004.

  1. Captain Morgan

    Captain Morgan Full Access Member

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    would we consider trading Morgan? With his history of injuries, is he worth much? Has someone else already brought this up? How do Mexican jumping beans work?
     
  2. KrisJenkins77

    KrisJenkins77 Yes. Yes I was driving.

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    He is still worth alot, but we're not trading him because while Spoon is good at MLB for a few games, he cannot effectively take over Morgan's spot. The D as a whole plays better when Morgan is healthy.
     
  3. El Bastardo

    El Bastardo Who me?

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    A jumping bean is actually the seed of a Mexican shrub. The "jumping" movement is caused by a caterpillar that lives inside the seed. These peculiar gymnastics start with a moth that lays its eggs in the flowers of the shrub. The eggs hatch and the young caterpillars burrow into the shrub's seeds.
    Snug in its new home, a caterpillar happily eats the inside of the seed and builds a web along the seed wall. The seed "jumps" when the caterpillar moves in its web. The caterpillar later changes into a moth and breaks out of the seed. The cycle then begins again.
     

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