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Jarrett Bush
Jarrett Bush is a corner back for the Carolina Panthers, wearing number 35. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Utah State. Jarrett Bush is 6 feet, 1 inch and weighs 192 pounds. Here you can... [more]
Jarrett Bush is a corner back for the Carolina Panthers, wearing number 35. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Utah State. Jarrett Bush is 6 feet, 1 inch and weighs 192 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss Jarrett Bush and the Cardiac Cats.
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By MIKE CRANSTON
The Associated Press
CHARLOTTE - Sitting at 4-6, decimated by injuries and facing a brutal closing schedule, Carolina's playoff prospects look bleak.
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Sitting at 4-6, decimated by injuries and facing a brutal closing schedule, Carolina's playoff prospects look bleak. That only makes the scrutiny more intense for rookie defensive end Everette Brown. Because of him, the Panthers don't have a first-round draft pick next spring. "The move that they made during the draft was a big move," Brown acknowledged this week.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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Thursday Night Football returns tonight with another riveting matchup: MIami Dolphins @ Carolina Panthers. One has to wonder if we'll get a better performance this week than we saw with the 49ers and Bears last week. Either way, it's a big game since the Carolina Panthers are involved. The Panthers are 3 point favorites, and a loss would be huge for draft pick purposes.
It's going to be an interesting one for the Dolphins, who placed Ronnie...
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From ninersnation.com
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The best lesson I learned on the golf course was never let one mistake turn into two. Time for Ted Thompson to learn his lesson.
Many fans bristled to find out the Packers had kept Jarrett Bush over a more experienced play maker in Anthony Smith, who was shining in the preseason. It got worse when the secondary became woefully thin due to injuries against the Bengals...but thank God Green Bay had three full backs. Unless Kuhn, Hall, or Johnson...
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