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I didn’t hate the pick. I like the dude and think he’s a cool cat, but this validates everyone who has said that he lacks a dawg mentality. It also helps to explain why he would snag some really difficult catches and drop others that look pretty routine. I sincerely hope he has truly committed to becoming a professional because I know Coker enjoyed the read.
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Something I noticed when researching Mello Dotson
PootieNunu replied to TD alt's topic in Carolina Panthers
It's probably better than drafting off of RAS. -
Bam Martin-Scott: Most likely UDFA to stick?
BlazeCarolina replied to TD alt's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think they just find guys that are most likely to get opportunities and it is an easy pick here with how our linebacker room looks right now. -
Bam Martin-Scott: Most likely UDFA to stick?
BlazeCarolina replied to TD alt's topic in Carolina Panthers
Smart money. -
Bam Martin-Scott: Most likely UDFA to stick?
LinvilleGorge replied to TD alt's topic in Carolina Panthers
My money would be on the kicker. - Today
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Demani can end up being a player, the opportunity is there for him, I think he would be the best FS we have.
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I understand your point but I’m not one to criticize grammar. Particularly that from XL. I took it to be an honest admission and answer. We 100% agree XL Is flawed and like you, I’m not very high on him either regarding his ceiling but I’m not gonna poo on him for being honest and saying he has regrets about some things and wants to change and get better. My question is can he get better and what does that look like.
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INTs seem to find Richardson
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Bam Martin-Scott: Most likely UDFA to stick?
Dingo_ate_Babies replied to TD alt's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Thank you for doing this. Cheers
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Two ALARMING things here ... "Oh man, it’s always been something I’ve done, and I don’t know why, but I felt like I could take a little breath,' " 1) He had this mentality as a ROOKIE, when you've accomplished NOTHING to take a "breath". and 2) That he is STUPID enough to admit it. "Jugs" work to receptions in an NFL game is as "jugs" work in a strip club are to getting a girlfriend. They both make you feel good, but neither is practical in real life.
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According to Anthony Rizzuti of Panthers Wire, the four standouts are (FWIW): Hunter Renfrow Jimmy Horn Princely Umanmielen Demani Richardson The Huddle has discussed Renfrow, Horn, and Umanmielen. There hasn't been too much discussion about Richardson
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Dean Jones of Cat Crave does provide a relatively lot of Panthers content. Granted, some of it seems like forced filler with a "clickbaity" title, but he provides food for thought sometimes. Now he's saying, "Panthers may have found their Josey Jewell replacement without even trying." Of course, I don't think that teams do any acquisitions without trying; team building is about detail. That aside, Jones referred to an article by Bleacher Report's Brett Sobleski, an NFL analyst that suggests that Martin-Scott has a legit shot at making the team due to the Panthers' quality and lack of depth at the LB position. "An upward trajectory is what every NFL team is looking for when it comes to a young player entering the professional ranks. Carolina Panthers linebacker Bam Martin-Scott fits the bill. He is an aggressive defender with a quick trigger, and he's going to deliver a blow upon contact. Those traits can also take him out of position. Still, he has "admirers" among the Panthers' coaching staff, according to Darin Gantt of the team's official site. The Panthers aren't particularly deep or good at linebacker, which opens a pathway for anyone to secure a spot." Now I don't know how good we'll be. As a Panthers fan, admittedly, I think that we're going to be better, but I think the play of Trevin Wallace will go a long way towards making or breaking the room as a whole. I'd also add that Christian Rozeboom is coming off his best season (and can hopefully be somewhere in the vicinity of Jewell in terms of play). But we're not necessarily either good or deep at the position on paper, and like Dean Jones thinks, I expect us to add an experienced vet. But I'd like to ask the opinions of the Huddle, of which many are South Carolina fans, does Martin-Scott have a realistic chance of being a replacement level LB, much less a legit NFL starter. You've seen him play, so what's the deal? He has his "admirers" among the the coaches, but is it really warranted, and if so how much? https://catcrave.com/panthers-may-have-found-josey-jewell-replacement-without-even-trying
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Doc LRB started following Four Panthers stood out this week T/C!!
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https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/4-standouts-week-1-panthers-180005523.html
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Point taken, but he has to learn. I'd say that he certainly had problems with drops, but I don't remember any fumbling issues. He's young. I don't know that he was talking about thinking about improving while he's literally playing, as much as he's thinking about improving catching before regular season begin. The good thing about the Jugs machine, and any type of practice, is that it leads to muscle memory, which of course leads to not having to think about playing, but just playing. We'll hope for the best.
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I mean, I think that we've been using them, but, like you're suggesting, maybe to a higher degree now. I would caution though to not take it out of context. It's simply a tool. The importance of it and its priority can't really be judged by us from the outside looking in. On kind of an off note, sure PFF (CFF) had Bryce ranked as the highest rated QB when he came out, but I heard a PFF analyst say that "stature" was very important in the discussion between Young and Stroud as well, and honestly he didn't know that Young would or should be the first taken. Context and the bigger picture hav to be taken into account.
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