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Those stats do show the biggest thing Cam needs to improve on next year in my opinion: he runs backwards before getting sacked and loses huge yardage.
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a mid round pick and a player for less than a year? that ludicrous.
I like superbowls (and ludicrous, incidentally).
Edit: But really, you can't keep paying all your current players and signing all your future draft picks anyway.
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The man is averaging 102 YPG. That's 4th in the entire NFL for a WR with at least 20 catches. I would give up a player and a mid-round pick for that man in a heartbeat. We have a serious need at WR and a team with a legit chance at a postseason run. Not to mention he is the greatest Panther of all time. This should be a no-brainer for the Panthers.
And honestly, it should be a real possibility given the current situation with the Ravens.
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For what it's worth, I just read this morning a guy on nfl.com claiming that Mitchell has been one of the best safeties in the league this year. He did look good the one Steelers game I watched.
Edit: So I guess that's NOT how you're supposed to use the multi-quote feature?
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Great fugging call.
Props Shula.
Cam is an acrobat!
I thought it was a terrible call. 1st down with 4 yards to go, and you put your QB at risk. stupid.
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Norman was benched because he was free lancing and not doing his job. Now that he is doing his job he is having success. It didn't have anything to do with Rivera playing an experienced player over him. It had everything to do with Norman not doing what he was told.
In my opinion, that kind of junk should only last a couple games when the other guys are outmatched. You have to play your potential.
By the way, I doubt Norman is a new man. I'd say there's a good chance he could blow a game for us this season. But he's too talented relative to the other options to sit on the bench, and he was all those games he was on the bench.
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Those were Rivera's MVPs... not the huddle's.
Unless he uses those pronouncements as some sort of bizarre motivational ploy, we really ought to be concerned about his player evaluations more generally. Armanti is MVP, and Roman Harper deserves to start.
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Rivera played 7 rookies in the playoffs last year and has shown he will play the best players. If Harper is starting he will be the best we have at that position hands down. That is plain to anyone but people with a story and preconceived agenda.
I disagree. Harper looked physically outmatched on the field last year. If he starts, it's because of his "veteran leadership," which I do think Rivera puts too much emphasis on. Many of the rookies getting playing time at the end of the year were in because Rivera was forced to by injuries and bad play. But it took too long in my opinion. Let's not forget, for just one example, how long Josh Norman rode the pine because of his "inexperience." We missed out on pretty much all of his team-friendly rookie contract years in order to watch guys like Cason be "experienced."
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I hate to be that guy, but this seems like a pretty basic thing to be teaching a WR. I'm happy Proehl is here, (because I'm a Panthers fanboy), but this doesn't seem like anything any other NFL WR coach wouldn't be doing.
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I was at practice. Harper was beaten badly on that play by Ginn, and Norman saved it. Why not let someone who has more speed get these practice reps?
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I want them to play and develop fast players in the secondary. I don't mind the Tillman signing for competition and depth, but he shouldn't get the snaps over anyone unless he's playing really good in camp. Let the young guys make their plays and their mistakes against top talent. And I don't care how good Roman Harper is at "coaching" younger players; he needs to sit. Harper can coach at practice.
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And how do you accurately determine that?
I was thinking much the same way they do when communicating draft projections to players thinking of declaring for the draft early.
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If he is cleared, the NFL should really make an exception for him and let him negotiate for contracts at the rookie scale he would likely have been drafted at.
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I was standing right in front of the Brandon Williams and Ed Dickson catches, and I thought Dickson's was much more impressive. He made an aggressive move to snag the ball, whereas Williams let it fall over his shoulder into his body. Even so, a defender made a play on the ball but missed, so it was good concentration to make the catch after it passed through the defender's arm.
And I thought for sure I saw Johnson knock Chandler flat on his back in 1-on-1's.
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I want him to get his due process before a decision is made about letting him play out the franchise tag this year, but I lean against throwing big money at him long term regardless. The ideal scenario in my mind has always been to bring him back this year under the tag, get another highly motivated year out of him while we develop someone else to fill his spot the next year, and let someone else pay him the big bucks. Everything was going great until this incident.
None of this is to say that it will be easy for Ealy or anyone else to be the sort of player Hardy has become. But we also have to keep in mind that it probably wouldn't be easy for Hardy to be sort of player Hardy has become after a big ol' contract.
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We must commit to the run game. Make them prove they can stop it.
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The Bills look awesome. I'm glad we don't have to play them again until the superbowl.
Don't look for a big move to replace Josh Norman
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All I want to know is why does everyone call them "corners?" We never say, "Cam is a great quarter," or "Wonder if we'll draft a running this year."