Mr. Scot
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Talk about bad timing...Ouch
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Is Terrace Marshall the rookie most likely to succeed?
Mr. Scot replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I could see it. -
Is it possible to restrict a poster to a certain forum?
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Is Terrace Marshall the rookie most likely to succeed?
Mr. Scot replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Rhule did mention Daviyyon Nixon as being impressive so far. -
Is Terrace Marshall the rookie most likely to succeed?
Mr. Scot replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Probably depends on whether he can stay healthy. At least right now though, I'd likely give that title to Jaycee Horn. -
Pretty similar MO as Trainwreck. Was that Chuck? Not really contributing anything but dumb takes either way. Guess you could say his posts don't matter.
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Man, the Colts are having a rough camp...
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There was a time when he looked like he could potentially be the best quarterback in the league. Things change quickly in the NFL.
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Beat me to it
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It's part of the Appaloosa Model.
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I don't feel real comfortable projecting Daley as a starter because of his issues staying healthy in full-time duty. Versatile backup seems like his best role.
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About the only two things I feel certain saying at this point are that Matt Paradis will be starting at center and Taylor Moton will be starting somewhere. Beyond that, as was said by Scott Fitterer a few days back, "fluid".
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Good to hear...
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That would make me think you're a lot more interested in winning next year and beyond than this season. (and that's a valid school of thought)
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Panthers Training Camp Thoughts and Musings - Monday Edition
Mr. Scot replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's a gamble. I'd add that while the team is always looking to win, I don't think this season is what you'd call their "target season" for winning big. -
(to be clear, this is more a question of what you think should happen than what will) Still a fair amount of camp left, but judging on what we know so far which of these two approaches would you prefer? - Trusting Taylor Moton in the left tackle spot while looking for the best possible current and future option on the right side among who we've got - Keeping Moton where you know he's good, doing the best we can on the left with what we've got for this year and looking to find the left tackle of the future next offseason Keep in mind that the option you choose will have consequences for not just this year, but future Seasons as well.
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Barring a breakout year, I think the most time he's got left is this season. (and I do think it's possible he doesn't even make it that far)
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Panthers Training Camp Thoughts and Musings - Monday Edition
Mr. Scot replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Burris might not be great, but I'm not sure I like the idea of rolling with what's behind him. Won't claim to have looked, but from what I understand his contract isn't all that expensive. -
The team does put a certain amount of value on physical talent, and Thomas at least has that. If he can't get his mental game up to standard though...
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Fair enough. You could have also gone for the cartoon guy, I suppose.
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I look at it kind of like a cat playing with a ball of yarn, but it's valid that the novelty does wear off. Intelligent discussion is much more fun, but obviously you're not getting anything like that from a loser like that one.
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Ziffel over Schwarzenegger?
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And if your life is pathetic enough that you need and desire this kind of attention, we feel sorry for you.
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Arnold?
