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Wharton...Chandler will do great things


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On Panther pulse. Says he is enjoying family,hadn't decided on his future plans yet. Did say Nate Chandler is ready and will impress and do great things this year. This is very promising since the amount I listened to he said nothing close to that about anyone else.Good news. ....some guys just have natural ability and he may be one of them.D.G. seems to think so,as does R.R. Praise doesn't come easy in this league....he may be the real deal.

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makes me wonder, gettleman and the coaches have talked about chandler and bell competing for left tackle---who's competing for right tackle? gettleman made it sound like he'd moved bell over to the left side much like godfrey to CB. 

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I like Wharton, but wish he would quit dragging this matter of his "decision" out.

Why? If we offered him a contract I believe he would sign with us almost immediately . Gettleman wants to see who he has in the young guys. He declined offers from teams elsewhere not here. He seems loyal to the Panthers and the Panthers only so he is a reliable emergency guard/ tackle we can sign if we need him. He isn't looking to sign with a team out west.

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Why? If we offered him a contract I believe he would sign with us almost immediately . Gettleman wants to see who he has in the young guys. He declined offers from teams elsewhere not here. He seems loyal to the Panthers and the Panthers only so he is a reliable emergency guard/ tackle we can sign if we need him. He isn't looking to sign with a team out west.

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Considering the state of our OL, I find it hard to believe we haven't at least attempted to sign him yet.

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I've been banging the chandler drum all offseason

He's gonna be our starting lt unless we sign somebody

I would love to see that scenario play out. If he's at least serviceable, I'll be more than happy. Anyone but Bell on the left side.

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