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Jeremy Igo

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I would love to hear any of the new veteran players opinions of the organization, team, and how they think we will fair next season.   I love when players can accurately contrast their experiences on other teams with their experiences here (if you can get them past the obligatory PC BS statements) .  Players like DeCoud, Cotchery or Webb. 

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I'd actually like to hear more from Decoud and Harper and get some of their insight.  They were major players for our enemies after all.  It'd be interesting seeing how they feel about the team so far and hear some of their stories about the Panthers from the Falcon/Saints viewpoints.

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i'm very interesting in what cotchery has to say. he's going to play a bigger role on this team that most people realize: veteran possession receiver a la moose in 2008, if i dare make a prediction, and a vocal leader of men. i think he could be for the offense what mike mitchell was for the defense last year: experience, fire, leadership.

 

if these qualities can matriculate through the ranks as well as we're all hoping we'll see kelvin benjamin develop quickly as a gigantic fuging terrifying threat with cam's cannon arm, vets getting open underneath, a run game increasingly potent because of the passing game, and a team united the way it came together last year - only with more discipline, team focus, and a higher ceiling.

 

interview jerricho cotchery please.

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