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Trai Turner seems like a vet according to J. Jones.


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NFL.com says our offensive line got dominated by the defensive line in camp. Which it's hard to say what to expect because our defensive line is tops in the nfl.

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And it's not even completely true. What I saw the past 3 days, the defensive line obviously had the upper hand but Bell and Chandler were fairly productive against Hardy and CJ at times and Turner and Amini have done well in the interior with Star, KK and Dwan. "Dominated" is a huge exaggeration, but they have been beaten. Just not by as much as NFL.com makes it seem. I think what we see in our first two preseason games will say a lot since we're going up against good defensive lines and pass rushers. Then week 3 should be good to see how our secondary is doing against Brady and company. Can't wait to see where we're at after those 3 games.

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And it's not even completely true. What I saw the past 3 days, the defensive line obviously had the upper hand but Bell and Chandler were fairly productive against Hardy and CJ at times and Turner and Amini have done well in the interior with Star, KK and Dwan. "Dominated" is a huge exaggeration, but they have been beaten. Just not by as much as NFL.com makes it seem. I think what we see in our first two preseason games will say a lot since we're going up against good defensive lines and pass rushers. Then week 3 should be good to see how our secondary is doing against Brady and company. Can't wait to see where we're at after those 3 games.

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I've been discussing the O-line with a lot of people and I'm worried less and less about the starters.  It's quality depth that concerns me, of which we have practically none.  One guy goes down and we're in trouble.  Two guys go down and we're in very big trouble.

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Isn't he still only 20 years old?

As far as rookies, he will make the biggest impact and is the most important piece for this season. He's got All-Pro talent but he's also ready to step in and play right away. I think KB has the same potential but it's gonna take him a year or two before he's ready.

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Dave Gettleman is getting the reputation of drafting players who work their ass off and put in the extra work. It's not easy finding those types of players.

 

and, with some exceptions, those players usually turn out to be at least adequate, if not good or great. i am excited for the next couple years of Panthers football. 

 

The Age of the Panther is rising!

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and, with some exceptions, those players usually turn out to be at least adequate, if not good or great. i am excited for the next couple years of Panthers football. 

 

The Age of the Panther is rising!

 

Most definitely. It feels good to finally have a competent GM. Yeah, he makes rookie mistakes here and there, but the dude knows how to find talent.

 

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