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One thing to say...more confident in team after watching several practices


Jmac

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So here goes......for the poor souls that can't or haven't made it to practice....they look good.

1. The receiving Corp is good and will improve with each rep. KB is the real deal.....the vets are all performing well....this group will be

BETTER then last years group ...no doubt.

2. The TE's are looking good.....both Dickson and Willams are playing well.....and Brockel also having a good camp.

3. DLo running well and Tolbert stll smashing it....Reeves looks like a find also.. Stout and strong. Seen Fozzy twice so hard to tell. Stewart still riding.

4.The secondary will also be better (believe if or not)....we have PLAY MAKERS so not to worry...with the front seven they will make plays.

5. The Oline will be better with our two guards playing well..Chandler is also stepping up,and our center Is one of the best...we will see about the right side

6 .Pilares will probably be the KR again..unless some one steps up....PR is up in the air..maybe Fozzy ...we will see.

So over all...the team looks solid except for two areas...these can be addressed with a gem or two after team cuts.

Every other team has improved but so have we......without breaking the bank while doing it. Just an observation from a camp rat.

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Hell yeah. Improving without breaking the bank. Still need to prove it in the pre and reg season, but I REALLY like what Gettleman has done personell wise this off season.

Was I all about blind faith or did I perhaps have a grip with what gettleman was doing?

Thanks Jmac

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Hell yeah. Improving without breaking the bank. Still need to prove it in the pre and reg season, but I REALLY like what Gettleman has done personell wise this off season.

Was I all about blind faith or did I perhaps have a grip with what gettleman was doing?

Thanks Jmac

 

dont you understand Huddler?! youre drinking the team/homer cool-aid. the members of the media are the gods of the nfl. they know all and they say that the panthers shall suck this season and that gettleman is incompetent. 

 

you shall be chastised for your insolence to believe in this team

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dont you understand Huddler?! youre drinking the team/homer cool-aid. the members of the media are the gods of the nfl. they know all and they say that the panthers shall suck this season and that gettleman is incompetent.

you shall be chastised for your insolence to believe in this team

People mistake me for thinking everything the FO is doing is perfect. Usually if I have a negative about the team I keep it to myself. Sometimes I might agree with someone but I might ask them questions and challenge them if I think they are short sighted

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People mistake me for thinking everything the FO is doing is perfect. Usually if I have a negative about the team I keep it to myself. Sometimes I might agree with someone but I might ask them questions and challenge them if I think they are short sighted

 

He was also giving MAJOR sarcasm to the media, and not just on your post and optimism.

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