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Who on the Panthers will stick up for Cam?


Cary Kollins

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So the entire league knows Cam is dealing with injuries, most significantly the hairline fracture to his ribs. These teams will be looking to take shots at our QB between and after the whistles, no doubt.

In the past it was always Jordan Gross and Steve Smith who were first to get in the face of any opposing player that might try and rough up one of our guys.

It will be interesting to see who assumes that roll of protector and says "that poo doesn't fly around here". We know Kalil will be in there some, but who else?

I could see Tolbert standing toe to toe with a DE. Maybe Cotchery. I'd love to see KB stand up for his new BFF as well.

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the whole team?

someone takes a cheap shot and the defense will come out on the field and light up the other team's QB. i don't see anyone on this team not taking it personally when their QB gets hurt due to a cheap shot and standing up for him. this isn't the falcons.

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Don't even worry about it. Everyone will.

 

 

Whats funny is watching the Falcons coaching staff beg their team to stick up for Matt Ryan on Hard Knocks. lol

 

They already know its going to be bad again with their terrible o-line.  He is going to be getting pin-balled around the backfield and wanted to address it in training camp.

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