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Mitchell vs. Cotchery


PntherPryd

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Former Panther vs. Former Steeler

 

so far a win/win for Panthers.  Cotchery is settling into the slot and the valid go-to option in red zone and on 3rd downs to take the heat off Olsen the Panthers were searching to fill.  Mitchell is a poor fit as FS for the Steelers and continues to go for highlight reels instead of gap control.

 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2199977-breaking-down-mike-mitchells-struggles-in-the-steelers-secondary

 

 

Cotchery is such a nice guy you can't find anything on what has to be a big game for him.  Likewise little on Mitchell's return to Charlotte after cashing in on $25m contract.  

 

Would love to see Cotchery shine in this one.

 

 

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