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Stephen Hill "Before and After?"


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There's a reason why Hill's agent was practically begging Carolina to pick him up.  Proehl is one helluva WR coach.  If anyone can make Hill a legit NFL WR, it's Proehl.  Not sure we'll see that happen this year, but I'm really hoping we can keep Hill stashed and give him an offseason with Proehl and see what happens.

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Zod just said within the last few days that he is still dropping a lot of balls in practice, so idk how much we can rely on single snapshots to get the full view on things.

I believe in Ricky's ability as the best coach at his position in the league and I wanted to take a chance on Hill too, so I certainly hope it works out.

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Zod just said within the last few days that he is still dropping a lot of balls in practice, so idk how much we can rely on single snapshots to get the full view on things.

I believe in Ricky's ability as the best coach at his position in the league and I wanted to take a chance on Hill too, so I certainly hope it works out.

agreed... i just noticed a pic that didn't have him looking for arriving flights to CLT. his eyes on the ball is without question a step in the right direction but will we see it on the field. we have no room for dropsy WRs considering our Oline condition. everything must count.

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He watched a ball into his hands on one throw? Amazing! It's almost as if he is an NFL wide receiver.

Can we stop jumping to conclusions over every little thing?

lol...you came to a conclusion, I asked a question. but its all good bro, tension is high around here. its like its still Monday morning. smh

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