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Foucme? No, No, FOUCAULT!


Jeremy Igo

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Looking back at last night, I don't feel David Foucault didn't play any worse than Byron Bell. Admittedly, that isn't high praise, but considering Foucault is an UDFA it speaks better of him than it does Bell.

 

I can definitely see Foucault catching on as a backup left tackle tackle, with Bell being no more than a backup right tackle in a Panthers utopia. His size and athleticism is superior, and his play will only get better with experience.

 

 

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BTW, the Panthers helped him out quite a bit last night, chipping the defensive ends with Deangelo and Stewart. Pictured below Deangelo gets a really nice shot on Galette. They may want to consider keeping this in for Bell when he returns.

 

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as soon as he stopped getting chip help from the TEs and Backs, he was turrible.

That last sack in the game where he got bull rushed and bent over completely backwards was just embarrassing.

Byron would have at least fallen to the side instead of tasting that saints players' jewels.

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