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Seems that Charley Casserly has been at the Panthers camp


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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000507009/article/inside-training-camp-live-whispers

Charley Casserly has been with the Carolina Panthers, and is high on rookie Devin Funchess. Casserly's sleeper from Carolina camp is fifth-round pick Cameron Artis-Payne: "Right now, to me, he's the second-best back on this roster behind a healthy Jonathan Stewart."

 

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Piss on what Charlie thinks.  Let him go hang out with teams he doesn't dog every time he opens his mouth.  We know Funch and Cameron are about it.

Seriously. I forget the specifics, but I seem to remember Casserly talking poo on us in years past.

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Panthers.com has something posted about Casserly being there today.   Here's an excerpt.  In addition to this there are questions about our division rivals and Gettleman's performance as GM

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/QA-with-Charley-Casserly/1464ae58-e5bc-48ab-8bf3-4fbfa3800b9a

Panthers.com caught up him to discuss his thoughts on the team, starting with what Carolina needs to do to win a third consecutive NFC South title.

"One of the keys will be left tackle. If Michael Ohericon-article-link.gif can come through and solidify that position, the rest of that offensive line is solid – in fact, the inside is really good. Oher didn't practice today, but a number of people have told me that he's been having a good camp.

"The second thing is the secondary being able to contain and keep things in front of them, not give up big plays. Josh Normanicon-article-link.gif is a good player, but the rest of the group as far as speed – especially at the safety position – is something to watch. Now you might be able to scheme your way through that with coverages, and there are a number of teams that do that. The front seven should be pretty good."

What about the wide receiver position, which has undergone a major overhaul over the last two offseasons?

"You've got to be excited here. (Kelvin) Benjamin had a terrific year last year. I think he looks better right here in his route running, which is something he had to improve from college where they didn't ask him to run a lot of routes. He's a big target who makes plays. (Rookie Devin) Funchess impresses you with his fluidness and athletic ability. You've also got a lot of flexibility there – you can play him in the slot, play him outside, move him around."

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