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Panthers/Bucs Inactives


nctarheel0619

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PANTHERS INACTIVES

  • RB Brandon Wegher
  • WR Jerricho Cotchery
  • WR Kevin Norwood
  • OT Daryl Williams
  • OL Amini Silatolu
  • LB Luke Kuechly
  • Dean Marlowe

BUCCANEERS INACTIVES

  • QB Ryan Griffin
  • CB Johnthan Banks
  • Major Wright
  • Evan Smith
  • TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins
  • TE Luke Stocker
  • WR Russell Shepard
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Ive been wondering why we dont teach Joe Webb how to be the holder on FGs. We should always be looking to increase his value, and if it ever came down to a situation where we wanted or needed to go for a fake, I'd rather hima nd his athleticism and ability be out there over Nortman's.

 

That's just one of those little things that teams with a long held coaching staff and core stick in their backpocket as a small weapon they can pull out when needed that teams who have to spend as much time as possible investing practice time int he basics cannot do. Have Joe hold for every kick and one day, when you want to, youve got a real good real fast QB running the fake pass or run over your punter. It'd make the team that much better and it'd be relatively simple to accomplish.

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I'm not sure about keeping Wegher inactive.  Stew, Tolbert, and CAP are all banged up, I'm afraid with a few inopportune hits, we'll have Joe Webb lined up in the backfield.

CAP banged up?  Don't recall hearing or reading anything about that all week.  I know Fozzy was a bit banged up last week...  anyone have details?

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