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Rob Rang examines the building of the Panthers


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7 minutes ago, Growl said:

Actually saw a stat the other day that the Panthers had the 3rd highest amount of players in the league of players drafted by another team. 

Wait. Does that mean we have the 3rd most players that WE drafted and are now on other teams or that we have the 3rd most players that OTHER teams drafted that are now on our team. I'm confused. One backs the notion that we draft well and the other doesn't...I think.

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36 minutes ago, Montsta said:

I thought someone was literally examining our hotel for weaknesses. Structural weaknesses, location of fire alarms, etc. 

I liked the thoroughness.

Imagine all the salty Broncos, Giants, Patriots and Seahawks fans swelling at the thought of pulling one of those.

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14 minutes ago, Moorgan said:

Wait. Does that mean we have the 3rd most players that WE drafted and are now on other teams or that we have the 3rd most players that OTHER teams drafted that are now on our team. I'm confused. One backs the notion that we draft well and the other doesn't...I think.

The latter.

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Carolina has placed less emphasis than most clubs on its tackles, instead dedicating its assets on the interior of the offensive line. Consider that at nearly $10.4 million, Kalil counted more against Carolina's salary cap this season than the rest of the Panthers' starting offensive line put together. Meanwhile, Gettleman has selected three guards -- one in each of his drafts -- while using no picks on offensive tackles.daryl%20williams_02

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The big test long term won't be next year but the year after.

There's a natural tendency to be content after winning the first SB and it's alsojust hard to even make the playoffs the following year.

We have gotten so many things go our way this year it's uncanny. 

The next set of contracts will paint an even clearer picture of the future 

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