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While everyone is busy worrying about how Josh will do without the Panthers


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Let's worry about who's going to be our Pro-Bowler / All-Pro / Potential DPOY CB next year because our "system" make players into stars

So if that's the case, make another CB one. I fully expect Boykin to keep QB's from throwing his way next season

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Sucks to lose an All-Pro Corner with as much fire as Josh.
Can't cry over spoiled milk now.  The thinking on my end is that we'll draft a DE to help our pass rush, and in the 2nd-4th round pick up a capable DB.  If we do something to that extent I believe we'll be fine.

The only thing keeping me calm is my trust in Gettleman.

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27 minutes ago, PantherBoy95 said:

Sucks to lose an All-Pro Corner with as much fire as Josh.
Can't cry over spoiled milk now.  The thinking on my end is that we'll draft a DE to help our pass rush, and in the 2nd-4th round pick up a capable DB.  If we do something to that extent I believe we'll be fine.

The only thing keeping me calm is my trust in Gettleman.

 

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News flash: the wheels have not fallen off the bus. This team will be fine without 24. I wasn't a fan of his at any point and said all last year he was a ticking time bomb. Since both of my kids went to CCU I caught hell for not being a homer and loving him just because he was a Panther and went to CCU. Dude had one year and 1/2 of another where he played good. Stay tuned, he got his big paycheck, he will fall off in a big way. It's obvious he chased money and attention. He's unstable as hell. Did you watch any of his interviews? The dude is out of touch in more ways than any of us know. 

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1 hour ago, Ship said:

idk why you're acting like Boykin isn't good. he is gonna be killer in the nickel position. 

Yes, but right now he's probably playing outside where he has struggled previously. He's probably going to be the nickel week 1 but right now it should be a concern. McClain did admirably last year considering the situation but he really wasn't very good. Will a rookie be ready out of the gate? Will someone we pickup this late be good enough? Those are very valid questions.

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14 minutes ago, Bartin said:

Yes, but right now he's probably playing outside where he has struggled previously. He's probably going to be the nickel week 1 but right now it should be a concern. McClain did admirably last year considering the situation but he really wasn't very good. Will a rookie be ready out of the gate? Will someone we pickup this late be good enough? Those are very valid questions.

Bene will be outside with either Lou Young or McClain. 

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