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Boomer Sooner! Zack Sanchez is a Panther!!


nctarheel0619

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23 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Why not? Aside from Bene Benwikere (who has missed games in each of his first two seasons) and Trent Robinson (a free agent nickel) we had NOTHING behind them.  It takes 5 CBs who can play.  I love the addition of 3 CBs.  We really had nothing left---Now consider that one of the 3 is likely to bust (according to NFL draft probabiltiies---2 could be more realistic). 

I think Bradberry is going to be good, but not immediately.  I think Worley might win the job and then lose it as Bradberry steps up.  Sanchez will be a great special teamer and will take over when Robinson's contract expires, if not sooner, as the nickel. 

I never want to go into a Super Bowl with Robert McClain, a 32-year old Cortland Finnegan (fresh from his sofa), and an aging Roman Harper vs. a Peyton Manning again.  Don't forget, Coleman was run out of Philly and not starting in KC---all we had was Norman in terms of reputation.

I think we needed the 3 CBs--I didn't when we drafted Sanchez, but I see the reason clearly now.  Gonna be fun to watch them mature (quickly) together.

McClain is on the roster, and so is Boykin............

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On ‎5‎/‎2‎/‎2016 at 8:17 AM, nctarheel0619 said:

You got to see all those great years?   I hate you.  I got my Graduate degree from there in 2014, I did get to witness Trevor Knight have his one good game against Alabama.  

I thought we were going to get blown out in the Bama game.  Trevor Knight was terrible before that game, and terrible after that game..  A true enigma.

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