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Night and Day


Jeremy Igo

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Just wanted to take a moment to stress how different Stephen Hill looks this year. The difference is night and day. 

Last year at this time, there was at least 7 or 8 drops a day from him. That is no exaggeration. This year through two practices, I have only seen one single drop. 

With his size and speed, if he can add in an ability to at least have an average drop rate.... watch out. This kid could be a monster. carolina-panthers-otas-12.jpg

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46 minutes ago, Jmac said:

I would think this is a make or break year for him. Can't keep investing a roster spot or even a PS squad spot on a guy every year without some game time production.

We've done that with Bersin for like the last three years now...and we've got no more than a move the chains once a game receiver who doesn't play special teams.  I imagine Hill can at least do that.

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