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Panthers claimed DE Lavar Edwards (Bills).


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2 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

His story is the same as Ealy, but he was drafted in 5th. Flashes starting potential, but then disappears for a while and shows mental/discipline lapses. He can not be trusted to be consistent. Ealy should have fell to the 4th or 5th too, but the Panthers reached for him.

Delaire should be gone. He gets the award for being the most yelled at player for laying on the ground this off season.

Outside of CJ, the Panthers DEs are loaded with inconsistent play and discipline break downs

you do nothing but talk out of your ass

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54 minutes ago, MCC said:

you do nothing but talk out of your ass

He is sorta right on this one.  Kony will be more steady and mario provides good pressure but beyond that its pretty iffy. Luckily our interior line is insaine so this should help. I look for alot of pressure to come from linebackers and a blitzing boston to make up for it.  

In the run game just set the edge and let our linebackers work.

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17 minutes ago, motocross_cat said:

He is sorta right on this one.  Kony will be more steady and mario provides good pressure but beyond that its pretty iffy. Luckily our interior line is insaine so this should help. I look for alot of pressure to come from linebackers and a blitzing boston to make up for it.  

In the run game just set the edge and let our linebackers work.

No way in hell Kong Ealy should have been taken in the 5th round, regardless of the times he "disappears" which I don't think is accurate. The guy showed in the Superbowl exactly why he was taken in the 2nd round. I expect him to have a big season this year. 

Also, CPK does nothing but act like he is a pro-scout and an NFL GM. 

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3 minutes ago, MCC said:

No way in hell Kong Ealy should have been taken in the 5th round, regardless of the times he "disappears" which I don't think is accurate. The guy showed in the Superbowl exactly why he was taken in the 2nd round. I expect him to have a big season this year. 

Also, CPK does nothing but act like he is a pro-scout and an NFL GM. 

I agree.  Just speakin on what we have on the team now.  DE rotation could be sketch but i think there is enough talent to make up for it in most situations.

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