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The Panthers have noticed Tolbert's decline.


Jeremy Igo

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That is the problem with this coaching staff. They see decline in a player after the fact, instead of anticipating it. Anybody who has watched Panther games could see the Tolbert has been falling off since 2 years ago, and they are just now noticing? Too little too late.

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Vernon Butler played basketball, football, and ran track in highschool. 

 

I am pretty sure he is athletic enough to do anything tolbert is doing out there. 

 

Can we try it just for shits and giggles when Butler is healthy?

Yeah answer is on the roster obviously

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19 minutes ago, 15 said:

the lack of a true FB is the biggest issue with this offense IMO. Bigger than tackle. 

 

But, Tolbert is our short yardage RB, as well as our FB. And still only got 14 snaps. We rarely use a FB, especially when Cam is at QB.

 

That said. For those times when we do use a FB, and for the future when Cam runs less. We could us a real FB. One that could be counted on to you know, block effectively.

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