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I took a photo of Ealy today


Jeremy Igo

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He was getting into the pocket making Brees move more than anyone but still hasn't made the move upfield to bring down the QB. Our LB blitz got stonewalled.. Luke looked frusterated getting blasted by Ingram any time he went after Brees. 

Maybe the league has enough tape on us in our zone D that veteran QBs just know exactly where to drop the ball...

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6 hours ago, The Lone Panther said:

I wouldn't call him a bust, but he sure as hell isn't a starter.  Needs to be a rotational guy.  Hoping we go get Devin Taylor from Detroit in the off-season, then double dip in the draft.  Let Addison and Edwards fight it out for the final spot assuming we keep five. 

This is the truth.

Ealy, Bene, Boston, Butler, Bradberry, Klein, Funchess, Williams, Mayo, and CAP can all have long careers, but they will not be as starters. If they are lucky they will learn over their first 10 years of their career and then find a starting role as a 1 year rental vet.

KB is not a #1. He never will be. He is a #2 - a very good #2.

The Panthers need starters who can impact a game like Josh Norman and Steve Smith and show these players how the game is suppose to be played at its highest level.

Gettleman has drafted many followers, but no leaders while culling the leaders from the roster.

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