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The Panthers don't want Randy Moss's help


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Well, bringing in Randy Moss wouldn't fix the offensive line's inability to give Cam time to throw, or the problem that is Shula....so not sure it would have helped for him to mentor the wideouts.

 

Guess you could say our hands were TIEd. Amirite?!

 

I'll see myself out.

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I would love for the receivers to get together and have some bonding time learning to run routes and things. I know Cam brings his receivers with him to Baltimore for a week, but they need some one on one. Kelvin can be great but he plays a little sloppy. That's coaching and it's him. 

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I have not been pleased with KB this year. That said, I think we need to be patient with him. After all, this is really only his second year and he is coming off knee surgery. Next year he will be better. Also, I have not heard of bringing in outside help when the season is practically over like this. Training camp would be ideal for this situation. Here's to hoping that happens...

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This is like Michael Jordan offering to give you pointers on your hoops game and you declining it. Or Messi telling you there might be a better way for you to rubble a soccer ball and us saying "nah, I got this". 1 on 1 time with the greatest(arguably) receiver of all time free of charge is something 99.9 percent of WRs would KILL for and we declined it. I know Proehl is great at what he does but there can't be any harm in letting an All time great share a few words with your team/young receivers.

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