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104.3 The Fan rumor. Panthers like McCaffrey at 8.


nctarheel0619

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i would be ok with this if Fournette and Adams is gone...i think Mccaffrey ability in the slot, in the backfield, and special teams plus his speed would help this team greatly. That said drafting him is like taking a more talented Fozzy and I can see how people would not be ok with that at 8. 

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5 minutes ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Yeah, we don't agree on much.  But, there is no way in Hell they do this.  Just doesn't make any sense at all.  I mean, Gettlemen can be stubborn and downright stupid at times.  But no way.  

It's not completely out of nowhere. Our new WR coach...

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Taylor coached standout running back Christian McCaffrey throughout his three-year career at Stanford, and now the two-time All-American is looking for a home in the NFL.  

“I think he’d look great in Panther blue and black,” Taylor said with a laugh.

McCaffrey, who finished with 6,987 career all-purpose yards, was a versatile weapon for Stanford, creating big plays as a runner, receiver and returner.

“He made my job so much easier,” Taylor said. “I love Christian as a person and player. He’s great because of how he works and prepares. I’ve said this to people, he reminds me of Luke Kuechly with his work ethic and leadership on and off the field. He’s the first one in the building and the last to leave. He wants to study, he wants to perfect his craft. That’s what makes him special.

“I know he’s going to have a ton of success at the next level. I would love for it to be with us. But I’ll be cheering him on wherever he goes.”

 

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Lance-Taylor-feels-at-home-in-Carolina/89a83e14-2dd4-4fab-a8a4-67f0ba7281b2

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