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Curtis Samuel already acting like a Panther - wait for it


Jeremy Igo

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I think this is a great add to our Offense.

We lost some Swagger & fun with letting go of Tolbert, even though it needed to happen.  Love that Samuel brings it.

We needed not only new talent, youth & speed on offense, but swagger too.  CMc is not really a swagger guy, but Samuel is.  

Another box checked.

I'm really liking this draft. 

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1 hour ago, KB_fan said:

I think this is a great add to our Offense.

We lost some Swagger & fun with letting go of Tolbert, even though it needed to happen.  Love that Samuel brings it.

We needed not only new talent, youth & speed on offense, but swagger too.  CMc is not really a swagger guy, but Samuel is.  

Another box checked.

I'm really liking this draft. 

Just imagine Samuel catching those wheel routes instead of Toldozer, lol.

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