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Lance Taylor (Panthers.com)


saX man

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Fellow Lesbians and Mastadons, 

Here is our post-draft presser:

http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Gettleman-Checked-a-lot-of-boxes/57ae0d28-1540-42e3-86fd-bc004529a9e3

Yet again, LANCE TAYLOR was mentioned

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(also: "kahn's a kawnaa")

The team website is featuring him on interacting with the new talent, the coach and GM are continuously repping him.  I firmly believe that we brought him in to be an important part of developing the revolution were are experiencing at offense.

QB Cam

RB Stewart-McCaffrey-Fozzy

FB Alex Armah

WR KB-Samuel-Funch-Johnson-Shepard-Byrd

TE Olsen

The OL Kalil-Turner-Kalil-Norwell-Moton

We revamped this offense and have two guys that Lance knows how to utlize.  He WILL have a say on this offense and his signing is being very overlooked.  

 

I got Lance in ma pants....

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17 hours ago, coralreefer_1 said:

I used to get annoyed with John Fox sipping water every 30 seconds during a conference, and I love me some GMan but damn that constant pounding on the desk like a gorilla~

Table pounds are game when the time is right.  

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I'm 100% all in on Lance being the catalyst of change...er...um evolution. The words of this offseason seem to be "evolve" and "versatility". Lance's voice in the room will allow the offense to evolve.

and it's no coincidence. I noticed this in Samuel's draft video:

 

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54 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Lance was mentioned a lot in these draft articles. I tend to wonder if Shula fails to evolve the offense, will Taylor be our next OC? Hell, I'd argue that Lance is likely the guy we're listening moreso than Shula already.

Whole staffs gone if Shula fails.  So........

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On 4/30/2017 at 0:31 AM, saX man said:

Fellow Lesbians and Mastadons, 

Here is our post-draft presser:

http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Gettleman-Checked-a-lot-of-boxes/57ae0d28-1540-42e3-86fd-bc004529a9e3

Yet again, LANCE TAYLOR was mentioned

170201_taylor_600x360.jpg

(also: "kahn's a kawnaa")

The team website is featuring him on interacting with the new talent, the coach and GM are continuously repping him.  I firmly believe that we brought him in to be an important part of developing the revolution were are experiencing at offense.

QB Cam

RB Stewart-McCaffrey-CAP

FB Alex Armah

WR KB-Samuel-Funch-Johnson-Shepard-Byrd

TE Olsen

The OL Kalil-Turner-Kalil-Norwell-Moton

We revamped this offense and have two guys that Lance knows how to utlize.  He WILL have a say on this offense and his signing is being very overlooked.  

 

I got Lance in ma pants....

Corrected 

We will keep CAP over Fozzy 

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