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Your Carolina Panthers OTA coverage wish list


Jeremy Igo

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1 hour ago, ncfan said:

1. WRs- KB (after his weight) , Funchess (is he finally going to do something), Byrd (he's on the bubble how will he compete), Samuel (How will he go vs the big boys)

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personally I'm most interested in who practices as safety depth, how the OL is performing, and if any of the non-lock wideouts are making any noise to push for a roster spot

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3 hours ago, Nails said:

Matt Kalil.  100%?  Big?  Quick?  Look like he cares?  Look at ease with new team?

LOL...not worried about him caring.  i think he has something to prove and it has to be big motivation playing with his brother.  But, I am interested in how he looks.  Said this is the best he has felt in years....does it show?  His performance and health will be very important to this season.

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I don't really say it, but I really do appreciate the analysis that you and a few others bring to the board typed out. That, and the pictures! I'd like to know how Funchess is looking out there, as well as all of the other newly acquired receivers. Any updates on Peppers would be great, also

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The battle of the wide receivers, round 1. Who are the contenders and who are the pretenders? Moreover, do the OTs look like contenders or pretenders? Do our cornerbacks look more experienced or like a mirage? Does Dean Marlowe look like a pro safety? How is the battle of the backup LBs playing out? Does the Butt Kicker really stand a chance?

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I'd like to see how whole and specific units are doing, rather than focus on individuals, outside of the newer FAs/draft picks, of course.

For example, is the OL looking fluid, the DL getting end around to rush the passer, lots of DB pass breakups, etc? Is the defense adjusting to Wilkes, and how well do they look? Is the offense as a whole speedier, not just certain players? How has the unit "evolved," as has been quoted all offseason?

 

I think this would allow you to spend less time summarizing, but still give great information, with more time for pics. Just my thought process on OTA/TC this year.

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Most interested in the Oline, but realize there's not a whole lot that OTAs really show.  But whatever you can tell us about Matt Kalil, Oher, Moton and Daryl Williams would be of great interest.

How does Samuel look compared to real NFL players and not just rookie mini camp guys?

Darrel Young:  Know NOTHING about him.   Also other new guys like Mike Adams, Shepard & CJ#2

Curious about the energy level & focus of the guys.  Last year (at least in camp, maybe not OTAs) the energy level was lacking at times.  There were lots of mistakes and that carried over into the season.

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4 hours ago, ladypanther said:

LOL...not worried about him caring.  i think he has something to prove and it has to be big motivation playing with his brother.  But, I am interested in how he looks.  Said this is the best he has felt in years....does it show?  His performance and health will be very important to this season.

His give a d*mn factor was a major factor at times in Minnesota.  It was even said at one point that he literally didn't want to carry the necessary fat needed to be a big time OT, because it affected how he looked going back to the SoCal beaches with his shirt off.

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3 minutes ago, Nails said:

His give a d*mn factor was a major factor at times in Minnesota.  It was even said at one point that he literally didn't want to carry the necessary fat needed to be a big time OT, because it affected how he looked going back to the SoCal beaches with his shirt off.

Link for any of that?

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1 hour ago, Nails said:

His give a d*mn factor was a major factor at times in Minnesota.  It was even said at one point that he literally didn't want to carry the necessary fat needed to be a big time OT, because it affected how he looked going back to the SoCal beaches with his shirt off.

I think Ryan would get that in check real quick if that was to be an actual problem

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