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To The Huddle: I Need Suggestions On Who To Write-Up On Next


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First of all, I'm going to have a decent bit more time over the summer to write-up some more posts. I personally enjoy doing these, and I know these will be incredibly beneficial during the lull days of the no-news period between OTAs and Training Camp.

So, I already have a few people in mind that I plan on writing on, but then I thought about the fact the Huddle may have preferences to who they want to see first. If you're curious, my write-up analysis on these players will be structured a lot like my Kelvin Benjamin/James Bradberry posts in which I include some analysis and a narrative/story. Personally, that's my preferred style. 

You can access my posts on these two here:

So, who do you guys think I should write on? Here's a top 6 I've come up with, but I'm very curious to know your opinion. I'll try and get to as many players as possible, but I can't promise I'll do them all. 

After all, I'm not exactly getting paid for any of this, and if anything all I'm doing is fattening Igo's pockets. So you'll have to be flexible with my schedule, grammar mistakes, and timing lol.

Anyways, back to my top 6. Read through it if you want:

  1. Cam Newton: The Struggle, And The Hope To Overcome The Odds
  2. Julius Peppers - An Old Geezer Who's Got A Lot Left In The Tank; The Carolina Reaper's Comeback Tour
  3. Daryl Worley: Growth, Potential; The Tools To Hit The Next Level
  4. Captain Munnerlyn: Home Is Where The Heart Is; A New Mission
  5. Mike Adams: A Veteran To Lead; A Play-Maker He Will Be
  6. Devin Funchess: Something To Prove; The Steps To Prove He's Not Just A Camp Wonder"

Go ahead and give your suggestions below in order of preference. Thank you for the help!

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Definitely most interested in the free agents we added who I've never seen play in a Panthers uni:

Mike Adams, Matt Kalil, Shepard, Charles Johnson #2

Also Peppers & Munnerlyn, as I wasn't following the Panthers when they were on the team.

I know a fair bit in my head about some of these guys and their stats (especially Pep, Captain & Lil Kalil), but would love to see some clips to see how their play has changed over time.

Kalil, I'd love to see clips from his "good" rookie season, and then compare to some of his recent "bad" seasons - to learn what went wrong and what we can hope for if he returns to GOOD form again.

Peppers, does he still have it?  All signs point to optimism, but it would be good to see how his play from last year compares with some of his earlier monster seasons.

Adams:  Know very little about him except that he's made the ProBowl last 2 seasons and played most snaps of all players on KC defense last year, I think.  How does he compare to Harper, for instance? 

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Mike adams is a solid choice, dont know a hell of alot about him and he is a big peice to the puzzle on the back end. Can he hold up this season? Still have the legs? poo like that.

Julius would be good too.  For some reason im infatuated with him.  Maybe because he is one of the huge reasons i became a football fan.

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