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Julius is humbled by the way the Panthers are treating him during OTA's


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8 hours ago, WilmyWood said:

Not the first time I've heard someone say that their body felt better after moving to a warmer, more humid climate.

 

** edit** can't wait to put back on my #90 jersey...glad I kept it.

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Same here,  It was still in my closet, next to my Beason jersey.  Was about to get it framed as basement decor... now I get the bring it out for probably another 2 years... I feel good about this. 

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Never would have thought I'd see the day Peppers came back to Carolina. I think I'm still shock but it probably won't really hit me until that first in-game snap. 

Anyway Im contemplating the line up... without looking at the depth chart I'm guessing ...

Starters: Johnson, Star, Short, Addison???

Knowing Rivera, vets get the edge so would Pep start in place of Addision?????

Knowing Gettleman, would the salary Mario is getting paid cement his status as a starter??

...And, If Addison does start, surely you wouldn't want to pull him out in passing situations.  

Also, not positive but I think I heard both Ron & G-Man saying they believe he could be an everydown starter. That being said...

What is Pep's role? ...Limited Starter?, Spell Rusher?, 3rd and Long Rusher? ..

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I'm curious whether he's actually going to get his customary 7 sacks this season . He has amazingly managed to get at least 7 sacks in 14 out of 15 years he's played football that is insane consistency. I wonder if he'll get the playing time to achieve it here I think he's already been quotes as saying hes here to be a leader and be an edge rusher in certain situations so it definitely doesn't sound like he's getting starter reps. 

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If He's capable of it I think it'd be perfect if he split time with Addison. Both get to stay fresh and both are probably our best edge rushers. CJ hasn't been the same since Hardy left , Horton is mainly a run stopper, and Daeshon Hall is still a project that I doubt he's going to see many reps in his first season he needs more weight and muscle mass. 

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