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Panthers.com's writers thoughts on TC


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It's always nice to get more takes on training camp.

http://m.panthers.com/news/article-2/Roundtable-2017-Training-Camp-Takeaways/21189833-e031-41bc-908c-851c5587dd70

Just to kind of summarize (amid some of my own thoughts) for those who don't wanna click:

Everyone is high on Bradberry and expects him to be a top corner this season.

McCaffrey is as advertised. He's good at everything he does, and probably had the ball more than anyone else in camp.

Voth noted McCaffrey had met expectations, but said that's what top 10 picks are supposed to do. He said that Moton exceeded expectations and that the "building" is high on him as he's proven to be versatile and good so far.

Silatolu just may be an adequate option at LT if Kalil doesn't work out. Nonetheless, Voth's biggest concern is LT depth, as both guys have their share of injuries.

Funchess had the play of camp according to Henson not only due to his highlight reel, circus catch, but the fact that he had to beat Bradberry to put himself even in a position to catch it (and he a couple of steps on number 24). 

Overall, they are pretty excited for our prospects this season. With more depth at tackle and possibly corner (though Luke, McCray and Southward have "flashed" as they put it), if we can avoid that injury bug wreaking havoc, then we can go places.

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51 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Come on.....it's preseason. Support the team...players and coaches.  Comment on their performance when you see it. This is a new year.

I gave a potential reason other than injuries why this team will not win the south. I think that's a pretty fair potential factor to be honest. That does not mean I don't support the team, and hope everyone has their best season ever. Quite the opposite

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47 minutes ago, Norway said:

I gave a potential reason other than injuries why this team will not win the south. I think that's a pretty fair potential factor to be honest. That does not mean I don't support the team, and hope everyone has their best season ever. Quite the opposite

He's been part of winning the South 3 of 4 years. Odds are in his favor.

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