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Is SS Mike Adams a concern at this point?


Jeremy Igo

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Adams may have had the worst game overall on the starting defensive unity against the Titans. 

The touchdown in the corner of the end zone was on him. 

His tackling in run support was rather Tre Boston'esque. 

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So.... Are you concerned about the SS position, and if so, do you think the Panthers look to upgrade once cuts happen?

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Feel like Gettleman originally wanted to finally shore the SS up for good when we first went for Barry Church. Seeing as we had no other option, he hoped Mike Adams would be a decent stop gap.

I thinks Adams is a slightly better version of 2015 Harper. He makes a lot of mistakes like this on film. But he also has a lot of good.

Nevertheless, yes, we'll need to be looking for a SS next year and soon.

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He definitely didn't have a great game. But it could be a one off. He's looked good in practice and I think he will get interceptions. He's not the future but we're not gonna find another starting calibre safety at this point even if you don't like him. Because hes shown a lot of good i think I can forgive him one preseason game when lots of people didn't show up.

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2 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

The colts who need all the safety help they can muster let him walk for pennies, if that isn't a red flag IDK what is

Same could be said for Mike Mitchell when the Raiders let him walk, Roman Harper when the Saints let him walk.

Not sure why I'm arguing with you though it goes nowhere 

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