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Curtis Samuel not in football shape yet


Jeremy Igo

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“I’ve been out for a while so the coaches wanted to see what I could do with the ball in my hands,” Samuel said. “I just have to make the most out of every target that I get.”

Samuel didn’t turn on the jets for any deep routes – and that was by design. The Panthers weren’t about to throw caution to the wind with Samuel’s hamstring. But he ran a variety of short patterns and was able to experience “game speed,” which takes some getting used to.

“Just getting back out there and running around a little bit, I can tell you I am not in (football) shape yet,” Samuel said. “But it’s coming soon.”

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Understandable for a guy that has missed so much time. Hopefully his injury bug is long behind him and he can spend the entirety of the next two weeks getting ready for San Fran. 

 

Do you feel he should play against Pittsburgh on Thursday? 

 

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11 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Lol.

FYi, Lewis was a 1st round prospect before allegations involving DV popped up.

Your literally posting tweets of him running slant routes and calling him a deep threat 

 

Jesus Christ, get some help

 

Micheal Thomas who many consider a slow WR caught more deep passes than Samuel. I like Samuel but he's not a deep threat at this point not even close.

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12 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Your literally posting tweets of him running slant routes and calling him a deep threat 

 

Jesus Christ, get some help

 

Micheal Thomas who many consider a slow WR caught more deep passes than Samuel. I like Samuel but he's not a deep threat at this point not even close.

Lol. You didn't watch them.

Maybe three of them have been slant routes. Most of them are him deep and wide open.

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21 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Lol. You didn't watch them.

Maybe three of them have been slant routes. Most of them are him deep and wide open.

I've seen almost all his catches from since his 2014 season forward, he's  not a deep threat. You're straight up lying to yourself if you think he's a deep threat.

Devin Smith was a deep threat,  Micheal Thomas was more of a deep threat 

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