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Nick Carboni

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Hey everyone this is Nick Carboni from NBC Charlotte Sports, we work regularly with Carolina Huddle.

Kelsey Riggs, Rob Hughes and I will be at the game tonight as usual, and wanted to jump on here and ask a question for tonight's newscast.

The Panthers talk about "unsung heroes" --- Ed Dickson, Fozzie Whittaker, whoever it may be. Who will TONIGHT's Unsung Hero be? We will definitely use some answers on the 6 pm news.

And feel free to leave any questions about the game for us here and we'll check it tonight! We'll be live from BOA Stadium at 4,5,6 bringing you the best Panthers coverage locally, looking forward to hearing from everyone!

 

Thanks,

 

Nick

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Let's talk about that O-Line which is ranked 2nd in the league according to PFF.  An offensive line that includes backup center Tyler Larsen, 1st year Panther LT Matt Kalil (who has only given up 2 QB pressures in the last 2 weeks), RT Daryl Williams who was the highest rated tackle in week 5 according to PFF.  Not to mention our staples, the best guard duo in the league in Trai Turner and Andrew Norwell.

 

Show these big boys some love!

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1 minute ago, Joe the Show said:

We have the same unsung hero every week.

The white buffalo.

Andrew fugging Norwell

Also a good choice.

 

1 minute ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Tyler Larson

If Cox plays, he's one of the best DTs in the league. I know he's coming off injury but if Larsen can do well against him, I think the Eagle's pass rush has a long night. Larsen has really stepped up in place of Kalil being injured and I expect to see more of the same. 

We haven't had as good a utility backup as Geoff Hangartner in a while.

Larsen may be that guy.

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