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This article was posted a couple of days ago I was shocked he was public about this

Daryl Worley saw a season-low number of snaps in Carolina's 28-23 loss to the Eagles on Thursday Night Football.

Worley started the game but was replaced by fellow cornerback Kevon Seymour in the first half and played sparingly the rest of the way. The second-year pro from West Virginia and former third-round selection played 23 snaps and 37 percent of the game defensively for the Panthers as Seymour seemed to surge ahead of him in terms of favor by the coaching staff when it came to matching up with Eagles receivers.

The cornerback played all but two defensive snaps the first three weeks before injuring his shoulder and missing Week 4's matchup with the Patriots. He played 75 percent of the snaps in the win over Detroit before seeing a major dip in playing time on Thursday night.

"If they don't feel they can win with me on the field then so be it," Worley said, via ESPN.com's David Newton.

Worley also added he had "no clue" why he was benched.

The former Mountaineer's snaps on special teams increased with Seymour taking his place for the majority of the game on defense. Carolina acquired Seymour in the preseason from Buffalo.

http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0710345901226335902-4

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3 minutes ago, Butterflyj30 said:


Worley also added he had "no clue" why he was benched.

So not only does he play bad but doesnt watch film either.

In all seriousness I think benching him does not necessarily mean he is "out"  I think he needs perspective and more time to learn.  He can get better and may become a starter calibre player one day but he needs more time IMO.

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12 minutes ago, SOJA said:

probably told today that Seymour was going to get the starting reps this week in practice 

Rivera did this same thing to Norman btw

Because Norman didn't understand the zone scheme. Wanted to jump every route and was out of position.  Not the same situation.

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