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Captain Munnerlyn


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I like this guys game more and more every time I watched the Panthers...

He has the same fire that Steve Smith posses...

I really like the play he got the pass interception penalty, the receiver would get the ball anyway, so it was no big deal but he was so aggressive and it can be easily ruled as defended pass also...

Or the play, he delivered hell of blow to the TE and injured his shoulder, actually TE did good to hold on to the ball... I mean this is 189 pounds against 250 something...

I hope he would keep it up....

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Munnerlyn and Gamble will be great for awhile. They are really the reason for our 2nd ranked pass defense.

This means you either are a great D our are horrible in one aspect on D to the point no team bothers with the other. We are the latter so far. But our Run D looked good and we got decent pressure on the QB so of course our secondary is going to look better. I told you Capt would be starting (not just at Nickel). He has looked better IMO then any guy on our D. Hes got a fire and intensity you got to admire.

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It is concerning that our 2nd round pick (Martin) does not even see the field though. Pretty bad when a 7th rounder is outplaying a 2nd rounder.

Does it really matter? We drafted our Nickel corner and he has come in and played light out. If makes you feel better imagine we picked Capt in the 2nd and Martin in the 7th (thats what I have to do). What sucks more is that out of this whole draft so far Capt is the only one providing true help to our team. This draft=fail so far.

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It is concerning that our 2nd round pick (Martin) does not even see the field though. Pretty bad when a 7th rounder is outplaying a 2nd rounder.

That is a pretty niave way to look at it.

Tom Brady...a 6th rounder that is outplaying every QB in the league for the past 10 years.

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No, it's not that our 7th rounder is performing well. It is that our 2nd rounder is not performing at all.

Uh, who cares? Captain is playing better than Marshall right now. Of course he is going to play. That doesn't mean every rookie is going to see the field the first year.

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