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Devin Funchess Drawing Steve Smith Comparisons For Mose Frazier


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“He’s a greedy guy. He’s a mini-Steve Smith,” said Devin Funchess with a grin. “He’s got that type of attitude, that type of chip on his shoulder. He wants to be known, that’s the type of guy he is; that’s the type of guy you’re going to see.”

Well hopefully he can play like SS

I don't remember him taking a swing at Luke lol

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Like Smith before him, Frazier made headlines in OTAs this preseason by engaging in extracurricular activities, getting into a fight and taking a swing at Pro Bowl linebacker and former NFL defensive player of the year Luke Kuechly; that’s just part of the package that comes with a fiery player like Frazier, and it’s not the first time a wideout has tried to scrap with Kuechly.

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Offensive coordinator Mike Shula indicated that Frazier will be the backup at multiple positions on Sunday in Atlanta and moving forward into the playoffs; a versatile player that can be a factor across the line of scrimmage is going to have value, and even though he only saw four offensive snaps after Damiere Byrd went down on Sunday, his role will continue to grow as he becomes more confident in the offense.

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43 minutes ago, CRA said:

we have had a lot of Panthers claim dudes were gonna be the next 89.  Probably bought time that line just get dropped.  89 was just unique.  Like Cam.  There won't be a next Cam. 

Yep, Smitty might have been 5'9" 185, but on the field he played like he was KB's size. That's what sets Smitty apart from all the other great sub-6' WRs. The guy level a LB with a block, stiffarm a CB into the turf, and run through the tackles of CBs. The guy ran routes and had the hands of a WR but turned into a RB once he had the ball.

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