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Marty Hurney begins to shed light on Panthers' "blueprint"


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3 minutes ago, Byrdman4real said:

Exactly 

 

4 minutes ago, trueblade said:

He pretty much confirms Butler in, Star out, Moton in, and Norwell out. #asexpected

 

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“We want to stay strong on the offensive and defensive lines,” Hurney continued, “because I think that has been a real personality trait of this team for a long time, and it's critical to win games.”

Yea you don't stay strong by subtraction.

Moton is Ryan Kalil replacement 

 

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4 minutes ago, bobsfoodbasics said:

So basically Gettleman's blueprint since those were the reasons each player was drafted.

Not sure having to let talent walk out the door because you threw 50 million at one of the worst left tackles in football is such a great blueprint. What was that line about not developing talent for other teams?

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5 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Not sure having to let talent walk out the door because you threw 50 million at one of the worst left tackles in football is such a great blueprint. What was that line about not developing talent for other teams?

you don't think matt's signing had anything to do with ryan begging to play with his brother?

knowing the character of some of the players on this team, ryan probably went above DG's head to creepy daddy JR to get matt signed.

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2 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Man you’re dumb 

What has Moton said “ I’m a football player”

Whats been the recent philosophy of Panthers draft? Getting versatile players that can play different positions. 

What has the coaching staff said “ Moton can play every position on the OL”

Keep being you “Bevis” my favorite Huddler Jester.

 

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8 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

What has Moton said “ I’m a football player”

Whats been the recent philosophy of Panthers draft? Getting versatile players that can play different positions. 

What has the coaching staff said “ Moton can play every position on the OL”

Keep being you “Bevis” my favorite Huddler Jester.

 

I'm pretty sure you're everyone's favorite Huddler jester. 

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