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The Film Room Ep. 71: Isaiah Oliver is the best cornerback in the draft


Palmetto

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1 hour ago, Palmetto said:

When ever  he does a film room video on a Tight end i"ll post it

 

Thanks man, just letting Huddlers know the overall team will be better if Panthers address offense first then hit the mid rounds to fill defensive needs. 

p.s. you don’t beleive in Bradberry?

This team needs a #2 or #3 CB not tier 1.

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8 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

 

Thanks man, just letting Huddlers know the overall team will be better if Panthers address offense first then hit the mid rounds to fill defensive needs. 

p.s. you don’t beleive in Bradberry?

This team needs a #2 or #3 CB not tier 1.

No we need a playmaker. Since Josh left all we have is Luke. He pressed a lot last season trying to make a big play, he needs help just like Cam does.

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58 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

 

Thanks man, just letting Huddlers know the overall team will be better if Panthers address offense first then hit the mid rounds to fill defensive needs. 

p.s. you don’t beleive in Bradberry?

This team needs a #2 or #3 CB not tier 1.

He has a video on Roquan Smith not being a MLB in the NFL but will succeed at WLB and slip to the 20s in the draft if the Panther draft him to replace TD .....this place could shut down on draft night

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4 hours ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

Cam + Offensive Weapon > Luke + Defensive Weapon

*w/ current roster.

Couldn’t disagree more but that doesn’t make u the wrong one haha...I really just can’t get past the fact that our offense did just fine the year we went to the Super Bowl without major weapons. The defense on the other hand is what dominated that year. I miss that elite kinda defense so bad.

With that said, I’m fine with o-line and your favorite...a TE...preferably Gesicki tho

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2 hours ago, Palmetto said:

He has a video on Roquan Smith not being a MLB in the NFL but will succeed at WLB and slip to the 20s in the draft if the Panther draft him to replace TD .....this place could shut down on draft night

Shaq was drafted to be TD's replacement. Let's please not draft another 1st rounder who is going to be relegated to backup duty for the foreseeable future.

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9 hours ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

So he wouldn't fit our scheme then? I mean we run Zone around 70% of the time. :\

This is exactly what I brought up and nobody is really addressing it...they just keep saying he’s great...which might be true in man/press coverage...but not zone

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