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biggest weak spots just got weaker


juliosantos

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with d,williams and cokrell going down with season ending injuries are weakest spots are even weaker , we need to make some moves via free agent or trade because if we think were going to just have another undfa become the next andrew norwell we are in for a big disappointment.Its only the forst week and we lost 2 players its a long season and we have very little depth and there will be more injuries , we will see how hurney handles this , we can trade for a lineman and we can get a free agent cb . not looking good guys

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D Will you might have a point.. If Moton becomes what we thought he was when he was drafted.. Than that position isn't looking to weak.. This Cockrell thing is becoming a chicken little situation.. I know everybody had him inked in as a starter.. But if camp reports are true.. He wasn't getting starter reps or even backup reps.. Ppl might have to chill before jumping off a cliff.. Unless you ppl are reading different camp reports.. The reps are going to Seymore, Donte, Doss, Capt, and Corn..

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If losing a RT and role playing CB is creating this much a concern then this team wasn't very good to begin with. I know many don't follow the NFL closely outside of the Panthers but to keep things in perspective, there was a team that lost their starting All Pro LT, starting RB, starting defensive signal calling MLB, starting CB (1/2 year), special teams captain, place kicker and starting QB for the season last year and still went on to win the SB. It's unfortunate what has happened to this team the last few days, but the sky is not falling. As mentioned, people have wanted to see more Moton and now he gets his chance. 

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