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Panthers.com Pushing The Case For Gaulden


TylerDurden

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26 minutes ago, mjligon said:

If we go into the season with our current stable of FS we are in big trouble. 

You’d think a safety burned down Ron Rivera’s house and fuged his wife the way he disregards them on the roster 

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We will absolutely sign another safety before training camp but yet again I ask why the hate for Gaulden? He had a red shirt year as a third round pick. You all act like he blew a game that cost us the playoffs. Do you not think the young man has the ability to Improve on his rookie season while learning a new position? Did he fug your wife? It will be a great thing if he steps up and improves enough to become a starter. 

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Hell I hope the kids balls out.  No he doesn’t have an enormous athletic profile but he is instinctive.  Ya’ll treat him as though he is Matt Khalil and robbed us of 55mil.  He was a 3rd round pick.  Give him time.  If he’s not ready they will go get some aging 30+ year old safety for you guys to complain about.  

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The best case scenario for the Panthers would be for this guy to improve by leaps and bounds and become a legit starting NFL FS. But, the Panthers standing pat and hoping that the answer is on the roster at FS is far from comforting. It's what we always do. The problem is that it always leads to subpar FS play and our secondary ends up getting torched unless we have an elite pass rush. Not good pass rush, elite pass rush. 

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