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Marquis Haynes


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Ive hardly heard anything on this kid in camp thus far.   He seems to be the forgotten guy

 

But Sirius XM's special from panthers camp on Tuesday.  They had this to say

"1 name to watch out for.  Is their 4th round pick from last year who has Ole miss sack record"  

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"He (Haynes) has been turning heads all camp in this new scheme"

 

kid has gone OFF so far tonight as well.  He fits this D like a glove and put in the work

suprising if this is how it seems he's looked that none of the beat writers etc havnt said a bleep about him

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1 minute ago, Seltzer said:

I am wondering how we have not heard more about Haynes at camp... he looks like a guy to be reckoned with out there

This

Especially when I heard the NFL Sirius XM guys really talking him up, while no one around here or beat writers have said anything 

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4 minutes ago, ncfan said:

This

Especially when I heard the NFL Sirius XM guys really talking him up, while no one around here or beat writers have said anything 

Yeah I have only heard Ellis talk about him. Kline May have mentioned something in article as well. 

Nice to have that depth showing up at OLB which was a question transitioning to a 3-4

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Haynes originally committed to UNC to play football but wasn’t admitted due to red flags regarding his grades. Which is weird because the local media and ABCers have pushed a fake news narrative that Carolina doesn’t have any academic integrity, which anyone with a brain knows is untrue. 

Big surprise he ended up at Ole Miss. would love to see him step up this year. 

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1 hour ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Yeah I have only heard Ellis talk about him. Kline May have mentioned something in article as well. 

Nice to have that depth showing up at OLB which was a question transitioning to a 3-4

That sack was out of a 4 front. But yeah he looks like legitimate.

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