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Captains?


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Maybe I missed it but when will the team captains for this season be announced? A few spots to fill from last year... TD, Pep and Kalil gone (though due to his suspension TD only became a captain again after Greg got hurt). 

Carryovers are Cam, Luke, Greg, Colin Jones (ST captain), if they all keep their C’s which is a good bet that leaves two spots (or three if Jones loses it)...

Who will/should they be? I see McCoy getting one and wouldn’t be shocked if Christian got one. Those would be my picks.

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44 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Off topic: Pretty cool that TD was voted a captain for the Chargers.

For Panthers, I think Trai and KK are likely captains. Giving us 1 at each level, QB, offensive skill, Oline, D-line, LB, DB.

CMC and McCoy deserve it too, however.

 

Didn’t see that but good for TD and I’ll definitely be rooting for the Chargers over other AFC teams.

 

I don’t really see Trai or KK as leaders—quieter and not very vocal, and they’ve had inconsistent play. But they very well may get it on seniority and being here all along. 

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