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Do you believe this team will use these guys properly


RumHam

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How many times have we seen a player get drafted for a post only to be misused? On paper that front four can be great but not if theyre sitting on the bench. If the safety plays just safety he would be fine, but hurney chiming in with his project bullshit.

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Well, we have head coach now that used his players to the best of their abilities all through his college coaching career. Granted, NFL is another level, but the thinking stays the same for this coaching staff. Of course, some of the players may not have immediate impact, but in the meantime they are being developed and see their opportunities come up in special teams, packages or certain game situations. All in all, I trust Matt Rhule and his coaching staff.

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I was a skeptic at first, but I am a believer after those first three picks. This is truly a new age for the structure of the Panthers in general.

Under Rivera or Fox I would have never had confidence for these players to be utilized correctly. I have faith now that Rhule is going to be very different from what we are accustomed to, in a very good way. 

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3 hours ago, RumHam said:

How many times have we seen a player get drafted for a post only to be misused? On paper that front four can be great but not if theyre sitting on the bench. If the safety plays just safety he would be fine, but hurney chiming in with his project bullshit.

I trust more in Rhule. This draft does not look like a Marty Hurney kind of draft. Rhule is clearly making the decisions. 

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