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Define success for the 2020 Panthers


Jeremy Igo

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm honestly not surprised Daley looked horrific at LT. I think he was drafted as a pure OG and simply put at LT due to his collegiate experience and the reality that we were fresh out of other options (because apparently Moton @ LT was never considered as an option despite the fact that he's actually successfully filled in at that spot for us before).

For me anyway, it has been a foregone conclusion that Daley was our LG ever since we made no attempt to hold on to Van Roton, then signed 2 RGs in the offseason. 

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