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Panthers sign TE Dan Arnold


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1 minute ago, BurnNChinn said:

Another nobody lol

Pretty productive actually.  It's just odd seeing a TE that light outside of high school.  Serioulsy, if the dude has a mean streak, he doesn't need to be 250 to be an effective blocker.  Look at Smitty; for 5'9" and 180 pounds, he could block dudes much bigger than him.

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6 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Pretty productive actually.  It's just odd seeing a TE that light outside of high school.  Serioulsy, if the dude has a mean streak, he doesn't need to be 250 to be an effective blocker.  Look at Smitty; for 5'9" and 180 pounds, he could block dudes much bigger than him.

I don't think they brought him here to block. He's here to attack the middle of the field for 1st downs and stop teams from concentrating on the outside only. He should give our offense another dimension that we were lacking last season. Solid pick up. 

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Just now, Panthers Rhule said:

I don't think they brought him here to block. He's here to attack the middle of the field for 1st downs and stop teams from concentrating on the outside only. He should give our offense another demention that we were lacking last season. Solid pick up. 

He's going to have to block some.  The team isn't going to trot him on the field only in 3rd and long situations.  Grated, he's a pass cathcing TE, but even those guys have to do some dirty work now and again.

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