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Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason


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I really liked the rapport between Rhule & Fitterer.  Had to keep reminding myself Fitterer was very new.  He seemed like a natural and so comfortable in his first draft with the team, first draft as a GM.  The calm, cool & collected atmosphere surprised me a bit.  I expected a bit more tension during the trade downs on Night 2 as guys we liked got picked, but they seemed very confident in their plan.  I like it.  (Obviously we didn't see everything.... but still, the chemistry seems real and I like the sense of their being a clear plan and confidence in the plan from all involved.)

I was surprised by the emotion Jaycee showed stepping onto the field and seeing the Jumbotron.  As the son of an NFL player, groomed for the NFL, I expected him to maybe take it for granted a bit, but he didn't.  And seeing Joe Horn in Panthers gear never gets old!  I love the fact that we kept the Saints from getting Jaycee!

 

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I like tepper the most with his  " BEST OFFER!, ONLY THE BEST OFFER!!"....."Dont call with negative point offers" . Shame on anyone saying he doesnt care and/or his focus is on soccer/else where. 

 

I need that two hands up Rhule cerebration.  Please

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Evan Cooper comes to the Panthers as the cornerbacks coach after spending the past three seasons on head coach Matt Rhule's staff at Baylor. Most recently, Cooper spent the last two years serving as an assistant cornerbacks coach for the Bears, as well as the team's recruiting coordinator

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12 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Is it just me or did Joe Horn seem torn.  While he was happy for his son it looked like he could spit nails that Carolina took him when his JC got the call. 

surely he understood that NO wanted him, and prolly Joe himself wanted it also

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