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Heading into OTAs today - whatcha interested in?


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22 minutes ago, Trainwreck said:

AJ Bouye

Rashaan Melvin

Sam Franklin

Deonte Brown

David Moore

Greg Little

OLB competition, not a fan of Jermaine Carter 

I think Jermaine Carter was serviceable last year. The defense improved when he took over the starting role at MLB. I am hope Perryman is an upgrade & Jermaine can be good depth at MLB & OLB. 

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3 minutes ago, Trainwreck said:

Lmfao. You have very little football knowledge my guy.

Says the guy arguing for "perfect prospects" and wanting Greg Little who has shown to be terrible to play over a proven NFL OL who has struggled with injuries.

I still haven't decided whether your as dumb as you portray yourself or whether you're just a pure troll. I think it's a bit of both, but the more you post the stronger the "dumb" argument gets.

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2 hours ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

There would be no doubting the fan commitment a guy with a long snapper jersey would boast lol

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that was my banner at the Ravens preseason game in 2013, all the specialists came over to talk afterwards. I still have it somewhere, autographed with Brad Nortman’s gloves

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51 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

This entire season is contingent on Sam Darnold.  He has my #1, 2 and 3 interest.  If he is average we are in the wild card race.  If he is good we are in the division race.  If he is bad..................Aaron Rodgers is the starting qb in 2022

Agreed. You can make a legit argument that this is one of if not dare I say THE most talented roster in Panthers history. The big question on offense is the QB. The big question on defense is experience level. But sheer raw talent? This roster has it in spades.

 

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