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CBS Sports Projects Panther's Starting Lineup Heading into Training Camp


Michael G
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2 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

I wonder if we should create something like a new player info thread.  I found an article on Fox I found interesting, but it was a bit of a fluff piece so I decided not to create a thread for it.

Maybe we should have a thread where we can just keep posting anything about the new players.  This post on Reddick could go there too.

We could call it new panthers or something.

Making a thread about a player on this team makes perfect sense. Especially new additions like Reddick. Like I says earlier, I knew he played for Rhule in college, but had no clue he was a CB.

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48 minutes ago, SBBlue said:
51 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

 Is Reddick good at coverage? 

Yes.  He started at corner in college.

Its true about Reddick playing Corner, but has a traditional LB for the Cards he wasn't anything special in coverage. I think he really struggled when forced into that role. He really took off as a pass rusher when they moved him to that Edge/OLB spot. That is what he is really good at. Its also how he was used at Temple, and why he was drafted. 

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5 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

I just realized how loaded DL is…

Right?! I was wondering where Fox goes, but he or YGM will have to be depth with Jones, Brown, and Burns grabbing the other 3 line spots. YGM could be in for a big year too, he was starting to put it together towards the end, if he can stay healthy.

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Making a thread about a player on this team makes perfect sense. Especially new additions like Reddick. Like I says earlier, I knew he played for Rhule in college, but had no clue he was a CB.

Are you saying we should just post threads on the articles we find on the new players?

I was suggesting creating a New Panthers thread where we'd post those kind of articles.  I dunno, I have  a bunch of them, but I don't want to clutter it up in here.

I could see where stuff could get burried in one thread though.

OK I'll just spread them out.

 

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Just now, SBBlue said:

Are you saying we should just post threads on the articles we find on the new players?

I was suggesting creating a New Panthers thread where we'd post those kind of articles.  I dunno, I have  a bunch of them, but I don't want to clutter it up in here.

I don’t think there are any rules, but I was talking about making a Reddick thread for example. People can post highlights, stats, quotes, or their own analysis of the player. I just suggest new, because sone if us (like myself) are less familiar with them. Yeah I get not wanting to derail someone else’s post. CBS might deserve it though…

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

I don’t think there are any rules, but I was talking about making a Reddick thread for example. People can post highlights, stats, quotes, or their own analysis of the player. I just suggest new, because sone if us (like myself) are less familiar with them. Yeah I get not wanting to derail someone else’s post. CBS might deserve it though…

CBS does deserve it.  Little at LT...seriously?  I guess its possible but there is no signs at all for that.

I like your idea of one thread per player.  

 

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2 hours ago, Ja Rhule said:

I just realized how loaded DL is…

Our FA signings as a whole were a little head scratching. But our DL signings were fantastic. 

It's hard to not be excited about what that unit could look like this season. If guys like Perryman and Reddick work out.....look out. Those dudes are going to start racking up the sacks.

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4 hours ago, Michael G said:

Offense (25)

POSITION STARTER BACKUP DEPTH
QB Sam Darnold P.J. Walker  
RB Christian McCaffrey Chuba Hubbard* Trenton Cannon
FB Mason Stokke    
WR D.J. Moore Brandon Zylstra  
WR Robby Anderson David Moore  
WR Terrace Marshall Jr.* Omar Bayless  
TE Tommy Tremble Dan Arnold  Ian Thomas
LT Greg Little Cameron Erving  
LG Dennis Daley Deonte Brown  
C Matt Paradis Sam Tecklenburg  
RG Pat Elflein John Miler  
RT Taylor Moton Trent Scott

 

 

Defense (25)

POSITION STARTER BACKUP DEPTH
DE Brian Burns Morgan Fox Marquis Haynes
DL Bravvion Roy Daviyon Nixon*  
DL Derrick Brown DaQuan Jones  Caraun Reid
DE Yetur Gross-Matos Austin Larkin  
LB Shaq Thompson Frankie Luvu  
LB Denzel Perryman Paddy Fisher  
LB Haason Reddick Jermaine Carter  
CB Donte Jackson A.J. Bouye  
CB Jaycee Horn* Troy Pride   
CB Keith Taylor    
S Jeremy Chinn Delano Hill  
S Juston Burris Sam Franklin

 

 

Special teams (3)

POSITION STARTER BACKUP
K Joey Slye  
P Joseph Charlton  
LS Thomas Fletcher  
KR Trenton Cannon  
PR David Moore

 

I'm not sure whoever wrote this really knows anything about the team (Brady Christensen isn't even listed here) but its something to talk about. The complete article is linked here: 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/panthers-depth-chart-2021-carolinas-projected-starters-for-week-1-heading-into-training-camp/

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