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Panthers Training Camp - Monday Camp Thread


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2 hours ago, frankw said:

Quote the posts where I have said he sucks he should be cut he will never be good or that I don't want him. Not overlooking mistakes or flaws is not the same as being unsupportive. With this logic would you argue that for the better part of ten years a substantial portion of the Panthers fanbase was not supportive of Cam Newton? 🤔

Lol it wasn't. Terrible example 🤣

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23 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

You don't want to risk injury to a player of their caliber on a punt return.  If it's your last chance to win the SB game then sure go all out.  

Yeah.. I just understood the post like you can't use the same player for PR and KR..

 

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9 minutes ago, 1v0 said:

Yeah.. I just understood the post like you can't use the same player for PR and KR..

 

You definitely can. Devin Hester did it.

Mind you, there are different skill sets involved. You want straight line speed in a kick returner whereas punt returners should be more shifty and elusive

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