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Panthers Training Camp - Tuesday Camp Thread


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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I try to to beat a dead horse, but Moton at LT and Christensen at RT sure solves a lotta problems.

Maybe but Christensen could be an absolute disaster at RT and Moton could be just average at LT instead of excellent like he is at RT. Just need to see how it plays out, I trust the staff to put players in the right spots.

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3 minutes ago, KSpan said:

There's a line that crosses from competing into being a dumbass, and Ibe went over it. An unfortunate circumstance but a fringe guy like that has minimal, if any, margin for such lapses. If he's gone it's no one's fault but his own.

Not defending him, but I am proving my earlier point that these guys trying to make the roster are dangerous.  Read my previous comments for context.

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

Maybe but Christensen could be an absolute disaster at RT and Moton could be just average at LT instead of excellent like he is at RT. Just need to see how it plays out, I trust the staff to put players in the right spots.

Of course.  The assumption was that both won those jobs.

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29 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I always try  to beat a dead horse, but Moton at LT and Christensen at RT sure solves a lotta problems.

Honestly, any situation where Brady Christensen starts for us - even at guard - is nothing but a win.  It would mean the draft has yielded at least three starting caliber players from three different rounds.  That's the sort of drafting that builds a franchise from inconsistent to perennial winner.

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13 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

well there it is. Farewell. Got to feel for the kid, but at the end of the day you have to be smarter.

I feel for Kirkwood. Here's a big bodied WR with Brady and Rhule connections, who has been injured twice in camp. He was on he fringe to begin with, and this could be it for his career. 

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