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Panthers Training Camp - Tuesday Camp Thread


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32 minutes ago, BrianS said:

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.

Well, that is a post season discussion more than a preseason discussion. Sometimes starting a rookie isn't necessarily a good thing. On our OL, starting may not mean that much.

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

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.

I think Horn, Marshall, and Tremble are already showing themselves to be starters, or at least players who will have situational roles in the case of the latter 2. BC starting, and playing well, anywhere on the line is certainly a win, and would make four!

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

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

It doesn’t solve anything If they aren’t good at it.

As good as Moton is at RT we want to believe he will be that great at LT but that isn’t always true, and to be honest his sample size over there is rather limited. 

Speaking of sample size, thinking BC solves anything at RT is nothing more than wishful thinking at this point.  He is a rookie who never played in an NFL game and only has a few snaps in practice under his belt.  History tells us most OTs struggle their first year in the NFL, for him to be anything better than average would be an exception.

Pretty much the only player we know for sure can play above average at their position based on recent history is Moton at RT, anything list that is hoping.

 

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1 minute ago, AU-panther said:

It doesn’t solve anything If they aren’t good at it.

As good as Moton is at RT we want to believe he will be that great at LT but that isn’t always true, and to be honest his sample size over there is rather limited. 

Speaking of sample size, thinking BC solves anything at RT is nothing more than wishful thinking at this point.  He is a rookie who never played in an NFL game and only has a few snaps in practice under his belt.  History tells us most OTs struggle their first year in the NFL, for him to be anything better than average would be an exception.

Pretty much the only player we know for sure can play above average at their position based on recent history is Moton at RT, anything list that is hoping.

 

I believe his assumption was they both won the job and are playing well. It would solve our tackle issues for years to come.

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