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Panthers Training Camp - Tuesday Camp Thread


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18 hours ago, My Chuck Dont Matter said:

Samuel is a 3rd or 4th option gadgety player that could be fun to watch on an offense like the Rams. The dude is so overrated by Panthers’ fans. 

Marshall makes it easier to forget Curtis Samuel but to say he was overrated is crazy.  Curtis was clutch on third down for us.  He was a dual threat on jet sweeps and in the passing game.  If we would have kept him he would have produced higher numbers.  He had over a 1000 multi-purpose yard.  Hardly overrated. 

He won't be missed because it appears we have a solid WR corps but he'll shine in DC. 

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3 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Marshall makes it easier to forget Curtis Samuel but to say he was overrated is crazy.  Curtis was clutch on third down for us.  He was a dual threat on jet sweeps and in the passing game.  If we would have kept him he would have produced higher numbers.  He had over a 1000 multi-purpose yard.  Hardly overrated. 

He won't be missed because it appears we have a solid WR corps but he'll shine in DC. 

Do you think he hit his ceiling or could he have a better season in DC? 

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13 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Marshall, Horn, Tremble will play a lot--Tremble reminds me of the offensive Chinn.  Shi Smith, Christensen, and Nixon could surprise us and one could step up.

Do long snappers count?

Nixon has been getting a lot of praise, and will likely be a rotational piece sooner rather than later. He may not be a "starter", but he'll have a set # of snaps that he lets Brown and Jones catch their breaths.

I have not heard much about Shi, would love some news on him.

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