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One position group you’re confident about… one group you’re terrified about


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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, don't get me wrong. Like I said, I'm not expecting Greg Olsen. But I do think they're going to be good enough to at least not be a weakness. We saw Ian Thomas wasn't getting it don't so we signed a mid-level FA who is primarily a receiver and we drafted a mid-round rookie who is primarily a blocker. Cool. Hopefully Arnold will improve as a blocker and hopefully Tremble will develop as a receiver. Maybe they can each help the other out in those departments.

All Arnold has to do is be a threat. Its honestly that simple. Thomas has a 0.000004 level threat with Defensives. With CMC, Moore, Anderson, and maybe Marshall/Hubbard/Smith. If you lock up the outside the numbers, middle should be open... Arnold just needs the D to respect him and that will do wonders for the panthers. Think about it- Arnold is WR/TE, so he should eat up most LBs...that means LB off the field and DB on the field.......Time to run CMC/Hubbard til the LB comes back....then back to passing......Unless the D has a Chinn they will BLEED!!!!!!

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The LBs are definitely a weak link. Ultimately, I think the D goes as far as the DL can carry it. Our secondary is still young and won't hold up well if their isn't a strong pass rush. We really need Shaq to start playing like the All-Pro Marty clearly thought he would become and paid him to be. 

Fixed part of it for you.  Shaq is a good outside lb. That's all.  Pair him with a great MLB and he's the next TD, or at least that is what the last regime were hoping.  Water under the bridge.  

And there's that pesky thing called depth that they haven't quite gotten sorted out yet. 

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2 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Fixed part of it for you.  Shaq is a good outside lb. That's all.  Pair him with a great MLB and he's the next TD, or at least that is what the last regime were hoping.  Water under the bridge.  

And there's that pesky thing called depth that they haven't quite gotten sorted out yet. 

Shaq Thompson shouldn’t be in the same sentence, paragraph, essay next to the name Thomas Davis

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5 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm not sure how to feel about this defense just yet.  I still think they are another draft away from getting the core on defense assembled.  That linebacker group makes me real nervous.  

I'm hoping Oldman Snow can cook up something new this season to try to mitigate the weaknesses. 

I think the same thing I thought last year.  They will struggle early, but get better as the season goes along.  Last season, we had a very rough start, went thru a stretch where we couldn't force a punt.  By the end of the season, we had gotten to the point some decency on defense, and improved over the previous year.  I think we will be a little better this year, and will end up somewhere in the middle of the pack statistically.    

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