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Who was the best Carolina Panthers player today?


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26 minutes ago, trueblade said:

I was not impressed with PJ. Under 50% isn't going to cut it in this league. He has to be more accurate. That said, he's clearly better than Grier. We're in trouble if Sam --who has never played all 16 games -- misses time.

Hey if B.Zylstra caught half his passes that percent is near %75 completion rate...

Them two just couldn't connect for some reason...

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33 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I never thought Marshall was supposed to be a burner. I thought he was more in that Moose type mold. Honestly, we could use that type more than another burner IMO.

He's a legit 4.4 guy - he's fast. Evidently the Colts have a few very fast DBs (if it wasn't the same guy that chased down Hubbard and Marshall, I'd have to check).

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4 minutes ago, Ace420 said:

Marshall can do it all. He is that redzone/3rd down threat and possession receiver that we need, but can still make YAC as well.

There is a reason why some people including myself already think he will be our WR1 by the start of next year. 

Considering DJ Moore is a legit #1 WR that would be terrifying for the NFC South.

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

6 shining stars from the Carolina Panthers first preseason game

https://catcrave.com/2021/08/15/carolina-panthers-6-shining-stars-first-preseason-game/

- Stantley Thomas-Oliver III – Carolina Panthers CB

- P.J. Walker  – Carolina Panthers QB

- Terrace Marshall Jr. – Carolina Panthers WR

- Chuba Hubbard – Carolina Panthers RB

- Tommy Tremble – Carolina Panthers TE

- Marquis Haynes – Carolina Panthers DE/OLB

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