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Terrace Marshall Week 1


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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

The overwhelming bright spot in a completely and utterly meaningless game.

If we are sitting some of these bum ass "starters", Marshall needs to start riding the pine too. He is more critical to our success than quite a few of the guys that sat.

No, he does need the reps.  He needs to show he can be in on every snap.  He's a rotational piece at the moment.   I've got a good feeling about this kid.

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Panthers WR Terrace Marshall Jr. after debut: ‘I feel comfortable’ (usatoday.com)
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Marshall finished with a game-high 88 receiving yards on three catches, including an electric 60-yard catch-and-run, in the preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts and said his transition to Carolina has gone smoothly....
“I feel comfortable, for the most part, in the game,” Marshall said to reporters after the 21-18 loss. “I’m playing football, so I’m definitely in my element. I’m just gonna build off today, the experience I got so far. So I just try to keep climbing.”
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16 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

The overwhelming bright spot in a completely and utterly meaningless game.

If we are sitting some of these bum ass "starters", Marshall needs to start riding the pine too. He is more critical to our success than quite a few of the guys that sat.

So our starters are "bum ass"?   

Cmc is "bum ass"? 
Brian Burns is "bum ass"? 
Derrick Brown is "bum ass"? 

Projecting are we?

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19 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

The overwhelming bright spot in a completely and utterly meaningless game.

If we are sitting some of these bum ass "starters", Marshall needs to start riding the pine too. He is more critical to our success than quite a few of the guys that sat.

The reactionary drama is building!

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2 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

I apologize for my part in derailing the thread.

He was definitely one of the bright spots In the useful practice game.

I'm super excited about Marshall getting on the field with our starting skill positions 

No apologies needed.  All threads are rail-less here apparently.

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