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Carlos Dunlap Visiting Panthers


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16 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Why in the world would he consider playing for a team that has both the worst Head Ball Coach and single worst Owner in the entire NFL League?

Guy has to be desperate, must be broke and suck too... 🤦‍♂️

Fuggin knock it off.

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On 6/13/2022 at 5:35 PM, ForJimmy said:

Not saying I disagree (especially with the win total), but where do you see these big holes outside of QB.  RB looks solid, WR is ok, OL is much improved (plus a solid OL coach), TE could be a weakness but there is young talent there, so outside of QB (the most important I know) our offense is pretty decent from a talent standpoint.  

Defense- the safeties should be better with the addition of Woods (Burris is now depth), CB should be ok with Horn coming in to replace Gilmore, with Jackson and hopefully Henderson develops, LB has had upgrades with Littleton and Wilson (a weakness, but much better than last year) plus Shaq is solid, DE still have Burns with YGM devloping on the other side and Dunlap could provide great depth with Haynes, DY has Brown and Ioan as starters with Nixon and some young guys behind them (this could be a weakness too IMO).

Kicker should be good with Zane and punter was upgraded with Hekker.  

LB and DE are a bigger problem than you see. RB might be the difference in 4 win because after CMC we have no one like always. QB is the biggest issue but the DL as a whole isn't a strong unit and isn't backed by a strong unit. We were really bad last year and this year might be worse because we lost some role players and really didn't address the losses. CB as always will be our best unit on defense but team IMO will run all over us. 

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