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8 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

At least there were different posts and every post didnt turn into the exact same comments over and over every time.

I do agree the Rhule talk has devolved into a thread derailing clusterfug and I avoid dragging that out if I can but the owner has earned his criticism. Matt however can silence the naysayers this season but if not it should and will be a free for all again that's sports in the social media age.

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David Newton
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Sam Darnold's advice to rookie Matt Corral is similar to what Teddy Bridgewater gave him as a young player with the New York Jets. Just focus on doing your job.

 

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David Newton
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Panthers WR Robbie Anderson said he was "just trying to be a good teammate to his quarterback (Sam Darnold)''when he tweeted a negative reaction to the team possibly signing Baker Mayfield.

 

David Newton
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Anderson said he doesn't know Mayfield, so it was nothing personal to the quarterback.

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Carolina Blitz
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Before 11 on 11 drills Corral walked up to the lineman and dapped each of them up. Little things that are noticeable.

 

David Newton
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Panthers coach Matt Rhule likes what wide receiver Robbie Anderson can do in OC Ben McAdoo’s system. “I think in this offense Robbie will have a ton of production.’’

 


Joe Person
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Matt Rhule characterizes the Carlos Dunlap visit as a "first step," says there's nothing imminent.

 


Darin Gantt
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Rhule says defensive line is an area they’re always looking to upgrade. 

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