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9 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Corral undersized issue, not really looking like that big of a difference between the main 3 guys295100868_165248299391931_8234369906763893702_n.thumb.jpg.b38d540e5ca22419b0bd986ed4b40713.jpg

I think the "undersized" more so related to him doing some tough running in college that he is going to have to curtail in the NFL for longevity. 

Which, Cam was a massive, physical specimen and playing the way he did eventually cost him his career. 

He definitely can't be averaging over 9 carries per game like he did at Ole Miss.

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8 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Well, they are on a team so I'd hope they would. The obvious lack of leadership since Rhule took over this team is kind boggling. Under Rivera you had very clear cut alphas to rule the roost. Under Rhule, you've got a lot of beta cucks just following no one blindly.

It's against the CBA for the coach to get everyone together right now. They have very specific dates and gaps of time they have to allow.  You're just coming up with reasons to hate Rhule now.   Also you're making this comment on a post about a couple players stepping up and getting players together so the comment makes even less sense.

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38 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

It's against the CBA for the coach to get everyone together right now. They have very specific dates and gaps of time they have to allow.  You're just coming up with reasons to hate Rhule now.   Also you're making this comment on a post about a couple players stepping up and getting players together so the comment makes even less sense.

Coaches shouldn't organize these, players should. The point was that this isn't a player led team team because it's bereft of any real leadership. Baker shows up and BAM, everyone of the quarterbacks are working out together, got CMC out there, etc.

Told yall, Baker is the leader the Panthers have been missing since Cam, Olsen, Kuechly, and Davis left.

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5 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Coaches shouldn't organize these, players should. The point was that this isn't a player led team team because it's bereft of any real leadership. Baker shows up and BAM, everyone of the quarterbacks are working out together, got CMC out there, etc.

Told yall, Baker is the leader the Panthers have been missing since Cam, Olsen, Kuechly, and Davis left.

CMC hosted one of these last year… we literally were doing this exact same thing last year at this time. 

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14 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

CMC hosted one of these last year… we literally were doing this exact same thing last year at this time. 

Yeah, these aren't rare. I won't argue the point about player leadership because Rivera did have a very, very, very strong veteran led teams. 

I'm not sure if it's traits or just general inexperience/youth but we don't seem to have much if anything like that on our post-Rhule squads. 

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