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Saturday Panthers Back Together Practice - Who’s Going?


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6 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

What is Rhule's creepy fetish with Eflein? Not only is he the worst Lineman in the league.... He was cut by the old Jets and Bengals line and literally would not be in the league if it was for us. Him and Rhule seriously have to have something up. Gave the bum a 3 year deal and re-structered him 

Smitty basically said he’s going to find himself moving down the chart lol… in regards to Elflein.

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1 hour ago, pantherclaw said:

Pretty sure it's the oline coach and OC. 

Don't let that stop ya though.  

Last year we kept shuffling the OL around. This year we have a new OC and OL coach and we're still shuffling the OL around like crazy. Makes sense that the remaining common denominator, who just happens to be the head coach, would be the cause of it.

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Just now, rayzor said:

Last year we kept shuffling the OL around. This year we have a new OC and OL coach and we're still shuffling the OL around like crazy. Makes sense that the remaining common denominator, who just happens to be the head coach, would be the cause of it.

Bingo, Campen isn’t an idiot.

Rhule still has his fingerprints all over the OL and that’s not a good thing.

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3 hours ago, top dawg said:

People need to give this guy pie. He has his two daughters to boot. He might be foregoing some beer breaks too, but that might be a good thing...

Thanks top dawg. 

One of the best things about being there was $2.50 mango cart and pernicious. Wish I hadn’t had to drive us back to CLT.


Girls ended up having a good time too. 

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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Bingo, Campen isn’t an idiot.

Rhule still has his fingerprints all over the OL and that’s not a good thing.

Rhule is a micromanager of all things football.  It’s not a secret.  Rhule’s fanboys like to forget that fact.  

 

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1 minute ago, Jared Patterson said:

Sam and Baker both looked awful again today....

I thought Sam looked fine for where he is (former top 5 pick, awful past team/coaching, with the panthers for just over a year). I still think he has potential.

Baker was largely bad, but I attribute that to being so new with the Panthers and having so much catch up to do. He obviously oozes with escapability, gamebreaker talent and a live arm, but his decision making needs a lot of work. 
 

Didn’t see enough of Matt to get a read. His ball flies with zip like Darnold/Mayfield’s.

PJ definitely had the best day. Had the least reps, but the most successful outcomes. 

 

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2 minutes ago, falconlynx said:

 

PJ definitely had the best day. Had the least reps, but the most successful outcomes. 

 

Clear eyes, full heart, can’t lose.  PJ Walker will go down in history never having lost a NFL game. 

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If Darnold wins the starting job it's going to take ALL the air out of this recent bump in optimism.

Devils advocate: What if it’s because he’s actually playing to his potential and he legit beats out Baker/Matt and doesn’t crumble after 4 weeks like last year? 

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