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Panthers Training Camp - Friday


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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

Ideal scenario is Christensen proving to be a top level starting LG, Icky at least average at LT his rookie year (rarely are rookie LTs that great, takes some time to really get settled in), Bozeman an above average starter at C, then Corbett and Moton are known above average guys on the right side. Our line could have zero holes and be a legitimate strength of this team.

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

Ideal scenario is Christensen proving to be a top level starting LG, Icky at least average at LT his rookie year (rarely are rookie LTs that great, takes some time to really get settled in), Bozeman an above average starter at C, then Corbett and Moton are known above average guys on the right side. Our line could have zero holes and be a legitimate strength of this team.

Haven't heard of Ekwonu repping at guard at all so far this camp, kinda interesting they haven't tried both combinations of the 2 since BC has been solid in 1 on 1's at LT

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16 minutes ago, CRA said:

watch Rhule trot Sam out there week 1.   I still think those odds are way higher than the masses think. 

According to you, Matt Rhule was clearly the one pushing hard for a Baker Mayfield trade out of desperation to save his job...but he has no intention of starting him?  How does that make sense?  How is Baker going to save his job from the bench?

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