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Panthers sign Vonn Bell


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7 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I think the Chinn angle is undertalked about. I mean day one and they sign a safety?!?!? Chinn and his huge neck, better buckle up and get to making a difference.....this is his contract year too...

I don't know how much weight Chinn could pack on but both him and shaq are light for ILB. Panthers are going to need to address that with more than shy

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If they have other plans for Chinn , well they are gonna have to trade some to get skill players.

I was wondering if there are an quality guys blocked by a great player, in any of these organizations they pulled these coaches in from. They got coaches from all over, should be a couple teams are high on but don't have a starting spot. 

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2 minutes ago, Eric4280 said:

I have zero idea what the Bengals are doing. Losing Bates, I get it, that price tag is crazy. Bell in multiple ways was better and more important to that defense and they have cap! Mind boggling lmao.

Could be as simple as he wanted to go

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guys Chinn is going where he belongs, on the ball as any non idiot coach already knows and as I got poo for saying when Rhule the idiot put him there

hes a playmaker

and he’s not a small dude like…at all, big frame, 10 LBs is all he needs 6’3 230 too small? Since when? I mean a little heavier is ideal but he is a playmaker…Beason and smitty were much further from ideal but you put the talent where it makes an impact, Chinn is that dude, just watch 

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Trade Chinn? He's one of our best players. He is a chess piece.  

I keep seeing people trying to find a position for him to play in our base defense, which we won't even be in the majority of the time!

This team is continuing to build every phase of this team.  Offense, defense, special teams. 

Our defensive coordinator is going to love wrecking havoc to opposing offenses, forcing them to account for where Chinn is.  

The talent and flexibility this defense has is getting more and more impressive.  

It's great to have 2 good safeties, and I'm excited to see our defense to take another step or two towards being elite. 

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10 minutes ago, onmyown said:

guys Chinn is going where he belongs, on the ball as any non idiot coach already knows and as I got poo for saying when Rhule the idiot put him there

hes a playmaker

and he’s not a small dude like…at all, big frame, 10 LBs is all he needs 6’3 230 too small? Since when? I mean a little heavier is ideal but he is a playmaker…Beason and smitty were much further from ideal but you put the talent where it makes an impact, Chinn is that dude, just watch 

You should have another go at that first paragraph if you want to try and make sense.

 

He isn't 230

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5 minutes ago, csx said:

He isn't 230

Did you just skim over the whole 10 LBs is all he needs part literally right before I put 230 for some reason?

It is not that hard for 25 year old athlete with a 6’3 frame to put on 10lbs of mostly muscle. And you certainly don’t get rid of a playmaker due to 10lbs.

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