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Panthers sign Adam Thielen


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3 minutes ago, Man Strength said:

Who does his play style compare to?  How does it compare to dj more?

Well let's see, he probably runs a 4.8 40 at this point, 6'1, 190, and he was never that fast. He is a guy who is valuable because he can run routes with extreme precision, and he is sneaky at finding open spots in a zone. Basically he's a craft vet and nothing like DJ Moore. More like a Julian Edleman is what comes to mind.

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1 minute ago, pantherj said:

Well let's see, he probably runs a 4.8 40 at this point, 6'1, 190, and he was never that fast. He is a guy who is valuable because he can run routes with extreme precision, and he is sneaky at finding open spots in a zone. Basically he's a craft vet and nothing like DJ Moore. More like a Julian Edleman is what comes to mind.

Our new Cotchery 

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14 minutes ago, Bluetooth said:

First off, HELL YEA!

 

Second, did he really just pass on KC to come to Carolina?

A player like him, one would think he's looking to get a ring before he retires, well buddy you just got you one.

Damn, I would like Chark too, but I really want us to draft Zay in the second. Don't think we draft a WR if Chark signs also

He has a 2nd home in Florida so that is probably why he signed the Panthers to be closer to his 2nd home

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