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Panthers sign recently unretired NT John Penisini


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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Does this suggest that Tuttle will not play Nose tackle for the Panthers?  I mean, on the roster we have Penisini, McCall, Roy, and Tuttle slated to play 1 position (NT).  We have Brown, Anderson, and Williams slated to play the 2 DE positions.  Is it possible that the Panthers want to move Tuttle to DE and will let Penisini and McCall (Roy to PS?) handle the NT duties?  I think that is the plan-

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5 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Does this suggest that Tuttle will not play Nose tackle for the Panthers?  I mean, on the roster we have Penisini, McCall, Roy, and Tuttle slated to play 1 position (NT).  We have Brown, Anderson, and Williams slated to play the 2 DE positions.  Is it possible that the Panthers want to move Tuttle to DE and will let Penisini and McCall (Roy to PS?) handle the NT duties?  I think that is the plan-

Morgan said Tuttle would be moved around. This isn't a typical 3-4.. 

This guy looks like a little of a long shot given his injury history. Likely deoth at best

 

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16 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Does this suggest that Tuttle will not play Nose tackle for the Panthers?  I mean, on the roster we have Penisini, McCall, Roy, and Tuttle slated to play 1 position (NT).  We have Brown, Anderson, and Williams slated to play the 2 DE positions.  Is it possible that the Panthers want to move Tuttle to DE and will let Penisini and McCall (Roy to PS?) handle the NT duties?  I think that is the plan-

They could also be rotating the heck out of them, providing even a Jumbo package on the DL at times. Or it could all be competition for the spot. 

That's going to be a stout grouping... like they can't all sit on the same side of the bus kind of thing.

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13 hours ago, csx said:

Morgan said Tuttle would be moved around. This isn't a typical 3-4.. 

This guy looks like a little of a long shot given his injury history. Likely deoth at best

 

He's got a good chance to make the team: 335lb true nose tackle and played for D-line coach Wash in Detroit 

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