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Darin Gantt on Stephon Gilmore signing with Panthers


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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

They signed troy hill who's the same age, he did play better than chinn as a NB.......but given horn missed more than he's played its easy to say CB is the biggest need/want for either 2nd rounders. 

My thing is they normally carry only 4 CBs- horn, jackson, hill, _______ . That's one sad bunch when horn goes on his yearly IR visit. 

Yeah on paper it looks like our divisional opponents will be ripping this secondary a new bunghole. Maybe having Evero coaching the defense will lessen the burden some we'll see.

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5 minutes ago, frankw said:

Yeah on paper it looks like our divisional opponents will be ripping this secondary a new bunghole. Maybe having Evero coaching the defense will lessen the burden some we'll see.

I thought evero did a great job given the circus and no help offense. He did so with a bunch of DBs missing time- horn, wood, bell, chinn all miss at least 6 games or more each. Even the replacements lost games too - Bootle and jamson. 

I was just think using one of the 2nds on CB is the best way, hope one is BPA...... I was liking kool-aid(my god whhhyyyy???) for one and he's been shooting up boards. 

I say pray the BPA is WR and CB come 33 and 39. Then they can growup together by going at it in practice snaps. 

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