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With a "good foundation" in place, Panthers are ready to see where O-line and Bryce Young can go


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21 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

*Glances at the huge gaping hole at the center position*

Yep, that's a "good foundation" alright.

And the coach said they had a good start to a good foundation for the future. Of course the reporter manipulated the quote to sound like there was an even more resounding optimistic outlook when what Goodson said was enough. They do have a good start to a good foundation at line. 

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18 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Probably cant fix it all in one off season unfortunately but hopefully better than last year at least

While true, you would think they would want a guy that has started at the position before instead of a guy they want to shoehorn into the spot.

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5 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I agree. That would be someone good to have in place right now.

If we had Connor Williams, we would have the best OL in the NFL, (I think Ekwonu will be better this season for numerous reasons).

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2 hours ago, Carolina Panthers said:

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If the offensive line is the foundation to any team, then the Panthers feel they have a solid one. Now, as offseason work kicks up, they want to see where Bryce Young can take his game and this offense.

View the full article on Panthers.com

Such a great org that allows make a wish kids to wear jersey now next to their favorite players...

 

 

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Imagine trying to work in PR for this organization right now...

If they have spent time in mainstream media, it is no sweat.

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