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Xavier Legette struggling


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3 hours ago, Matthias said:

I rather our younger guys struggle now and be good later, versus being studs in camp and duds on the field.

That's fair. Not to compare them because Legette won't be at his level, but DJ Moore was not exceptional at anything in his first camp or preseason.

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19 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

That's fair. Not to compare them because Legette won't be at his level, but DJ Moore was not exceptional at anything in his first camp or preseason.

Yeah... DJ Moore was better after the catch than before. Plus he was a fumbler early on as well. Sometimes players just take time to develop into their final form. 

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Coleman has one of the best QB's in the league the last several years throwing him the ball on an a team with an established and experienced playoff staff.

The Panthers are coming off their worst season in decades.

The talk surrounding Legette is getting silly. At least let him showcase something in preseason and go from there.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Coleman has one of the best QB's in the league the last several years throwing him the ball on an a team with an established and experienced playoff staff.

The Panthers are coming off their worst season in decades.

The talk surrounding Legette is getting silly. At least let him showcase something in preseason and go from there.

he is not the precise route runner as others, he is the big strong DK metcalf type and they have said as much.  Whether that is what Young needs remains to be seen

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