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Pat Yasinskas is reading the Huddle again


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Pat Yasinskas: We all know John Fox isn’t going to reveal anything about strategy before he has to, so we won’t really know until we see the Panthers in training camp. But I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see Goodson get some time in the slot. I think we’re going to see more use of the slot receiver by the Carolina Panthers than we have in recent years. The Panthers are aware they need more production from receivers other than Steve Smith and using the slot guy more would be one way to achieve that.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/9408/nfc-south-mailbag-27

I think this was talked about on here at least a month back?

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With how well Sutton played last year I’m thinking that this is about the only way he will see the field. His speed will be hard to ignore.

Agreed, we have 3 very solid RB's so this would be a good move for Goodson. He has to be willing to put in the work to learn the position though, and he has to learn to take care of the ball.

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