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Do you think he pulls away with the starting job?

EXTRA POINTS: Giving Robinson a second week of work with the starters at right guard is hardly an accident, as they’d benefit greatly if he could hold down a starting job. Last year’s fifth-round pick is potentially stronger in the run game than the other candidates, and would allow Bernadeau and Schwartz to settle into the super-sub roles once held by Geoff Hangartner and Jeremy Bridges.

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ohh hell yeah. He needs to take advantage of this opportunity. If he lives up to his potential, he could end up being one of the best guards the Panthers have ever fielded. If you think our line has been great the past 2 years, just wait for this upcoming season.

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I heard he's around 357lbs. right now. If he can grab the starting role, grasp the offense, and pass block just a little.... Otah + Robinson will be a bad ass combo for a long time.

Gross-Wharton-Kalil-Robinson-Otah? Stew and Deangelo might have 1500 yards each.

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I heard he's around 357lbs. right now. If he can grab the starting role, grasp the offense, and pass block just a little.... Otah + Robinson will be a bad ass combo for a long time.

Gross-Wharton-Kalil-Robinson-Otah? Stew and Deangelo might have 1500 yards each.

This. A really good running game is what we need this season, wear the other team down and keep our defense off the field.

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