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Panthers sign former Rams MLB Christian Rozeboom


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52 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

I'm not impressed withour current LBs in the least. These guys scare no one.

 

That's the way I feel about the offense..

 

I could add, but that's why Ive been beating the pass catcher weapon drum. Panthers need someone to fear on the field, not the type hunt&lewis dish, but the "Yo where is ______ , key on HIM!!!!" Theres no feat with chubba either, no disrespect. 

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13 hours ago, Donald LaFell said:

I like that he went to San Diego State, I feel like you always see good transfers and players from there 

As a former San Diegan I should have repped better…it’s South Dakota State University. 

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17 hours ago, Swaggasaurus said:

For reference Shaq hit 135 tackles exactly once in his career. We needed a volume tackler badly.

It baffles me that so many Panthers fans act like Shaq was a continuation of the Panthers' typically having at least one excellent LB. The guy was a JAG starter that we overdrafted at our position of greatest strength at the time then paid him like the player we hoped he would be rather than the player that he was. He was basically Will Witherspoon. Solid player but not a cornerstone of your defense.

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41 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It baffles me that so many Panthers fans act like Shaq was a continuation of the Panthers' typically having at least one excellent LB. The guy was a JAG starter that we overdrafted at our position of greatest strength at the time then paid him like the player we hoped he would be rather than the player that he was. He was basically Will Witherspoon. Solid player but not a cornerstone of your defense.

Like the Witherspoon comp. Shaq was good for a couple strong, isolated form tackles per year. Those were super impressive. Total JAG the other 95% of the snaps.  Beason/Davis to Kuechly/Davis Panthers fans should know what high level LB play looks like.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It baffles me that so many Panthers fans act like Shaq was a continuation of the Panthers' typically having at least one excellent LB. The guy was a JAG starter that we overdrafted at our position of greatest strength at the time then paid him like the player we hoped he would be rather than the player that he was. He was basically Will Witherspoon. Solid player but not a cornerstone of your defense.

I think Witherspoon was better than Shaq my panthers comp would be 

 

James Anderson 

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20 hours ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

I think this signing will say a lot about Wallace. If he can’t beat this guy out, then it’s time to officially move on from him after this season. 

why? he is cheap af, young, and only coming into year 2. he will be around for at least to 2027. by his rookie year, he already seems like his floor is a quality backup/rotation guy. 

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8 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

why? he is cheap af, young, and only coming into year 2. he will be around for at least to 2027. by his rookie year, he already seems like his floor is a quality backup/rotation guy. 

They should have drafted Wilson instead of Wallace despite the injury concerns.

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