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Panthers re-work Adam Thielen’s contract


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Tremble was brought back to start. Don’t expect another rookie TE unless it’s an inline blocker type. Really what Canales wants his TE’s to be good at. 
 

id fully expect defense in the first round and maybe even the second round. This year is all about rebuilding the defense for Evero. 
 

run first team using play action and pocket movement on offense to protect the QB and building a stout defense and winning games 21-17 is in order. Lol

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If I am reading it right, Thielen is exactly the same age that Ricky Proehl was when he was an integral part of our SB run.  And only a year older than Jericho Cotchery who was also an integral part of a SB run.  

Not every receiver needs to be superfast.  Just having the ability to get open with great hands is nice to have.  But we do need to put some speed guys beside him.  Hopefully Legette can step up.  

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16 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

Tremble was brought back to start. Don’t expect another rookie TE unless it’s an inline blocker type. Really what Canales wants his TE’s to be good at. 
 

id fully expect defense in the first round and maybe even the second round. This year is all about rebuilding the defense for Evero. 
 

run first team using play action and pocket movement on offense to protect the QB and building a stout defense and winning games 21-17 is in order. Lol

I think you are right. We will still try and trade for or bring in a vet WR

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21 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

Tremble was brought back to start. Don’t expect another rookie TE unless it’s an inline blocker type. Really what Canales wants his TE’s to be good at. 
 

 

I did not want to admit this, but it has been in the back of my head too.  I am fine with it--he has improved.  Sanders is going to be better in 2025, imo.

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