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Panthers on Tap featuring Mike Kaye


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Good listen. I appreciate Mike pointing out that the Milton Williams situation wasn't a debacle but instead overzealous reporting.

I also appreciate him pointing out that the HC and OC are both former WR coaches. If we don't believe they can develop WRs then what are we doing?

Also lots of cold water being dumped on having to get a WR1 this year.

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1 hour ago, Icege said:

Good listen. I appreciate Mike pointing out that the Milton Williams situation wasn't a debacle but instead overzealous reporting.

I also appreciate him pointing out that the HC and OC are both former WR coaches. If we don't believe they can develop WRs then what are we doing?

Also lots of cold water being dumped on having to get a WR1 this year.

Similar takeaways.  I think there's cold water being dumped on any receiving targets WR/TE in R1/2.  

Now, if someone like Noel or Bech lasts to 57, that could be a fun choice, but I'm beginning to expect mid-to-later WR/RB/TE adds...seems primed for defense or trenches with first 2-3 picks.  

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Why does Kaye downplay Wharton as only a rotational pass rusher when he played 61% of the snaps to Milton Williams 48%.

 

Wharton outproduced or matched Williams in sacks, tackles, tackles for loss, and qb hits.

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1 hour ago, Bear Hands said:

Similar takeaways.  I think there's cold water being dumped on any receiving targets WR/TE in R1/2.  

Now, if someone like Noel or Bech lasts to 57, that could be a fun choice, but I'm beginning to expect mid-to-later WR/RB/TE adds...seems primed for defense or trenches with first 2-3 picks.  

I'm fine if it plays out that way I just hope we don't go into the draft with any firm blueprints. If a pass catcher is the BPA then draft him.

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6 hours ago, Icege said:

Good listen. I appreciate Mike pointing out that the Milton Williams situation wasn't a debacle but instead overzealous reporting.

I also appreciate him pointing out that the HC and OC are both former WR coaches. If we don't believe they can develop WRs then what are we doing?

Also lots of cold water being dumped on having to get a WR1 this year.

 

I've said it a few times-

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