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Mike Goodson


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He is part of that talent I keep speaking of and everyone calling me insane.

This team is disgustingly under utilized.

thats why I don't buy the "this team has no talent excuse." guys like him, Beason, Charles Johnson, James Anderson, Gettis & LaFell (who WILL get better, we've seen flashes), still have Stewart, etc...

the foundation is here already.

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With Goody and Stew playing well today, I believe we have seen DWill's last game in Panthers uniform.

doubt it. any good coach could utilize all 3 of these guys, John Fox just isn't capable of that.

you need good depth, especially at a position like running back where injuries are so common.

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thats why I don't buy the "this team has no talent excuse." guys like him, Beason, Charles Johnson, James Anderson, Gettis & LaFell (who WILL get better, we've seen flashes), still have Stewart, etc...

the foundation is here already.

Some parts are missing.

DT/QB/OL and depth.

But ya, lots of fun parts to play with.

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33's a keeper...see ya 28. Gotta keep 34 and get a pick for 28. Build up the o and d lines.

Mmm Idk. We have not seen the best of J. Stewart yet and even though he's been injured he's had the best start to a career that a panthers RB has ever had. Plus there is a bigger change of pace between Goodson-Stewart, as opposed to Williams-Goodson. Such a tough call.

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Mmm Idk. We have not seen the best of J. Stewart yet and even though he's been injured he's had the best start to a career that a panthers RB has ever had. Plus there is a bigger change of pace between Goodson-Stewart, as opposed to Williams-Goodson. Such a tough call.

it is a tough call, but it's either 34 or 28 we give up. Which one you gonna keep?

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With Goody and Stew playing well today, I believe we have seen DWill's last game in Panthers uniform.

Stewart played against the Browns...

Both Stewart and Williams faced tougher teams earlier in the year and Williams had 4 yards a carry while Stewart has been below 3 before today. Sign Williams. IF they get a good trade offer for Stewart, take it.

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thats why I don't buy the "this team has no talent excuse." guys like him, Beason, Charles Johnson, James Anderson, Gettis & LaFell (who WILL get better, we've seen flashes), still have Stewart, etc...

the foundation is here already.

I'd add Martin & Munnerlynn to that list. They have improved a lot this season and still have plenty of room to get even better

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