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some love for Cade Mays


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How nice would it be for a franchise that has had years long woes along the offensive line to have Cade Mays and the guy #2 on that list on a rookie contract.

Anyone suggesting this is irrelevant might as well call up the Panthers and ask to get put on the payroll in some capacity because why be an unpaid sycophant?

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33 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

With as much of a crap shoot as the draft can be, it is pretty good for any round pick imo.  Hopefully he is our center for the future and we can scratch that off the list.

It's hard to overstate how important an offensive line is to a QBs performance and development.

If there was one overriding failure during Cam's run, it was the fact we invested so little overall in his protection.

The value of giving Bryce good protection, especially in the interior, is paramount.

I genuinely cannot remember a year where we had this much Oline talent and depth.

I am not sure if we have done 

enough on defense to be great, but the offense has no excuses.

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16 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

It's hard to overstate how important an offensive line is to a QBs performance and development.

If there was one overriding failure during Cam's run, it was the fact we invested so little overall in his protection.

The value of giving Bryce good protection, especially in the interior, is paramount.

I genuinely cannot remember a year where we had this much Oline talent and depth.

I am not sure if we have done 

enough on defense to be great, but the offense has no excuses.

We were spoiled by the good Kalil for a long time, and we forgot how important a good and intelligent center can be.

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4 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

We were spoiled by the good Kalil for a long time, and we forgot how important a good and intelligent center can be.

Kalil helped Cam tremendously his rookie season

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People were not that high on Mays during the season.  I saw some good stuff from him and felt that we have our center.   He and Hunt are tight, fwiw.  When the good players accept you, it is because they know and trust you.  I am not sold on Corbett as the starter--Mays, in my view, earned it.

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