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1 hour ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Yeah, I’m not sold on Sellers

I think he is his own thing….but he closer to college Richardson than college Cam.  I think Cam should basically be removed from being a dude people compare guys too. 

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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think he is his own thing….but he closer to college Richardson than college Cam.  I think Cam should basically be removed from being a dude people compare guys too. 

Sellers is gonna be an interesting one. If he wants to get that bag, jump this year when people see all the potential and not the flaws. 

If he believes in himself and wants to put the work in, stick around another year or two and refine all that raw ability.

That said, not sure SC is the place for that. 

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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think he is his own thing….but he closer to college Richardson than college Cam.  I think Cam should basically be removed from being a dude people compare guys too. 

I have to disagree, he is playing like he is hurt, which he probably is.  I’ve haven’t seen anyone remind me more of college Cam than Sellers.  But that’s just me.  College Cam had a lot more talent around him with a MUCH better O-Line.  Keep that in mind when you watch 

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3 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

I have to disagree, he is playing like he is hurt, which he probably is.  I’ve haven’t seen anyone remind me more of college Cam than Sellers.  But that’s just me.  College Cam had a lot more talent around him with a MUCH better O-Line.  Keep that in mind when you watch 

Did he have more talent though? Nick Fairley was the only other guy drafted from that team

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