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Well I am officially getting concerned about the OL heading into the season. Several guys nursing injuries.

And Brown/Horn two of our most expensive defensive pieces already limited or not practicing. I know it's early. I'm just saying. Not exactly what you to see all around if you're a Panthers fan who has long endured things like this as a yearly ritual seemingly.

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18 minutes ago, frankw said:

Well I am officially getting concerned about the OL heading into the season. Several guys nursing injuries.

And Brown/Horn two of our most expensive defensive pieces already limited or not practicing. I know it's early. I'm just saying. Not exactly what you to see all around if you're a Panthers fan who has long endured things like this as a yearly ritual seemingly.

Same - these guys need to be ready to go week 1 and not on a constant pitch count. 

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

@BasbearYou still trying to trade that dude?

It seems like Bryce has really good chemistry with Thielen, T-Mac, and Coker. Everyone else is a work in progress on that front. When you consider that Theilen is well past his prime and could very possibly be entering his final season in the NFL, there's no way in hell I'm trading Coker unless the offer was just over the top absurdly generous. Honestly, the #1 goal this season should be trying to get the answer on Bryce Young moving forward. Moving Coker for some bandaid defensive piece or future draft assets that may or may not pan out would just be wildly idiotic which gives the history of Tepper's Panthers makes it frighteningly likely. LOL 

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It seems like Bryce has really good chemistry with Thielen, T-Mac, and Coker. Everyone else is a work in progress on that front. When you consider that Theilen is well past his prime and could very possibly be entering his final season in the NFL, there's no way in hell I'm trading Coker unless the offer was just over the top absurdly generous. Honestly, the #1 goal this season should be trying to get the answer on Bryce Young moving forward. Moving Coker for some bandaid defensive piece or future draft assets that may or may not pan out would just be wildly idiotic which gives the history of Tepper's Panthers makes it frighteningly likely. LOL 

The ESPN "Future" article had an interesting take that Coker was our real #1 WR in the future. 

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8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

The ESPN "Future" article had an interesting take that Coker was our real #1 WR in the future. 

I sure hope it's T-Mac but I won't be surprised in the least of Coker becomes the #2. At this point I'd already have him there and would've told XL it's up to him to earn it back, your draft status has carried you as far as it's going to carry you. We're playing the best players.

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