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A player that I think has surprisingly played well the past month...


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4 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

The defense can't be all superstars and he's definitely stepping up. He takes bad angles sometimes but he's improved - still hope to upgrade his slot in the offseason, but he's making a solid case that we can prioritize other positions 

I think you should always endeavor to be better at every position you can. Him playing better does give you the ability to not be panicked about getting that slot filled in the offseason.

I do think we should be trying to draft his eventual replacement.

 

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On 12/4/2025 at 9:33 AM, Khyber53 said:

Someone who is quiet in the defensive backfield is a good sign.

Chris Gamble, back in the day was the silent assassin. They never said his name on TV after the first couple of seasons because other teams just gave up trying to throw to his side of the field.

Scott might not be that level, but he's sure holding down his end of the job.

Gamble is my favorite Panthers CB of all time. The same way he was quiet during his play, he’s been equally as quiet in his retirement. Heard he’s doing well for himself in retirement; just living a peaceful life. 

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35 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Gamble is my favorite Panthers CB of all time. The same way he was quiet during his play, he’s been equally as quiet in his retirement. Heard he’s doing well for himself in retirement; just living a peaceful life. 

He's definitely in my top 5. Maybe top 3.

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2 hours ago, AggieLean said:

Gamble is my favorite Panthers CB of all time. The same way he was quiet during his play, he’s been equally as quiet in his retirement. Heard he’s doing well for himself in retirement; just living a peaceful life. 

Back in the day he was my favorite player. I don't really know why - I think I just appreciated his approach to the game.  

Great to hear he's doing well in retirement, I know that isn't always the case.

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Nick Scott, Im not the biggest fan of. He was decent vs the Rams but I think Byrce has probably had double the amount of good games he's had...which says alot alone. Decent player at times, below average most of the time. He's upgradable as he's still one of our weaknesses on D. Knows the scheme, communicates well and a great locker room guy though. 

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