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PNP interview with Coker


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This guy is a baller! You can tell by how he dissects plays. Already really liked him, but now I'm loving him! Smart, humble,  all around good guy...reminds me of me, LOL.

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Give Bryce a ton of credit. Like a lot.

When asked about his contract. "I'm not going anywhere. I want to play for this team for as long as I can." YIPPEE!

Gave love to TMac, Horn, Tremayne, even Hunter and Theilen. ONE NAME CONVEINENTLY LEFT OFF THE LIST.

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Yeah I know there was some discussion on his contract around here but it sounds to me like that IS NOT a worry right now. 

Great guy. If he can stay healthy, he and TMac will be monsters out there next year.

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47 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

This guy is a baller! You can tell by how he dissects plays. Already really liked him, but now I'm loving him! Smart, humble,  all around good guy...reminds me of me, LOL.

take aways:

Give Bryce a ton of credit. Like a lot.

When asked about his contract. "I'm not going anywhere. I want to play for this team for as long as I can." YIPPEE!

Gave love to TMac, Horn, Tremayne, even Hunter and Theilen. ONE NAME CONVEINENTLY LEFT OFF THE LIST.

David Moore!

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1 hour ago, shaqattaq said:

Gave love to TMac, Horn, Tremayne, even Hunter and Theilen. ONE NAME CONVEINENTLY LEFT OFF THE LIST.

I noticed that too.. I could imagine that there would be soma animosity when a guy gets drafted in the 1st round, gets given all the opportunities and yet you out play him at every opportunity. 

Hopefully this lights a fire in both guys. 

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He certainly seems to have a really good mindset for his age and the circumstances of his career trajectory early on.

Here's to hoping he can carve out one of the better long term Panthers WR careers especially considering he was undrafted.

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