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The "No Cocky Bastards" Rule...


Mr. Scot

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...is apparently no longer in effect.

My take: That may have been a Fox policy rather than a Panthers policy. And truthfully, a coach like Ron Rivera is better suited to handling that type of personality than a coach like John Fox.

Don't take that to mean we're okay with signing thugs and criminals though. Lowlifes still need not apply. However, if your biggest problem is just a little "excess personality", then I think you now have a better chance of being a Panther than you might have before.

So is that a good thing or a bad thing?

You tell me.

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I think anybody that comes from Ditka/Ryan Bears is going to be able to deal with some outlandish personalities. I think that's a small asset for the Panthers franchise, because avoiding players who might rock the boat is sacrificing potential talent for peace.

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nothing wrong w/ players that got some attitude. Need it....need more than what Carolina has had imo recently.

only prob, is there aren't a lot of guys to balance the equation right now (at least offenisvely). Steve Smith and Shockey need more than Rivera and an offensive lineman telling them to pound sand.

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