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How Hogan Fits in with the Panthers..


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Disclaimer: This article is more than 2 months old and is written on a WVU fan blog site. That being said, I'm kind of intrigued with this dude - he *reportedly* has first-second round talent with a ton of character issues, so we'll just have to see how he adjusts. Also, who better to write an analysis than the people who have been watching his every move for the past 3 years?

http://www.smokingmusket.com/2011/5/10/2162047/how-brandon-hogan-fits-in-with-the-carolina-panthers

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Although the Panthers have a new head coach, the entire defensive coaching staff under previous coach John Fox was retained with Ron Meeks as the defensive coordinator. Meeks has the potential to be a head coach in the NFL someday, and he has assistants around him that are very good too.

huh?

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No BS, I've heard a lot of good things (on the field) about this guy from a few WVU fans I've talked to. Off the field, on the other hand, is a totally different story and from what I've heard about his character issues it is really surprising the Panthers picked him.

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Although the Panthers have a new head coach, the entire defensive coaching staff under previous coach John Fox was retained with Ron Meeks as the defensive coordinator. Meeks has the potential to be a head coach in the NFL someday, and he has assistants around him that are very good too.

:lol:

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No BS, I've heard a lot of good things (on the field) about this guy from a few WVU fans I've talked to. Off the field, on the other hand, is a totally different story and from what I've heard about his character issues it is really surprising the Panthers picked him.

No BS maybe if you weren't such an as sclown you would have noticed that NJPanthers posted that the Panthers were gonna surprise everyone and draft someone with character problems the night before the pick of Hogan and listed the reasons why. Maybe then you would not have been so surprised.

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No BS maybe if you weren't such an as sclown you would have noticed that NJPanthers posted that the Panthers were gonna surprise everyone and draft someone with character problems the night before the pick of Hogan and listed the reasons why. Maybe then you would not have been so surprised.

Uh, what?

Hey dude, check this out for a couple months and get back to me.

http://www.hookedonphonics.com/

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