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Greg Hardy and Charles Johnson


DickolausJ

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Best DE combo the Panthers have ever had?

That statement might be silly but both guys are young and can still improve. I know the sack numbers have not been huge but the number of holding calls alone against GBs O-line was pretty nice.

Even Eric Norwood came in and made some plays last week. I can see why we released Brown.

I dunno I know everyone saying our D-line would be awful once we lost Peppers but now it looks locked up for the next decade.

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Rucker/Pep still got that one

But yes Hardy was getting a few holding penalties on him. His motor is amazing

Yea we had Jenkins and Buckner in the middle too. That was pretty nice.

Still I'm really excited about all these young guys. So Far it seems McClain and Fua and Johnson actually like being in Carolina, unlike Jenkins and Pepp after awhile.

Its all fresh and exciting.

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CJ has been playing exceptionally well so far this year. Watch him on run plays, watch his pursuit, watch him dropping back in pass coverage. I am so glad we didn't let him get away.

Hardy is going to be really good as well. Once we get production out of the DT position, these guys are going to tear it up.

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Best DE combo the Panthers have ever had?

That statement might be silly but both guys are young and can still improve. I know the sack numbers have not been huge but the number of holding calls alone against GBs O-line was pretty nice.

Even Eric Norwood came in and made some plays last week. I can see why we released Brown.

I dunno I know everyone saying our D-line would be awful once we lost Peppers but now it looks locked up for the next decade.

Peppers, Ruckers > Johnson, Hardy until proven otherwise.

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