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The New Panther Mentality


xerxes

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As I've followed this offseason, I've been hearing a lot of the same phrases over and over again.

(all quotes are paraphrased)

Cam Newton (talking at the Underarmor Game):

"Respect this (points to a football) and the rest will come."

Jon Beason(pre-draft interview):

"Honestly I don't care if we draft a kicker, so long as we get somebody who is willing to come in and give everything he's got everyday to help us win."

Luke Kuechly:

"I just love playing football."

Amini Silatolu:

"I play as hard as I can every game and every play."

Go back and look at some of the other guys. The safety from the Ravens, Tolbert, etc. They all just love playing football. Ron Rivera is building a team that is full of high motor, dedicated men, and it all starts with Cam Newton.

Why did they pick Silatolu over Glenn Cordy?

Weakness for Cordy -

He could stand to lose some weight

He's soft, and that has no place on the new Panthers RR is building.

You may not like some of our picks, and I'm sure not all of them will work out, but be happy about the type of men that are coming here. Give RR a few years, and we're going to have a

Go Panthers!

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yeah, most teams like players that like to play.

Yes but in the past we've drafted players that lacked the will or desire to be dedicated to the game. We might have some busts with our current picks, but it won't be because the players did give maximum effort.

71 out of 71 players showing up for voluntary workouts isn't an accident. It's a change in mindset.

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It's what Ron Rivera said his first day here. He also believes they need to be upstanding citizens off the field.

"We're going to be an aggressive, physical football team, whether we're running the football, throwing the football, pass protecting or tackling," Rivera said. "I want it to be a physical, no-nonsense, get-the-job-done identity."

http://www.panthers.com/team/coaches/ron-rivera/848931a2-11cf-4e45-84db-f5745b09e275

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Another example of what I'm talking about, from our 5th round pick.

Norman says his knack for turnovers is rooted in a simple love for the game. He has slept with a football in bed each night since he was a kid. If it's in bed with him, it might as well be in his hands on the football field. "It's like my wife," Norman said. "A friend of mine stayed over one time and was like ???You really have a football in there? ???I have never seen anything like that.' And I said, ???Trust me. You don't come before it.'"

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