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Makes me wonder if these same people would call Thomas Davis lazy or maybe question the passion Dan Morgan had for the game.

Some people just look for excuses as to why they feel bad because they have way too much of the personal well being tied into the Panthers Wins and Losses I guess.

People want really big lineman......if they happen to get injured more than once then they call them lazy pussies. People are stupid.

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Silatolu and Otah anchoring down the right side of the O-line? Yes please.

As far as the injuries go, the human body isn't meant to carry that kind of weight. I think Kris Jenkins could find a job in helping these bigger guys develop a routine to help their base, especially when these guys are 315+, but I think it would have to start at the college level IMO.

How could Jenkins help anyone develop a routine to help their base? He was the poster child for what NOT to do.

Jenkins' weight fluctuated massively and it took its toll on his body.

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How could Jenkins help anyone develop a routine to help their base? He was the poster child for what NOT to do.

Jenkins' weight fluctuated massively and it took its toll on his body.

He had an interview not too long ago where he talked about studying kinesiology and talked about the importance of developing your base.

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How could Jenkins help anyone develop a routine to help their base? He was the poster child for what NOT to do.

Jenkins' weight fluctuated massively and it took its toll on his body.

he had amazing lower body strength no matter how fat he got

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He had an interview not too long ago where he talked about studying kinesiology and talked about the importance of developing your base.

I did not realize that. Damn, if he had controlled his weight better he would still be playing.

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This is the dumb sh!t I'm talking about.

I agree it's very dumb if the Panthers resign him.

It's one thing after another with Otah dude. He pulls this, tweaks that, misses 4 games because someone kicked him in the head.

The fact is that Otah has been on the sideline more times than playing in a game.

I question his heart, too.

He'll probably start every game this year and play well. Enough to earn a fat contract. Panthers should let him walk after this season.

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