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Sherrod Martin is starting free safety in OTAs; splitting snaps a possibility?


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Per Rotoworld.com:

Sherrod Martin is running as the Panthers' starting free safety in OTAs.

Martin is "on alert" after the Panthers signed Haruki Nakamura and Reggie Smith, but still has the inside track to a starting job. It's possible Martin and Nakamura could end up splitting snaps, with Martin playing obvious passing downs and Nakamura obvious running downs.

I only brought this up to talk about Martin and Nakamura splitting snaps at free safety based on the run and pass. How would that make people feel? Is removing Martin from the run what will help him because less of a target to fans and even Jerry Richardson?

He had that pretty INT against the Colts, but it was a tip and it was the Colts (never thought I'd say that, ha). But a lot of his problem WAS the pass, so are the Panthers simply unprepared for what will happen at safety this year? We've all been concerned about the CB2 position, but the guys we've been relying on at safety reeeeally have to step it up. Our division will be airing it out.

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A lot of players make big jumps between years 2 and 3. Not saying its definitively going to happen, but its petty and uncharacteristic of a good fan to openly root against a player to not succeed.

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A lot of players make big jumps between years 2 and 3. Not saying its definitively going to happen, but its petty and uncharacteristic of a good fan to openly root against a player to not succeed.

I agree with this. To give some of these guys the benefit of the doubt, I think some of the comments on the board are reflective of the players past performance rather than rooting against the player. I know it sounds like they are rooting against a guy but think it is more frustration than anything.

I think both of our starting safeties need to get better but Martin might need to have an accelerated learning curve. I think Rivera upgraded the position this offseason which should help.

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I am actually a Sherrod Martin fan and hope he keeps his spot. I feel as though coming off a solid sophomore season, he felt he had to do too much last year and just got out of his game. When he's playing smart and confident in the defenders around him he can be a stud. I guarantee that if you put him on the Patriots, he's a star. He seems like a Belichick type of player to me and I really look for him to thrive this year.

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Yeah Rivera says he regressed since the LB's werent communicating. Its true, a safety needs every piece of info he can get, but damn son, you got eyes and a brain. . make the read. . . idk easier said than done.

The one thing I would say he does ok is tackle, he doesnt hit big but most of the time he will make the tackle if in position to do so. That, to me, is a priority for a safety and the starting point of "can he play at that spot?"

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I am confused with all this Martin at CB. What has he done to warrant that, missing open tackles? Competition won't truly start till TC and both are hungry, I see Nakamura beating out Martin for the job and being the starting FS.

I wouldn't like them splitting time at FS. FS isn't built for switching players in and out IMO.

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