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Louis Murphy Interview on Mac Attack


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Louis Murphy gave his first interview on Mac Attack today.

Link: http://charlotte.cbs...d=CBS.CHARLOTTE

For those that don't want to listen, I will summarize below.

- Mentions that he didn't get to see many Panthers games last year but said that he knows Coach Chud's offense was explosive in San Diego and in Carolina last year.

- Says he saw a little bit of Cam and Smitty play last year and is very excited to join them on the Panthers roster.

- Looking for a fresh start, ready to get out on the field and meet the team and the coaching staff as well as having a successful season this year.

- Says last year is last year and that he is looking forward to helping Carolina.

- Mentions that he is close friends with Cam, they talk, and they worked out together this summer around March, and he is looking forward to building his relationship with Cam.

- Says his hamstring will not be a problem and that he is ready for training camp.

- Says he has not discussed his role on the team with Rivera or Hurney yet.

- Says that he loves Kalil's guarantee on the Super Bowl win.

- Mentions that he loves The Golden Calf of Bristol and that he hopes he has a successful year with the Jets.

- Says that he believes The Golden Calf of Bristol is a starting quarterback in this league.

- Forgets Ryan Kalil's name for a second and has to ask what his name is (quite funny actually).

- Says his fastest 40 time was a 4.25 (in college) and a 4.28 (at the combine).

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