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Come on, Pat Y. Seriously?


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Tom Sorensen writes about the competitive spirit of Captain Munnerlyn. Although he’s undersized, that spirit is what has made Munnerlyn successful. The Panthers are hoping to shift Munnerlyn to nickel back this season and start either Brandon Hogan or Josh Morgan. But I think it’s safe to say Munnerlyn is doing everything in his power to try to hold onto the starting job.

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Two mistakes in 1 tiny paragraph? Josh Morgan isn't even in your division....

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Munnerlyn seems to be the anti- Otah.

Otah had all the physical gifts and talent you could ask for. Munnerlyn is lacking in both of those area's but his work ethic and desire are everything Otah was missing. Even with that being said I think he is much better suited playing nickel back and I like that he hasn't just thrown in the towel on starting position.

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No matter how you try to twist it, to say that an undersized 7th round pick who is/was starting at the second CB position is not successful is a blatantly ignorant statement. If anything, he has been so successful at everything he has done so far (starting from ST, working his way into the rotation, starting at nickelback) that he has gotten himself promoted to a position that he is finally struggling at (2CB). He is by no means not-successful.

That being said, we need a true number 2 CB so he can slide back down into the nickel and dominate from there.

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Munnerlyn seems to be the anti- Otah.

Otah had all the physical gifts and talent you could ask for. Munnerlyn is lacking in both of those area's but his work ethic and desire are everything Otah was missing. Even with that being said I think he is much better suited playing nickel back and I like that he hasn't just thrown in the towel on starting position.

but he still sucks
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