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ESPN NFL Insiders Segment on Panthers


Proudiddy

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Actually sounded surprisingly informed on us...

 

Mort said "About that front 7.  That isn't a concern at all, the question is about the secondary.  If they can play well, watch out!" or something along those lines.

 

Mort also said at times last year he questioned how Cam was going to turn out and specifically mentioned the "pouting," but after his finish to the season, he said he thinks he has figured it out and knows what to do, how to handle himself, etc.

 

They also have the Eagles former director of pro scouting on IIRC, and he mentioned the issue with our RBs.  He said we had a chance to get out from under cap issues when Stew's extension came up, but knowing his injury history and how much we invested in DWill, we extended him anyway.  He said now is the time for us to utilize our RBs and essentially get our money's worth out of them and ease the workload off of Cam.

 

It was a pretty informed discussion on their part and overall, they seemed pretty complimentary towards us.

 

 

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