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GM likes what he's seeing out of Newton


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He is working to reach an injury settlement with the 13 players the Panthers waived injured. He wouldn't rule out re-signing a few once the team is allowed to in nine weeks. Wide receiver David Gettis and guard Edmund Kugbila might be candidates

 

 

This makes it sound like we waived Kugbila - that's not the case, correct?  He went straight to IR I thought.

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This makes it sound like we waived Kugbila - that's not the case, correct?  He went straight to IR I thought.

 

 

Man you beat me to it. I was just typing that, but yes he went straight to IR. Our personal reporter needs to catch up.

 

expect more of these issues when you see this:

 

By David Newton | ESPN.com

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Nice, I'd like to see Cam take better care of the ball, meaning throwing less interceptions, controlling the game and not overthrowing open receivers. I think his errand throws are more fault to his footwork or not setting his feet before the throw...

That's really a lot of work. He needs to remember to check down since we have enough down field plays in the play book. He wasn't good about that at the beginning of last season which led to 2nd and 3rd and long situations. Also led to interceptions at times. I guess someone put that in his suggestion box because the second half of the season wasn't a problem for him.

I personally am ready for him to finish his degree so he can focus on nothing but football. The strides he took during the lockout being able to do nothing but football did wonders. While going to school is great, we need to see that dedication again.

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He likes what the team has done to beef up both sides of the line, pointing out that both Super Bowl teams a year ago were strong up front. He's optimistic the offensive line that has been injury plagued during camp will do well, although he's not as comfortable with them as the group he had with the New York Giants. "We had the same offensive line together for five years," Gettleman said. "Those guys could roll out of bed in March and play."

 

With out a doubt, Gettleman will be drafting some offensive linemen for Cam next year.

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He's from ESPN so I am not expecting anything good from him. Person does a better job than this guy and that's not saying much

 

I mean he's slow putting some stuff out but he's definitely better than Person because he actually produces some unique content that's worth reading.

 

Even if it is a little slow on the draw.

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