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Fox Football Daily Interview with Kuechly


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We have such a young core, and yet we are on the verge of being 12-4. I feel like in terms of a window and it being open, we've just begun to crack it. Our young core is Very good.

We could be very good for a long time. And Gettleman hasn't even had a chance to fill our holes yet. It was more of us getting out of salary cap hell and actually having a body in place of some of our holes.

Now that Luke has his compliment in Star (awesome combo IMO), its time to get Cam his young compliment. A stud WR.

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Meh. He's really not that good. So many of his tackles are assists. He's mediocre in coverage. His run stopping skills are pedestrian at best. And his stats are just inflated by his incredible defensive unit. Don't let the media hype fool you. Maybe he's the fifth best ILB in the league. Maybe.

 

Tell you who they should have interviewed for this segment, Karlos Dansby.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We have such a young core, and yet we are on the verge of being 12-4. I feel like in terms of a window and it being open, we've just begun to crack it. Our young core is Very good.

We could be very good for a long time. And Gettleman hasn't even had a chance to fill our holes yet. It was more of us getting out of salary cap hell and actually having a body in place of some of our holes.

Now that Luke has his compliment in Star (awesome combo IMO), its time to get Cam his young compliment. A stud WR.

 

To very good for a long time: The Panthers would need their QB, Head Coach and GM to give top performances (or top performances, making due with what their given) on a yearly basis, for the next several years. 

 

You need all three, to be consistently successful in the long term in the NFL. It's not, never a given!

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