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Your team MVP?


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First of all, great season fellas!

 

I don't know about all of you, but I was pleasantly surprised by a number of players this year who would otherwise get overlooked. If you had to vote for team MVP this season, who would you choose? Not necessarily based solely on stats or performance, but someone who added a key piece to the puzzle.   

 

My vote … Mike Mitchell. He struggles in some areas, but he brought that tenacity, grit, and nasty attitude to the table. Every feared secondary needs a player like Mitchell. Please re-sign this man!  

 

2nd choice:

Brad Nortman

 

EDIT: Outside of Cam/Kuechly, who was your MVP?

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Cam & Luke are obviously the only two true MVP candidates on this team. But I think you're looking for someone who performed better than expected and helped our cause.

I'll go with Melvin White. Who ever thought he'd play that well when we signed him as an UDFA?

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How can it not be anyone but Cam. He arguably made the most improvement. He learned to go through his reads more consistently, and play within the scheme of the offense, as taught to him by a "new" OC. He largely played within himself also, and made better decisions with the ball that resulted in less forcing and turnovers. He learned to be patient in the pocket---only relying on his feet as a last resort which kept us on games---even though protection (or a lack thereof) consistently dogged him throughout the regular season and postseason.

 

The Kuechly-Davis Combo gets an honorable mention.

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Ok, Cam, really? The so-called leader who called out his teammates in public? Yes, the panthers will win so many games with this qb at the helm.

 

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Guest cornflake10

Go back and nob on Drew Brees.   We don't need your scum ass comments here.  TROLL

Don't be jealous, deal with the truth. The rag head will not lead you anywhere.

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