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Carolina Panthers OTA Notes and Photos


Jeremy Igo
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26 minutes ago, 15 said:

uh where tf is Ginn?

In two years Ginn is 33 and his current contract is done. He may be gone before then.

 

29 minutes ago, 15 said:

The 2018 Receivers will be....

Benjamin, Funchess, Garrett, Bersin, Brown

I have to admit a fondness for UDFA's (as in underdogs) and there's 3 in that list.

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Both Ginn and Funchess were very productive considering the amount of time they were on the field. PFF's wide receiver efficiency rating will tell you the same thing. Not so much for Philly.

It's just too early to say who will make the cut with any surety. We have two absolute locks, and everyone knows who they are.

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11 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

For whatever reason, Ginn always gets crapped on. 

Return game alone he makes the team. Our offense struggles without his deep threat ability too.

Some folks are just never satisfied.

We go into the season with Ginn, people will scream "WTF? He drops too many passes".

We let him go, the same people will scream "WTF? We needed his speed!"

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Ginn is a lock, brown is close to being one also. It would take a true talented WR to take any of their spots. One someone would have to be a good PR to take Ginn spot. Right now I see KB, Funch, Ginn, Brown, Hill, Garrett or Bersin. Byrd will be PS. Garrett wouldnt make it to PS. Someone will probably be on IR.

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5 hours ago, top dawg said:

Both Ginn and Funchess were very productive considering the amount of time they were on the field. PFF's wide receiver efficiency rating will tell you the same thing. Not so much for Philly.

It's just too early to say who will make the cut with any surety. We have three absolute locks, and everyone knows who they are.

Fixed.

KB, Funch, Ginn

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14 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Brown has above average speed. Ginn has elite speed. 

Both have their contributions for the offense and I don't see them taking a spot from the other. 

exactly, they are asked to do different things 

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