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On The Set: Breaking Down Butler


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New video from the Panthers media team talking about our 1st round draft pick. It seems like the strengths they talk about are at odds with reports of his training camp performance on this site, especially hand placement and keeping a low center of gravity. Any further insight from those attending? I was hoping he would show out better so far, but I'm sure our coaches will turn him into a beast sooner or later.

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3 minutes ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

This kid will be a player. He just needs reps and coaching.

He's been getting beat so far because of the learning curve, they've only had 3 days in pads. i have no doubt that this kid will be a bad a$$ this season!

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22 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

 

New video from the Panthers media team talking about our 1st round draft pick. It seems like the strengths they talk about are at odds with reports of his training camp performance on this site, especially hand placement and keeping a low center of gravity. Any further insight from those attending? I was hoping he would show out better so far, but I'm sure our coaches will turn him into a beast sooner or later.

Thanks for sharing. <3

 

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Gotta remember these people work for the Panthers so they are inherently bias towards the players and more than likely see all them on a weekly basis. 

Hot takes from people working for the Observer and the CH Archon are not paid by the Panthers and their job is to give an honest, unbiased assessment. Although there is still some inherent bias, I think Jeremy does a great job of telling it how it is while always shining a positive light on the Panthers.

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On August 2, 2016 at 1:46 PM, Adb6368 said:

Gotta remember these people work for the Panthers so they are inherently bias towards the players and more than likely see all them on a weekly basis. 

Hot takes from people working for the Observer and the CH Archon are not paid by the Panthers and their job is to give an honest, unbiased assessment. Although there is still some inherent bias, I think Jeremy does a great job of telling it how it is while always shining a positive light on the Panthers.

OK, they work for the Panthers. What are they wrong about though? There is no doubt that Butler has the tangibles, as they say in the video. It's only a matter of time before he starts making plays.

 

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As I recall Star didn't look too hot his rookie year of Training Camp either but I remember the immediate impact he made. The first game against Seattle in the very first series Star absolutely blew up the center and put pressure on Wilson, he was a disruptive force that entire game.

So until I see Butler in action against the competition I take what he does in Training Camp with a grain of salt. He's a rookie so he will flash and he will make mistakes but I expect him to be a absolute monster

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