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Panthers pre draft press conference


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I think Rhule just doesn't care about the media on the same level some players don't. He basically refused to answer most of the questions and everything he did respond to was pretty non-answer.

He's probably working his ass off which is want we want to see and what his passion for the game is. Watch the video of him at the Senior Bowl. 

Looks don't matter.

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48 minutes ago, Ship said:

I think Rhule just doesn't care about the media on the same level some players don't. He basically refused to answer most of the questions and everything he did respond to was pretty non-answer.

He's probably working his ass off which is want we want to see and what his passion for the game is. Watch the video of him at the Senior Bowl. 

Looks don't matter.

that cap cause after the Vikings game when his PR told him time was up he said no he felt like this was a game he had to answer every question to so its not that he hates the media.. I mean could be a lot worse up there in NYC.

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19 hours ago, chknwing said:

am I the only one that has a sense of relief that for the 1st time in probably a decade that the panthers will go into a draft with somewhat intelligent people drafting.  I'm not worried or scared they will screw it up.  

Came here to post this exact same thing after finally seeing the presser.

 

Yep, same feeling.

Fitt seems to know what he needs, and what Rhule wants, and looks to have a plan.  They obviously get alone and seem to share a vision.

I'm more relieved than I have been in damn near 20 years.

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On 4/23/2021 at 4:03 PM, Mr. Scot said:

I want a left tackle pretty badly, and if we don't get one I'll be annoyed.

But I'm not gonna melt down. I'll do the same thing I do every time the Panthers make a move I disagree with and hope for the best.

That said, if a quarterback is on the board at 8 and we don't take him, I agree several people are likely gonna go apesh-t.

Then prepare to see people lose it because I really feel they won't take one, I think trade back if one is there.

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