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Round 1 - Carolina Panthers Select CB Jaycee Horn


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1 minute ago, BIGH2001 said:

Our last super bowl team featured Cortland Finnegan and Robert McClain at DB, along with Norman. 

In 2003, our CBs were Terry Cousin and Reggie Howard. 

The common denominator in those years was that we had a dominant front 7.  You can hide a crappy secondary all day if you can pressure the QB.  Building a team from the outside in is a recipe for failure. Literally, you can patch together a competent secondary by picking up guys from trash heap after the last round of training camp cuts. 

Josh Norman was a dominant shutdown corner our super bowl year.... your argument is half right meaning its all wrong.

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1 minute ago, BIGH2001 said:

Our last super bowl team featured Cortland Finnegan and Robert McClain at DB, along with Norman. 

In 2003, our CBs were Terry Cousin and Reggie Howard. 

The common denominator in those years was that we had a dominant front 7.  You can hide a crappy secondary all day if you can pressure the QB.  Building a team from the outside in is a recipe for failure. Literally, you can patch together a competent secondary by picking up guys from trash heap after the last round of training camp cuts. 

Norman and peanut for most of the season. Norman was an all pro. We had two top shelf corners on that super bowl team 

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3 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Actually we beefed up our secondary to defend against Mike Evans, Michael Turner, Chris Godwin, Calvin Ridley, Julio Jones (if he isn’t traded) and now Kyle Pitts. Rhule said our biggest problem was not getting off the field on 3rd downs. Hopefully Horn gives us a fighting chance back there.

You got to be able to a score with those teams too though.  

We had Bradberry.  And he held it down vs those guys as good as anyone could.   

I think the focus should be on the QB and the lines.  Not the DBs and WRs. 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

Where someone is picked and who is available at the time....has a lot to do with how I critique the selection.  

our roster is Sam Darnold, Grier and PJ...and was passed up Fields for Horn.  

 

Sooo...because you are mad at our QB room, you are mad at the JC pick. Makes perfect sense.

 

Rhule likes Sam, if that works our we are good. If not, we go at it again. We have coaches that can teach. Why not wait until the product is actually on the field before you write it off?

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2 minutes ago, Jai. said:

Perfectly ok with the pick, Jaycee is a dog with that competitive drive that you search for in a player!  

Not to mention the NFL bloodlines. He’s been groomed for this moment. Now he needs to build on his potential and I don’t think we would’ve taken him that high if we didn’t think he could.

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1 minute ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Sooo...because you are mad at our QB room, you are mad at the JC pick. Makes perfect sense.

 

Rhule likes Sam, if that works our we are good. If not, we go at it again. We have coaches that can teach. Why not wait until the product is actually on the field before you write it off?

I mean, the goal is to build a winning team.   QB is most important piece to that goal.  

Rhule was forced into a position where he simply had to replace a Teddy caliber QB with the same.  He did that.  

I supported kicking the tires on Sam.  But that is all we are doing.  It likely goes how that generally goes.  

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5 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Our last super bowl team featured Cortland Finnegan and Robert McClain at DB, along with Norman. 

In 2003, our CBs were Terry Cousin and Reggie Howard. 

The common denominator in those years was that we had a dominant front 7.  You can hide a crappy secondary all day if you can pressure the QB.  Building a team from the outside in is a recipe for failure. Literally, you can patch together a competent secondary by picking up guys from trash heap after the last round of training camp cuts. 

Um... Josh Norman was a lockdown corner that year and thrived in our zone D scheme. Agree Finnegan and McClain were bums and led to Sanders abusing them pretty badly in the Superbowl.

And we had Ricky Manning and Mike Minter in the secondary for the 2004 Superbowl that both made big plays in the playoffs (Manning was the only reason we won that 2OT game against the Rams)

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