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Panthers Working Out Duke Johnson Today


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12 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Depth.....

Nah... Bouye was brought here to start, and was looked at to be the starting nickel/slot CB after we drafted Horn and Jaycee looked capable of starting.

Bouye I would think will be starting next week and for the foreseeable future with Horn out

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1 minute ago, Seltzer said:

Nah... Bouye was brought here to start, and was looked at to be the starting nickel/slot CB after we drafted Horn and Jaycee looked capable of starting.

Bouye I would think will be starting next week and for the foreseeable future with Horn out

Im saying we need depth behind him....

Obviously its next man up. But what hapens if we have another injury or covid protocol 

 

... knock on wood

see what you got me doing man

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5 minutes ago, Panthera onca said:

Is Gurley still out there and available?

Duke is one hell of a pass catching back and probably has a bit more left in the tank than Gurley at this point. Duke is great catching balls out of the backfield and is really dangerous in open space. He helps mitigate the loss of CMC more than Gurley would imo 

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