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7 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

You could drive a semi through these holes the eagles o line opens on run plays.  Miles sanders was a huge beneficiary of a top ranked o line and we signed him to an idiotic deal

Miles Sanders is the worst skill position player to ever play for the Panthers. I truly believe that.

 

Dwayne Jarrett showed more promise than Miles Sanders.

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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Miles Sanders is the worst skill position player to ever play for the Panthers. I truly believe that.

 

Dwayne Jarrett showed more promise than Miles Sanders.

No vision no burst.... can't catch you could blindfold him and I don't think he could be worse 

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1 minute ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

He reminds me of a poor man's DeShaun Foster after he became the starter late in 2005.  At least Foster had a few big games as a feature back.

Foster was much better.

Just now, BY9Franchise said:

And in Foster's defense he had lost a lot by that point to injury....

 

Eric Shelton may be worse 

Shelton had better vision that Sanders and cost nickels in comparison. 

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

Foster was much better.

Shelton had better vision that Sanders and cost nickels in comparison. 

Hard to argue that with how bad Sanders vision is (guy constantly misses holes probably doesn't have to worry about being sued for child support lol)

But you actually remember any of sheltons carries? I sure don't and I watched all of those games.

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2 minutes ago, BY9Franchise said:

Hard to argue that with how bad Sanders vision is (guy constantly misses holes probably doesn't have to worry about being sued for child support lol)

But you actually remember any of sheltons carries? I sure don't and I watched all of those games.

I mean, I do but most of them were legit in preseason.

I still consider Sanders worse.

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