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Another very knowledgable article from NFL.com


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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000168810/article/2013-nfl-draft-fallout-carolina-panthers?campaign=Twitter_atl

What's up with NFL.com completely trying to poo on us before the season. I've never seen it this bad. We literally retained all of the guys we had last year and added two more and yet this article says cam has less to work with? I don't understand what these guys are talking about

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1. Along with ignoring the receiver position, the Panthers didn't draft anyone to save their paper-thin secondary. The Charlotte Observer reports that coach Ron Rivera has been impressed with a pair of undrafted players, former Alabama safety Robert Lester and cornerback Melvin White out of Louisiana-Lafayette, but that's not going to cut it. There's a lot of pressure on second-year corner Josh Norman to rebound from last season's benching.

Says who Marc?

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That article wasn't 100% negative. They did poo all over our receivers, and honestly, that's justified. What puzzles me, though, is that Brandon LaFell and Ted Ginn aren't even mentioned, in reference to our receivers. Does NFL.com even know we have those two guys? lol.

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That article wasn't 100% negative. They did poo all over our receivers, and honestly, that's justified. What puzzles me, though, is that Brandon LaFell and Ted Ginn aren't even mentioned, in reference to our receivers. Does NFL.com even know we have those two guys? lol.

They are mentioned in the second paragraph

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