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Gil Brandt and Alex Marvez broadcasting from Spartanburg


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Marvez - Hardy's biggest game in college Ole Miss vs Florida he had a monster game and he has come to the NFL playing the same way.

Hardy was a graphic design major. Was more interested in art than football in college. Moonlights as a clothes designer now.

Who knew the Kracken had a soft side. (please don't tell him I said that.)

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Panfanman has been doing good.

Just wanted to add, Olsen had high praise of Lafell and mentioned Armantis as looking good too.

Kuechly specifically mentioned Colin Cole as being a solid addition.

Beason is a legit dude.

Star and Short are quiet.

Hardy said he's not worried about business side of football, that's his agents job and his job is to get sacks.

Rivera says Mitchell is pulling away as the guy at SS.

Gil Brandt is still the leader of the media version of the cam fan club. Cam will take Gil's call no matter what he's doing

No disrespect to Chud but Cam loves having Shula as OC since he has better relationship with than Chud could have because Chud had to spread his time among the whole offense.

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Alex Marves has his interview -w- Cam is in word form here

 

 

That is a very good read...recommend everyone click on that link.

 

 

The time is now,” Newton told co-host Gil Brandt and me in an interview that aired Wednesday on SiriusXM NFL Radio. “I think everybody knows that in this organization, from the janitor down to the head coach. You see people walking differently, with a purpose. With meetings, you see people who weren’t taking notes taking notes, and they’ve been in this system for three years.

“That’s a good thing. We’re looking at the small things that can make a big difference. It starts here in practice. We can’t hold ourselves accountable to a standard in a game if we don’t do it in practice. That’s been something of a different vibe in practice. It’s been working out for us.”

 

 

 

 

 

Newton had high praise for Chudzinski but said the nature of the coordinator job spread him thin and limited close personal contact with players. Shula has mentored Newton ever since his NFL arrival as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 draft.

“For Coach Shula, him being around me each and every day, being on the sideline, knowing how I’m thinking, my mode and emotions as far as the game, I think he has a better overall understanding of who I am,” Newton said. “He’s prepped himself knowing what he’s embarking upon on how to call plays. If I don’t like this play or feel comfortable, he’s not going to call it.

“That’s probably the most positive thing with us right now – me and Coach Shula being on the same page going into the season

 

 

 

 

 

Carolina tight end Greg Olsen said Shula has “tweaked things – and I think for the better – as far as terminology and some of the lingo we use whether it’s called in the huddle or at the line of scrimmage.”

“What I’m excited to see is him as a play-caller,” Olsen said of Shula. “He has a great mind for the game and always being a couple of steps ahead with his play-call sheet.”

 

 

 

Players seem to love Shula.  I am hoping this season we all love him.

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Gettleman did not change anything from the college scouting process that was already in place.

Easier for one guy to adjust than 10.

Said Hurney put together a hell of a staff. From scouting to cap manager rob Rodgers .

Unlikely to negotiate contracts during season as its too much of a distraction.

He told Richardson he was going to keep Rivera and give him a chance, something he said he would do if he ever got a gm job

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