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Tolbert Coming up on NFL AM.


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On Anderson tweeting "Fat boy doesn't even have rhythm.": If he wanna challenge me to a dance off just name the place & time.

 

On being 5-3: It's a great feeling. coaches & players relaxed & having fun. (The fug they think he was gonna say?)

 

On what needs t be done to beat the 9ers: Play good D, get the running game going, don't make mistakes.

 

On difference in Cam this year. Thinks that Cam let the outside voices get to him a little bit in the past. Tried to do everything himself. Now he only cares what his fellow Panthers think.

 

Will that change if we lose?: No.

 

On our D: It's a good feeling to know that your D can hold teams to 10-14 points. Fun to watch them even more fun to watch us win.

 

On being ranked 9th in NFL .com power rankings/finally getting respect: Hasn't been following it. Team not looking for respect outside of locker room.

 

 

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On difference in Cam this year. Thinks that Cam let the outside voices get to him a little bit in the past. Tried to do everything himself. Now he only cares what his fellow Panthers think.

 

On being ranked 9th in NFL .com power rankings/finally getting respect: Hasn't been following it. Team not looking for respect outside of locker room.

 

Those are two of the best things I think I could've heard from this team.  They're playing for themselves and don't give a fug what anybody else thinks.

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On Anderson tweeting "Fat boy doesn't even have rhythm.": If he wanna challenge me to a dance off just name the place & time.

 

On being 5-3: It's a great feeling. coaches & players relaxed & having fun. (The fug they think he was gonna say?)

 

On what needs t be done to beat the 9ers: Play good D, get the running game going, don't make mistakes.

 

On difference in Cam this year. Thinks that Cam let the outside voices get to him a little bit in the past. Tried to do everything himself. Now he only cares what his fellow Panthers think.

 

Will that change if we lose?: No.

 

On our D: It's a good feeling to know that your D can hold teams to 10-14 points. Fun to watch them even more fun to watch us win.

 

On being ranked 9th in NFL .com power rankings/finally getting respect: Hasn't been following it. Team not looking for respect outside of locker room.

 

I thought Tolbert was taller than that.

 

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