On “Schoolhouse Rock!”
three is a magic number.
(The Chiefs do a very cool
gameday video of former South Carolina kicker Ryan Succop, featuring
the Blind Melon song, by the way.)
But it looks like five is
the magic number when it c...
On “Schoolhouse Rock!”
three is a magic number.
(The Chiefs do a very cool
gameday video of former South Carolina kicker Ryan Succop, featuring
the Blind Melon song, by the way.)
But it looks like five is
the magic number when it comes to the Panthers' OTA practices.
Both the Observer and
panthers.com put together lists of 5 issues/questions/themes facing
the Panthers as they begin OTAs today.
Surprisingly, there was
only one item that appeared on both lists – the competition in the
Carolina secondary.
So between the two sites,
you have nine things to watch (assuming OTA practices were open to
the public, which they're not.)
Anyway, in keeping with
the theme, here are five more:
1-The interaction between
Mike Shula and Cam Newton. Yes, they've worked together for two
years. But this is bigger. How big? Whether Newton continues his
development under Shula or stalls will likely decide Ron Rivera's
future.
2-Edmund Kugbila, speaking
of big. If the fourth-round pick can pick up the offense after playing
Division II football, he could challenge Geoff Hangartner at right
guard. That seems like a big if.
3-First-year tight end
Brandon Williams. I'm a softie for good stories, and Williams – who
played basketball at a small Baptist school last winter – has one.
Plus, the Panthers need another TE.
4-Morgan Lineberry. The
Panthers have cycled through three kickers since cutting John Kasay.
Could Lineberry, an undrafted rookie from Abilene Christian, be the
fourth?
5-The return game.
Newcomers Ted Ginn and Domenik Hixon are proven returners, and
sixth-round pick Kenjon Barner has the speed and elusiveness to be an
explosive returner, as well.
It's hard to see a spot
for Armanti Edwards on this team.
--Joseph Person