Mario Addison Can Move

We've heard David Newton drone on and on about who will take the right defensive end position this season.  Kony Ealy has taken what is becoming his ritual preseason ribbing, and Frank Alexander has well been huge,  probably high, and maybe even a little juiced.  Wes Horton hears a who?  And well, Mario Addison is still fast and agile.  Here he beats a wide receiver and a quarterback who everyone thinks should be a wide receiver. 

I Gave @jj_nelson14 n @spiderwebb14 The Business

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Ron Rivera seems to be playing the hard to impressive father role, remarking he wants one of these guys to step into the starting role, but right now it looks like the position will be manned by committee.  He even moved Big Money Charles Johnson over to the right side to  show the guys he was willing to shake things up.  Right now it's any guys job to win, or in Frank Alexander's case--burn. 

By the Professor, aka Tony Dunn
@Cat_Chronicles

The Carolina-Georgia Connection

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Two former Georgia Bulldogs are currently on the Panthers current roster, Thomas Davis and Charles Johnson, and both have a shot at becoming franchise record holders. Davis, who just signed a two-year extension, trails Mike Minter by 45 tackles, and Johnson needs 18.5 sacks to catch Julius Peppers. Johnson has two years left on his contract to get them.  

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Interview with Panthers Wide Receiver Jarrett Boykin

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