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<blockquote data-quote="pantherd" data-source="post: 13474" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>Wahle will not be the LT. That is Travelle Wharton's position. Jordan Gross has been moved back to the RT (his rookie position of '03).</p><p></p><p>Wahle is being left at his former Green Bay position of LG. He is expected to pull and hit moving objects. Much like he did effectively for you.</p><p></p><p>Wharton will surprise you. He ended the season last year (as a rookie) as the starting LG and played extremely well.</p><p></p><p>His collegiate position was LT. He was a 4 year starter at South Carolina. Their line sucked, and does suck... practically every year. He had zero help, however, against the likes of David Pollack, Marcus Spears, Jovan Haye and others in the SEC, Wharton gave up NO sacks after the second game of his FRESHMAN season!</p><p></p><p>Carolina coaches like his feet and hands. He is extremely quick off the ball. He isn't a mauler, but getting to the QB will be a well earned trip for any DE beating him.</p><p></p><p>Gross is better on the right side. As a rookie, he was one of the best in the league. At LT his second season, he was a middle of the pack type of guy.</p><p></p><p>With Wharton being a "middle of the pack" guy, Wahle being a stud at LG, Mitchell being one of the best in the business at C, and Gross as a dominating RT... our weak link is Reyes/Mathis. If Mathis is as good as advertised, will be just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pantherd, post: 13474, member: 284"] Wahle will not be the LT. That is Travelle Wharton's position. Jordan Gross has been moved back to the RT (his rookie position of '03). Wahle is being left at his former Green Bay position of LG. He is expected to pull and hit moving objects. Much like he did effectively for you. Wharton will surprise you. He ended the season last year (as a rookie) as the starting LG and played extremely well. His collegiate position was LT. He was a 4 year starter at South Carolina. Their line sucked, and does suck... practically every year. He had zero help, however, against the likes of David Pollack, Marcus Spears, Jovan Haye and others in the SEC, Wharton gave up NO sacks after the second game of his FRESHMAN season! Carolina coaches like his feet and hands. He is extremely quick off the ball. He isn't a mauler, but getting to the QB will be a well earned trip for any DE beating him. Gross is better on the right side. As a rookie, he was one of the best in the league. At LT his second season, he was a middle of the pack type of guy. With Wharton being a "middle of the pack" guy, Wahle being a stud at LG, Mitchell being one of the best in the business at C, and Gross as a dominating RT... our weak link is Reyes/Mathis. If Mathis is as good as advertised, will be just fine. [/QUOTE]
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