FREE AGENT TE ERIC EBRON STILL HOPING TO JOIN PANTHERS
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02-25-2023, 07:54 PM -
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Bring this young man back home!



Free agent TE Eric Ebron still hopes to join Panthers (msn.com)

Some things haven’t changed since Eric Ebron tweeted this back on Aug. 17, 2022 . . .

"Bring Me Home!" @Panthers.

Six months later, the Carolina Panthers still need help at the tight end position and this Greensboro, N.C. boy still wants to come home. But what has changed is who’s running the show in Charlotte, and that could bode rather well for Ebron’s chances.

On Friday night, the eight-year veteran made his hopes clear once again. With the hiring of John Lilly as the Panthers’ tight end coach, Ebron—also a former University of North Carolina Tar Heel—hit Twitter with another hint.

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Im on the way John Lilly! (I hope)


He’d then, on Saturday morning, be asked about his thoughts on the rest of the staff head coach Frank Reich has built. Here was his reply:

"Frank will always put great ppl around him look at JG, Nick Sirianni, Eberflus. This staff no different. u would be silly not to play for Frank and Caldwell."

Well, Ebron has played for Frank. In fact, he was actually one of the first additions the Indianapolis Colts made after bringing Reich onboard as their head coach in 2018.

Ebron signed on in Indy to the tune of a two-year, $13 million pact. After starting that first 2018 campaign as the backup to Jack Doyle, he stepped up to have his best year as a pro—recording career-highs in receptions (66), receiving yards (750) and touchdowns (13).

Oh, and Ebron also played for Panthers senior assistant Jim Caldwell. In fact, he was the very first draft pick the Detroit Lions made after hiring Caldwell as head coach.

Caldwell and the Lions scooped Ebron up with the 10th overall selection of the 2014 draft. And just like Caldwell, he’d go on to spend four seasons in Detroit.

As for what Ebron has been up to lately, the soon-to-be 30-year-old spent 2022 nursing his knee injury. But now, he said he’s all healed up and ready to battle—perhaps on the home front.
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02-25-2023, 11:05 PM -
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I worry, quite a bit actually about his past injuries. Having a TE in that flex
type position requires a little agility and quickness and I’m just not sure it is there. If he back like three years ago, we need him. Otherwise Sullivan and Rucci fits those mounds
Better than Thomas or Tremble.
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02-26-2023, 02:18 AM -
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(02-25-2023, 11:05 PM)Firstchance Wrote: I worry, quite a bit actually about his past injuries. Having a TE in that flex
type position requires a little agility and quickness and I’m just not sure it is there. If he back like three years ago, we need him. Otherwise Sullivan and Rucci fits those mounds
Better than Thomas or Tremble.

I sort of like TT. (Tremble). He catches the ball and is sort of fearless. Still needs some coaching, but he IS really young. Old
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02-26-2023, 11:57 AM -
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(02-26-2023, 02:18 AM)Hobbit99 Wrote:
(02-25-2023, 11:05 PM)Firstchance Wrote: I worry, quite a bit actually about his past injuries. Having a TE in that flex
type position requires a little agility and quickness and I’m just not sure it is there. If he back like three years ago, we need him. Otherwise Sullivan and Rucci fits those mounds
Better than Thomas or Tremble.

I sort of like TT. (Tremble). He catches the ball and is sort of fearless. Still needs some coaching, but he IS really young. Old

I also like TT. If recalled I was extremely high on him coming out of college. An excellent blocker and a great receptor on the first level. But if our O is changing to use the TE like they do at UNC and like a Andy Reid type TE, ie a Travis Kelce you have to have the speed technique hands etc like that of a WR… Tremble no doubt will be given that opportunity I have just never viewed him as such. You are correct, he is young and hopefully can be coached in that area…but guys I can see this going back to an old offense like when Wesley Walls was in town. It will be a throw the ball to run the ball verses a run the ball to throw the ball. Guess time will tell. Go Panthers. You


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