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		<title>Catcrave.com EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Carolina Panthers Cornerback Captain Munnerlyn &#8211; Part Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2013 16:02:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Dye</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;continued from part 1&#8230; KD: Speaking of the salary cap situation, I&#8217;ve noticed the new GM David Gettleman signed some low-cost options in D.J. Moore and Drayton Florence. How do you see yourself fitting in with all the changes in the defensive backfield and the loss of Chris Gamble? CM: Well, Gam (Chris Gamble) was [...]</p><p><a href="http://catcrave.com/2013/05/02/catcrave-com-exclusive-interview-with-carolina-panthers-cornerback-captain-munnerlyn-part-two/">Catcrave.com EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Carolina Panthers Cornerback Captain Munnerlyn &#8211; Part Two</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave - A Carolina Panthers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;continued from part 1&#8230;</p>
<p>KD: Speaking of the salary cap situation, I&#8217;ve noticed the new GM David Gettleman signed some low-cost options in D.J. Moore and Drayton Florence. How do you see yourself fitting in with all the changes in the defensive backfield and the loss of Chris Gamble?</p>
<p>CM: Well, Gam (Chris Gamble) was our number one guy. Last year, Gam got hurt and he was our number one guy, so I plan to get out there and feed off what I did last year towards the end of the year. He was a vocal leader both on and off the field and helped everyone buy-in to what we were doing at the cornerback position. Drayton&#8217;s been in the league for a long time and I feel like if I just go out there and do my part we&#8217;ll be fine. I think we&#8217;ve got as good a group of corners overall as anyone.</p>
<p>KD: You&#8217;ve been in the league a little while now and have played under both John Fox and Ron Rivera &#8211; both defensive-minded coaches. What do you see as the biggest difference between the two in how they approach the game.</p>
<p>CM: Oh man, they&#8217;re both very similar in how they approach things. The only difference really is that Ron Rivera actually played in the NFL! I think he has more of a feel for his players&#8230;when they&#8217;re hurt or injured and he knows how to get guys back (on the playing field). So I think he&#8217;s more in tune with the players since he&#8217;s been there and done that.</p>
<p>KD: Great point. He was part of that dominant &#8217;85 Bears defense.</p>
<div id="attachment_9131" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2013/05/6641874.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2013/05/6641874-300x199.jpg" alt="" title="NFL: Seattle Seahawks at Carolina Panthers" width="300" height="199" class="size-medium wp-image-9131" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Oct 7, 2012; Charlotte, NC, USA; Carolina Panthers cornerback Captain Munnerlyn (41) returns an interception for a touchdown during the third quarter against the Seattle Seahawks at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>CM: YEAH! Rivera knows where his players are coming from and hopefully I&#8217;ll be able to play 12 or 13 years or more because of it. They really are a lot more similar than different.</p>
<p>KD: What&#8217;s the biggest challenge in defending the slot as opposed to the outside?</p>
<p>CM: Oh, man, those guys in the slot &#8211; they can go anywhere! They&#8217;re off the line of scrimmage so it&#8217;s harder to get your hands on them to begin with, They&#8217;ve got a lot of room in there. I have a high respect for anyone defending the slot. When I first got here I was on the outside and have since played nickel too and I&#8217;m still wondering why nickel corners don&#8217;t get paid more than the guys on the outside. I HIGHLY respect anyone out there playing the nickel spot. Guys like Wes Welker &#8211; they go ANYWHERE on the field. Say, you see guys going on an out-route and you cover them and they turn it to an in-route! </p>
<p>KD: Yeah, the pro QBs are so accurate in their throws and people like Welker are so quick, it has to be a nightmare.</p>
<p>CM: Well, those guys on the outside &#8211; at least you have the sideline which limits where they can go.</p>
<p>KD: What&#8217;s the biggest need you see the Panthers have on defense and in the secondary in particular?</p>
<p>CM: We&#8217;ve got some good guys, we just need someone to step up. Everyone&#8217;s got their role, but since we lost Gam that leaves a big pair of shoes to fill so we&#8217;ve just gotta pick up the slack.</p>
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		<title>Catcrave.com EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Carolina Panthers Cornerback Captain Munnerlyn &#8211; Part One</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2013 22:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Dye</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Recently I had the distinct pleasure of having a sit-down interview with none other than Carolina Panthers&#8217; cornerback, fan favorite, and South Carolina alumnus Captain Munnerlyn! Before I get into the interview itself, I&#8217;d just like to thank Mr. Munnerlyn for his time and willingness to take a part of his day and spend it [...]</p><p><a href="http://catcrave.com/2013/04/30/catcrave-com-exclusive-interview-with-carolina-panthers-cornerback-captain-munnerlyn-part-one/">Catcrave.com EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Carolina Panthers Cornerback Captain Munnerlyn &#8211; Part One</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave - A Carolina Panthers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I had the distinct pleasure of having a sit-down interview with none other than Carolina Panthers&#8217; cornerback, fan favorite, and South Carolina alumnus Captain Munnerlyn!</p>
<p>Before I get into the interview itself, I&#8217;d just like to thank Mr. Munnerlyn for his time and willingness to take a part of his day and spend it talking with me, a lowly Carolina Panthers writer, to do an interview. </p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t have asked for a more pleasant young man to speak with than Captain Munnerlyn. He was very nice, polite, and just seems like an upbeat individual overall. Instead of a &#8220;reporter/interviewee&#8221; type of situation, I felt like I was speaking with an old friend or acquaintance. I just can&#8217;t say enough good things about him but will just finish by saying he&#8217;s an OUTSTANDING ambassador for the Panthers specifically and for the NFL in general. Although we spoke together for less than half an hour, I could tell he&#8217;s a very bright guy as well &#8211; something you can&#8217;t really see watching a football game without studying him in-depth &#8211; but he made quite a positive impression and by extension, he comes across as someone who ANY team would love to have in the locker room.</p>
<p>The key to the interview below &#8211; &#8220;KD&#8221; is me &#8211; Ken Dye &#8211; and &#8220;CM&#8221; is Captain Munnerlyn:</p>
<p>KD: Whom did you idolize growing up?</p>
<p>CM: Oh, Deion Sanders &#8211; Prime Time.</p>
<p>KD: Shocker there&#8230;.one of the best ever. When did you decide to give football a try for yourself?</p>
<p>CM: When I was a kid, at 4 years old. I started in the local Pop Warner league from my hometown of Mobile, Alabama.</p>
<p>KD: Ah, you DID start young! With that in mind, there&#8217;s been a lot in the news about player safety&#8230;for instance the President saying he wouldn&#8217;t let his son play football if he had a son&#8230;what do you say to parents who express concern about their child playing football?</p>
<p>CM: Hmm. Well the biggest thing is to get them in the right program. Make sure they&#8217;re taught how to properly tackle, and to do things the right way and have proper coaching. I have a son and if I have to go out there and show them how to tackle and keep your head up or do other things, I will. </p>
<p>KD: Who was your personal mentor growing up playing football?</p>
<div id="attachment_9109" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2013/04/6732860.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2013/04/6732860-300x199.jpg" alt="" title="NFL: Carolina Panthers at Washington Redskins" width="300" height="199" class="size-medium wp-image-9109" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">November 4, 2012; Landover, MD, USA; Carolina Panthers cornerback Captain Munnerlyn (41) runs with the ball against the Washington Redskins at FedEx Field. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>CM: Well I&#8217;ve got a personal trainer who is a coach back in Alabama and who isn&#8217;t much older than me; he taught me a lot. He&#8217;s actually been training me since I was in the seventh grade. My high school coach took me under his wing and in the tenth grade he changed me from wide receiver to cornerback.</p>
<p>KD: Yeah, I wanted to ask: Why Cornerback? It&#8217;s a very difficult and demanding position; one that&#8217;s under-appreciated I think, and often not mentioned unless they get burned or something! What made you switch from receiver to corner?</p>
<p>CM: Ah&#8230;well I&#8217;ll tell you a story&#8230;my high school coach helped me there. I went to his office and talked to him&#8230;I just said &#8220;Hey coach, I want to get the ball more&#8221; and he said &#8220;Oh, really? Okay, okay then &#8211; I&#8217;ll give you a BLUE jersey!&#8221; &#8211; a blue jersey is defense &#8211; and I told him &#8220;I don&#8217;t wanna play defense.&#8221; He said &#8220;Well, tomorrow you&#8217;re gonna play corner and if you don&#8217;t get the ball then, it&#8217;s your OWN fault!&#8221; Bein&#8217; a receiver, you always want the ball but changing my position to cornerback you gotta go and get the ball.</p>
<p>KD: Well, I&#8217;d say you took to it quite nicely! What would you say is the strongest part of your game?</p>
<p>CM: Press coverage. Man-to-man press coverage. I&#8217;m a physical guy, and I&#8217;ll play off-coverage or whatever I&#8217;m asked to do, but I like to get in guys&#8217; faces and put my hands on them and mess with their timing with the quarterback and force the receiver into going somewhere he doesn&#8217;t want to go.</p>
<p>KD: I guess if you can do that, the quarterback may go somewhere else with the ball then too.</p>
<p>CM: Yeah exactly, or I put myself in a position to make a play if he does throw my way. A lot of receivers I face these days are 6&#8217;2&#8243; or 6&#8217;3&#8243; so I can block and get under those guys, making it hard for them to get off the line. </p>
<p>KD: Yeah, I know you&#8217;re about 5&#8217;8&#8243; but you&#8217;re strong at what, 190 or 195 pounds?</p>
<p>CM: Yeah I&#8217;m about 195.</p>
<p>KD: That&#8217;s a pretty solid, strong frame! I know you&#8217;ve just recently signed a 1-year contract. Does it have anything in there that allows you to play next year, or are you going to have to go through the same thing all over again?</p>
<p>CM: Well I want to be a Carolina Panther for a long time. We were working on a 3-year deal, but things weren&#8217;t quite there financially so we went ahead with the one-year deal. I know about the cap situation and hopefully, I&#8217;ll stay healthy and keep playing and let what I do on the field do my talking for me for the next time and get the extension that I want.</p>
<p>&#8230;more to come&#8230;.<em>Follow me on Twitter @Ken_Dye</em></p>
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		<title>NFL&#8217;s Hardest Schedule? Oh, Indeed.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2013 01:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Spicer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There is no easy schedule in the NFL for any team. Based on the opponents 2012 records, the Carolina Panthers have been calculated as having the toughest schedule. We all know that this is subject to change. While there may be no easy schedules in the NFL, and this may all be based off a [...]</p><p><a href="http://catcrave.com/2013/04/18/nfls-hardest-schedule-oh-indeed/">NFL&#8217;s Hardest Schedule? Oh, Indeed.</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave</a> - <a href="http://catcrave.com">Cat Crave - A Carolina Panthers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no easy schedule in the NFL for any team. Based on the opponents 2012 records, the Carolina Panthers have been calculated as having the toughest schedule. We all know that this is subject to change.</p>
<p>While there may be no easy schedules in the NFL, and this may all be based off a mathematical calculation, but the Panthers have no easy stretches on this schedule, either. We weren&#8217;t done any favors. Week one brings Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks to town. The Seahawks barely got a win last season in Carolina in a nail biter. Week two sees a jaunt to Buffalo to take on the Bills, then back to Carolina for the New York Football Giants. Two out of the first three weeks of the season see us playing very tough teams. The Giants annihilated us at BofA Stadium on Thursday Night Football last season, and the Seahawks blossomed into a very dangerous team.<a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2013/04/Russell-Wilson.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8940" title="Russell Wilson" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2013/04/Russell-Wilson.jpg" alt="" width="284" height="177" /></a></p>
<p>After a mercilessly early bye week for a team as oft-injured as the Panthers, we take on the Cardinals in Arizona and then we start the brutal part of our schedule. Adrian Peterson and the Vikings at home follow the Cardinals, then we take on the St. Louis Rams at home. The Rams? Yes, the Rams. The Rams are re-loading and I believe that Jeff Fisher has this team primed to be contenders in the NFC West. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers follow on TNF giving us a short week for a division rival. One that swept us last year.</p>
<p>A hop on 85 South takes us down to Atlanta for the lethal Falcons, then the 49ers in San Francisco, and then New England in Carolina on Monday Night Football. That&#8217;s a six game stretch of brutal opponents. We have to be on the winning side of this stretch just as much as we have to be on the winning side of our first three games. For us to have a shot at the playoffs we&#8217;re going to need to be 6-4 or 7-3 by the end of this tough stretch. Not an impossible task, but certainly a Titan of a challenge<a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2013/04/BofA4.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8942" title="BofA" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/92/files/2013/04/BofA4.jpg" alt="" width="299" height="168" /></a></p>
<p>The worst part of this part of our schedule is that we still have to play the New Orleans Saints twice, and the Bucs and Falcons one more time each. The Dolphins and Jets would seem like gimme games, but as previously stated, there are no easy schedules in the NFL. The cliched term Any Given Sunday comes to mind. There are just no guarantees. Another tough season looms for the Carolina Panthers. Let&#8217;s just hope that the players and coaching staff are up to the challenge.</p>
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