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Sam Pittman, Part I: Stoic Leadership


One of the burning topics of the off-season will continue to be the state of the offensive line. We decided that the issue was so important that we’d go to the source: offensive line coach Sam Pittman. Pittman actually didn’t recount all the games missed by starters because of injuries, or dwell on who was able to play and who wasn’t. Offensive line coaches are generally a stoic bunch that accept their fate, and Pittman is no different. (Inside Carolina)

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