Panthers WR Coach Frustrated With Lack of Respect

Written by Kevin Patra at NFL.com

The Carolina Panthers’ receiving corps is often referred to as a bunch of no-name players. That the group is pointed to as the weakness of the NFC champions sticks in the craw of receivers coach Ricky Proehl.

“It pisses me off, I ain’t going to lie to you,” Proehl said, via the Arizona Republic. “These guys have developed into such a great group that plays for each other, and I think that’s important.”

When the Panthers lost Kelvin Benjamin for the season with an ACL tear, Panthers fans cringed at the idea of a crew led by a drop-prone Ted GinnJr., rookie Devin Funchess, aged Jerricho Cotchery, Philly Brown, Brenton Bersin, etc.

Proehl believes the loss of Benjamin galvanized the unit.

“We know we lost a great receiver in Kelvin Benjamin,” Proehl said. “He brings so much to the table: size, strength, quickness. He’s a Number 1, plain and simple, and we don’t have that. But we have a group of guys who have a lot of grit, heart.”

“I think that’s part of what I bring to the table, understanding who they are and what their strengths are and transferring that information to coach (Mike) Shula.”

Proehl pointed to the diverse set of attributes each brings to the field, from speed (Ginn) to size (Funchess) to route running (Cotchery), which allows the offense to continue to be prolific.

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