4B SPORTS/The Charlotte Post Thursday, January 16 1997 m Changes in store for ‘97 Continued from 1B season. back-up, Johnson emerged this season, rushing for better than 1,200 yards and filling in admirably for the injured Tshimanga Biakabutuka. Biakabutuka is expected to be back full strength next year, hkely pushing Johnson to a backup role again. Capers knows it may be very hard to keep Johnson around, even though he fills a very impor tant role as captain of the Panthers special teams. “I’ve got a lot of respect for Anthony Johnson and I’d like to have Anthony Johnson on this football team,” Capers said. “I think Mills led t Mills Carolina in a c k 1 e s earned a starting spot in the Pro Bowl. Mills WEIS Edso on a winning play off team for the first time in his 11 year career, but falling a game short of the Super Bowl is Green he’s a very vEduable team member. His contribution has been tremendous and I think Anthony Johnson likes playing here.” /kiother key free Eigent is hard to tEike. “It hurts a lot with me because I don’t know when I’ll tEike the field agsdn (in the playoffs),” he said. “But I plan on coming back. You never know what happens Eind that’s why you really try to make the most of your opportunities. Believe me, I felt horrihle walking off that field, knowing that 1 wasn’t going to New OrleEuis.” The Panthers know they must upgrade some key posi tions through free agency if they want to be good enough to advance to the Super Bowl. Speed is an area Carolina must address on both sides of the ball. General Manager Bill Polian said the Panthers would have to make signifi cant improvement to advsmce to the Super Bowl. “It’s pretty hard to teU at this point in time,” he SEud. “You lick your wound...and assess it, but I think there’s no ques tion that Green Bay was the better teEun, by a pretty wide margin Simda. If we’re going to play at their level and they Eire the benchmark, we have a ways to go.” Besides Johnson, Green and Mills, other key free agents are: Linebackers Carlton Bailey and Duane Bickett; defensive linemen Greg KrEigen, Les Miller and Mark Thomas; defensive back Toi Cook; running back Howsird Griffith; receivers MEirk Carrier, Raghib Ismail and Dwight Stone; offensive line men MEirk Rodenhauser and Matt Elliot and punter Rohn StEirk. wide-receiver Wilhe Green. He was the Panthers’ best receiv er over the final half of the season after regaining the starting job when rookie Muhsin Muhammad went down with a hamstring injury. Green finished the season with 46 catches for 614 yards and three touchdowns. The seven- year veteran says it’s impor tant the Panthers keep the nucleus together. “The key to this team is to get the guys back that are here now because we’ve all jelled together and we’ve got, I don’t know, 20, 25, 30 guys who are free agents for next year,” he said. “It’s either going to rebuild or keep the guys that we have. 1 hope Fm Eiround and we’re all back because I know there’s going to be some changes but the majority of us I feel can contribute well to this team next year, not only on the field but off the field as well.” The oldest Panther, 37-year old inside linebacker Sam Mills, said he will be back next The Detailing & Auto c E N 8911 Nations Come See Us For All Of Your SERVICE & DETAIUNG NEEDS TER Ford Road 529-0650 Oil Change $19-95 *FREE Car Wash with Every Oil Change Tune-Ups (4 Cyl.) $49.95 + Up Alignments standard “Thrust” $39.95 • 4 Wheel $49.95 Brake Special $59.95 Most Cars ■ Semi-MetaUic Pads Extra Winterize Your Car $39.95 Do A Cooling System Flush Detailing Special $39.95 Tire Mounting & Balancing Hand Washing Shampooing Tire Repairs Polishing Engine Cleaning COMPLIMENTARY SHUTTIE SERVICE COCA COLA "EDUCATOR" OF THE MONTH TINA NICOLE JACKSON BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION TECHNICIAN Management School East An outstanding "Educator'* does not have to sit in a classroom daily with children to be effective. 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