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  1. I did not start this thread, but I can end it, by god. I think this helmet would go best with all of the combinations. (I hate silver helmets--dingy, and too many teams (Lions, Raiders, Patriots, Cowboys) have them--that is nearly 1 in 6 teams have silver helmets, and I am not including Tampa Bay and their pewter. I thought I would like the black helmet more before I saw it, and they will never adopt a black helmet in the South playing outside. The solution, and the best looking helmet, is this:
  2. Maybe your high school should have done a better job of allocating resources. ( "High School" is two words which is why I cracked this joke....just playingaround. )
  3. I used to go to OTAs a lot when Fox and Rivera were coaching. The clips I have seen from OTAs seem more upbeat and intense.
  4. the flaws people point out here are good points that can be minimized or overcome, but to your point, last season was so bad it is really not fair to pretend to know whether he is a bust or not. The system, coaches, OL, WRs, TEs, and RBs were below average--and so was the QB play--as it had to be. People who think the QB makes the pieces better are getting it backwards--the proper pieces make the QB better.
  5. regardless of what happened up until now, Canales is playing the cards he was dealt/inherited. He and Morgan are doing exactly what the must do to maximize success. I hope Bryce shows out this season.
  6. Great thread--but Bryce sucks!! (just kidding). I love the topic. Gross was our best OL because he played LT--if you equate RT and LT, that is a mistake. However, Kalil did a lot that people did not realize--very intelligent at calling schemes. A very good if not great C. Wharton was SO valuable because he could play 4 positions on the OL at a very high level. Do not underestimate the value of his versatility. Not many guards can take LT duties and perform well. Turner was solid but started sucking after getting paid. Chris Terry was very solid here for 3+seasons. Where do I put Moton? 1. Gross 2. Kalil 3. Moton 4. Wharton 5. Terry / Turner
  7. That's why they play the games. I think they win 5 or 6. Remember, the 99 Rams went from 4 wins in 1998 to 16 wins in 1999 with a former grocery store clerk at QB. There were many experts who were mocking Dick Vermeil before the 99 season. It is unlikely, but if our Defense can get pressure and stay healthy, the offense could figure it out. I am not predicting this, but I am not burying the Panthers in June either.
  8. I was not clear--I was watching a video on him and they said he was too aggressive and used to miss assignments--good athlete with good upside. Not sure where I saw it--I will look for it and share if I find it--I watched the video and agreed that he often overstepped and left his cut back responsibilities, took aggressive false steps on misdirection, etc.--nothing that can't be fixed, but it suggested that he was mentally undisciplined. that was my take on it. I also read that he was the highest rated LB to play at KY--
  9. Wallace is supposedly a loose cannon and needs to be developed a bit-good special teamer and depth, but the depth issue at ILB is real---we will probably add a LB after cuts this summer.
  10. Raym is like bozeman, based on what I read--lacks the lateral quickness he needs--however, he is supposed to be a beast / bully when he engages. I was watching Popo a bit, and he is a perfect PS developmental 3-4 DE. Coker should make the roster because if we put him on the PS, another team will take him.
  11. If i am looking at the 2023 offense for possible areas for growth, TE jumps out at you. Hard to say if they have been misused or they suck==I get the feeling that Tremble is a decent TE on another team. Thomas is credited with being a good blocker, but I have yet to see elite blocking. I think he could be cut, but going to a run-first offense helps his chances. Regardless, Thomas as a #3 TE is not that bad (just overpaid, but he did recently agree to a salary reduction). Tremble has flashed enough for me to have hope. I am not sure why Tremble can't make his niche as a balanced TE who can block with Sanders as the pass catching TE. Do we need Thomas? Sullivan is 27 and had 125 yards last year on 12 catches in 11 games in limited duty. I think Sanders and Tremble are locks, and I look to the kind of player we drafted and signed to indicate what we could be looking to develop. Sam Pinckney from Coastal Carolina is 6-4 225 WR with a 4.77 40 and moves like a pass-catching TE, in my view. If he makes the PS, it will be interesting to see if he bulks up. (I mention this only to try to read what they might be thinking--not to declare him a part of the roster or PS even). We will see how Sanders pans out. Look at the best teams and best QBs--they usually have an all-pro level TE. Kittle, Kelcie, Gronk, Hernandez, LaPorta, Kincaid--etc.
  12. Pretty sure the Charlotte media is more propaganda than news--unlike the Chicago market, to your point. Remember the Jerry "Pie Chart" presser? Darrin Gantt asked tough questions and the Observer quickly demoted him to covering Winthrop sports. I used to work for the Observer on weekends back in grad school, and I knew a few people who were still around--they confirmed that statement, although it was never stated that way. The reporters here are very kind and optimistic to the Panthers and Hornets for that matter.
  13. This has been long overdue. (Disclaimer: Did not read artlcle--been arguing for this for a while--here are my points). First, it is a free timeout or clock stoppage if a team gets close to a first down and that creates an unfair advantage. Second, a chip in the ball and an underground wire sensor up the sidelines and end zones would allow the ref to indicate whether a player broke the plane of the end zone or the ball was out of bounds before getting a first down. I wonder if chips could be used to determine whether a receiver caught the ball before it hit the ground. Just spitballin
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