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This team would be wise to cut Chuba this offseason. Save 3 million. Dan has spent a ton of resources on RB in his brief time as GM. Chuba contract. 2nd rounder on Brooks. A 4th on ETN. Signed Rico The ONLY thing Chuba provides is solid pass pro. Other than that they’d be better served giving ETN all of his touches Brooks can’t be depended on at this point unfortunately
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Most of the good coaches showed enough to know there was something there in year 1 and kept building on it, even when the situation is a mess. Canales hasn't shown any of that. I also don't really see any improvement either. He just seems overall mediocre. He runs an unimaginative offense but it is a functional NFL offense. As a HC I see nothing impressive. A cheerleader is his peak as far as I can tell. I think he will fail here and go back to being a journeyman OC at this point for other HCs much like him.
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The future of the Panthers really depends on what Dave Tepper does-doesn’t do regarding the quarterback situation. Regardless of how adamant he is about not admitting Bryce was the wrong choice at some point he has to move on. If the Savannah Banannas can fill up Bank of America with 74,000 people two nights in a row it should be obvious. Fans will support the Panthers when leadership proves capable. Tepper needs to allow Morgan and Canales to choose their quarterback and move on. Decisions made this offseason will be interesting. In 2015 Bank of America was electric, I would love to see that again.
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I'd rather have AR
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I didn't say he was wrong just that his "delivery style" which is just regurgitation annoys me
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Pantherxtreme started following Bryce might be my least favorite football player of all time
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1. fug TikTak, I ain't clicking that stupid poo. 2. This is really very situationally dependent. Coaching is a huge part but sometimes you step into a scenario where a lot of building needs to happen that is largely out of your control. Recent examples(Last season's hiring cycle): 1. Ben Johnson Johnson chose the OVERWHELMINGLY best open coaching job due to a combination of solid ownership, a solid front office and the most talented roster of the open jobs from that cycle. Negatives were, insanely stacked division. Results have so far indicated that this coaching change has been a massive boost. 2. Mike Vrabel Vrabel went a different direction. He went to a franchise that has solid ownership, a mediocre front office and one of the worst rosters in the NFL. However, he has a track record of NFL head coaching success AND lucked into one of the easiest schedules in NFL history(I believe 3rd easiest). Even with that caveat, a clear indicator that coaching has been a huge boost. 3. Pete Carroll Carroll chose one of the NFL's most volatile franchises. Notoriously bad ownership, very bad front office and a terrible roster. But, Carroll is a HOF caliber NFL HC with success at every stop. At the moment, coaching has not been able to overcome the apparent obstacles. In fact, it's been a complete disaster to the extent that Carroll has already fired multiple coaches. One could certainly argue that pethaps Pete has lost his touch but regardless, this coaching change didn't result in a turnaround and Carroll's future there seems in doubt. 4. Aaron Glenn Glenn's first HC opportunity was a doozy. Near worst ownership, a mediocre front office(at best) and a talented core group of players on an underwhelming roster. This experiment has been quite the ride to date. Glenn's personnel decisions have seemingly led to multiple close game losses(2-5 in games decided by one score or less) and the FO decided to have a roster firesale prior to the trade deadline for a wealth of draft capital. The question will be if Glenn will be given the time to actually see this future draft capital realized, now that a significant chunk of the talented core is not longer there. Coaching has not made a difference but is the franchise now setting him up to fail further? 5. Liam Coen Coen picked a mixed bag. Terrible ownership, a remade front office he essentially had a hand in selecting(or at the miminum influenced) and a middling roster. The early results show promise even if the roster shows significant flaws(and Coen shows visible frustration with his "franchise" QB every Sunday). Could be close to turning a 4 win team into a playoff berth. Coaching has mattered. 6. Brian Schottenheimer This was resoundingly viewed as a bad hire but it's also under challenging circumstances. Bad ownership in the sense that the ownership is also the front office, a future Tepper dream I assume. Very talented but very flawed roster. The initial results have been...interesting. A Cowboys team that was a bad 7-10 after a previous streak of three 12 win seasons is now....mediocre? Couple that with wild roster changes prior to the start of the season and up to the trade deadline and it makes for an incomplete picture. It's not much progress but it doesn’t appear to be regressing either. TBD. 6. Kellen Moore Moore chose the most challenging of all openings. The Saints are in the midst of a simulateous roster teardown and attempted rebuild. Decent ownership, a mixed bag in the front office(great at evaluating draft talent, less so in free agency and in salary cap management). The Saints have been awful but, they were expected to be awful. To that note, they were net sellers before the trade deadline. It was reported that Moore secured an agreement that this is long term building effort prior to taking the position so his status seems safe even while the team flounders week to week. Difficult to grade this now as the entire scenario seems to be a long term strategy. TBD.
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I think he has started to build a culture here. I think if we had a qb with no limitations we would be seeing a lot more with the offense. I think most of the coaches that come in and instantly win went to teams that were underachieving previously based on roster talent level. Based on our roster talent, we werent underachieving, we were just bad.
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I like Dowdle alot but we need to learn lesson regarding paying running backs.
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Rico will be gone after the next five games. This team jettisons the best players and keeps the JAG's. Rinse and repeat.
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It kind of depends on the situation. Ben Johnson fell into a great spot with a good young first round qb, a stud vet wr (moore) a stud young wr ( odunze) a solid young te ( kmet) and a solid d and a haul of picks Canales got an empty cupboard with debt and a huge bust at the most important position. But by year 3 we should have a foundation built, a present were happy with and a future to look forward to.
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With a serviceable QB, a good or great coach can turn it around within two or three years. With a historically horrible QB? That's like trying to sprint uphill with a F-150 chained to your waist. This is why I reserve my judgement on Canales. He might be a good or great coach, or he may be a bad coach, but we just can't know with Bryce at QB, which is also why I think Reich deserves a reassessment on his brief stint here, but that's water under the bridge. Going forward, it'd be insanely stupid to allow Bryce to kill yet another coach so soon after Reich. Then again, this organization under Tepper has proven anything but sane and competent. Case in point, they traded the farm to draft a midget with a noodle arm to be the QB.
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Who should have taken his job and gave Bryce a designated seat on the bench.
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Canales maybe to soft. If Mr. Rodgers was a football coach, then we got him. Have the feeling he doesn't like confrontation and avoids it if at all possible. That's just to fuggin' bad because when your dealing with highly paid athletes with egos, it's gonna happen. Lay down the law and do what needs to be done.
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Lots of players to dislike for a lot of reasons but no one player has ruined watching Carolina football like Bryce for me. Since before game 1 he has sucked the life out of the games. And it's not just him, it's everything around him too. That trade, the need to constantly coddle him, a lame playbook he can run...it just keeps going. He is basically the Rhule of QBs for me at this point in effect.
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AR already got benched. Permanently. We have been more than patient enough.
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