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Yeah, it was so wild to see him literally work out so much he ended his NFL career.
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That's what made guys like Jerry Rice and Marvin Harrison so impressive. They played in eras where you could really rough up receivers and they weren't physically imposing guys but they were just so damn good it didn't matter.
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Back in the early 2000s when you were allowed to mug WRs, looking like a Gears of War character as a WR seemed appealing.
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Bus Stop in net for the Canes. No Helly for the Jets. Should have a fun one tonight boys!
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Dude was 6'2" 240 and absolutely JACKED and still fast ad hell. He was basically Patrick Willis playing WR.
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Only team with a winning record…
Diehardpanth02 replied to Diehardpanth02's topic in Carolina Panthers
Dang they do, missed that one. Just one tuddy though LOL good catch -
I think the most impressive thing about Boston is he put on like 39 lbs of muscle one offseason and passed the drug tests.
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ESPN’s Benjamin Solak on Panthers LT
LinvilleGorge replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Then just take it in the shorts and take your 3rd round comp pick. Either way you can't have two guys on elite WR contracts when you have no OL and no D and your franchise QB is taking an absolute beating every week. -
Laron Landry a few years later. Same thing. Phenomenal athletes. Great players. But basically derailed their football careers trying to be body builders. Coming guys. That poo is for people who aren't athletes but wanna look the part. Y'all were the real deal and you fuged it up cosplaying like a gym bro.
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ESPN’s Benjamin Solak on Panthers LT
DJ feed me moore replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
eh Christensen blew out his Achilles, he might be washed. -
Just don't draft another player who has a major injury. Lesson learned, hopefully.
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How many Qbs can you name better than Bryce Young?
mav1234 replied to Jackson113.2's topic in Carolina Panthers
Given Bryce is so good on 4th down why do we bother with the other 3 downs? -
Yeah, he's largely forgotten in NFL history but damn he had a couple years there where he looked like he was gonna be an all time great. The guy had 1600 yards at 23 years old. He ran a 4.3 flat at 6'1" 215. Then he basically tried to become a body builder while still in the NFL and his knees couldn't hold up to the weight. Then a few years later we basically watched that same story play out with Laron Landry.
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The panthers offense right now is spiritually the same as the 2010s Seahawks. They want to keep it close until the fourth quarter and then try to pull a rabbit out of their hat. instead of running marshawn into the line 30 times a game, we’re throwing 20 passes behind the line of scrimmage. And instead of Russell Wilson bullshit, we’re getting 20 yard drives to set up a 55 yard field goal. Also that team had multiple hall of famers and we’ve got the worst qb in the league by whatever collections of metrics you want to use
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This Bryce Guy (General BY Discussion)
SmokinwithWilly replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
So if Bryce could have come to Carolina with the same advantages he had every year at Alabama he would have been successful. Good coaches. Top recruiting classes far better than the opposition. Defense able to bail him out if he has a bad game. Still doesnt change anything regarding footwork, mechanics, drop backs, reading the field, poor placement or any of the other myriad of issues that are still present in year 3. Bryce wasn't ready to be the day 1 starter. There's nothing wrong with that. Dalton was clearly the more capable QB, as evidenced by what happened in Seattle in the rain, under extreme pressure. Same players, same coach, same terrible offensive line. Two different offenses. When you look at Bryce and what he's done in game over the course of 3 years it's not pretty. He has moments of good, but there's been a lot more WTF. But saying Bryce would have been able to lead a team to the playoffs? Based on what we saw from him, he probably would have spent a good bit of year one on the bench holding a clipboard. -
ESPN’s Benjamin Solak on Panthers LT
PNW_PantherMan replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Feels on brand for Mike Brown. He's very anti trade. -
There's a name I have not heard in a very long time.
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ESPN’s Benjamin Solak on Panthers LT
ForJimmy replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
With his teammate Moton! -
ESPN’s Benjamin Solak on Panthers LT
kungfoodude replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Shades of the Super Bowl in 2015. Boy we like to leave our tackles on an island.... -
Does Bryce deserve credit for game-winning drives?
electro's horse replied to TN05's topic in Carolina Panthers
Less than 50% - Today
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The panthers offense is predicated around a group of ten players running wind sprints for 3 quarters and wearing out the defensive linebackers and DBs while scoring 13 points, then scratching out a last second field goal as time expires. brooks was basically a faster Chuba in that nonstop screen stretch run offense. It makes sense we’d need another running back just to help tire out the defense. this strategy works against the worst teams in the league, or the packers in a hurricane if all their receivers get hurt.
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ESPN’s Benjamin Solak on Panthers LT
LinvilleGorge replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Paying Higgins was so dumb. Said well before they signed him that given the state of their OL and their D they were basically in a situation where they had to either trade him, let him walk, or tag and trade him. They have tons of cap invested in offensive skill positions but the rest of their roster is a disaster.
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