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  2. it couldnt hurt, but XL has been playing WR since high school, i dont think some workouts are going to cure him.
  3. was it canales that screamed "take a shot?" right before the T-mac touchdown?
  4. Someone in another thread mentioned he needs to workwith Moose, during the off season. I think that's a great idea. Whatever he does, he needs to focus more on becoming an NFL wide receiver and less on being a social media, racoon eating media darling.
  5. It’s the mistakes he’s making, man. You should not have to tell a WR to make sure he gets his feet in bounds. We’ve seen him make that mistake multiple times this year. Like, dawg…tap your feet in bounds.
  6. Everything is relative. If Bryce was here in a PJ Walker role to just get us through this season I would sing his praises from the mountain top. but this season is almost over…..and important and impactful decisions wil be made. I’m tired of this team stinking. And some really random quirky season isn’t enough for me to forget what we are supposed to be striving for in the big picture. And this O doesn’t project to be on that path. So from my perspective, wanting to move on is the most pro Panther stance
  7. I have seen several clips about our fans. If we can bring this intensity Sunday against the Seahawks they can really make a difference.
  8. Honestly like him a lot. I love his power forward style on the attack. Dude just skates straight to the net
  9. Until he learns to run routes he’s Laviska Shenault with extra steps
  10. Florida 7 SOG in 2 periods, that’s shutdown defense right there. And Freddie doing his job. Do that in the third!
  11. Yeah bring him back but have someone else ready to replace him if he looks the same midseason next year.
  12. As much as I liked XL and wanted him to succeed, I think we are better off with Coker as the the #2 and a guy with good hands and route running for the slot. Just put horn on the field and give Coker the reps XL was getting.
  13. You guys are a better team than the Bucs. The Bucs are frauds. You guys definitely deserve a playoff berth!
  14. I do not have a problem with him highlighting his strong performance and I actually agreed with him in his previous post talking about how good he looks. I just don't understand why he can't just make a comment without having to bash Young in the process.
  15. It’s usually easy to pick a favorite from our rookie class but this year I just can’t. Obviously TMac is living up to his top-10 selection and that’s great but there’s something about getting production from the mid-late rounds. Toss in the UDFA kicking phenom and it’s a good day to be a Panthers fan.
  16. i dont see anything wrong with honest praise he won both the games against thr panthers and with impressive throws. young never showed thst promise as a rookie. in his third year they are playing very similiar levels. hoping young keeps on improving and shough kinda back tracks bc if not saints gonna be much tougher for years to come.
  17. How we weren't willing to roll the dice on Wilson but were on Brooks remains a mystery.
  18. Wide Receiver: Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers – 85.3 One of the more shocking developments of the 2025 NFL season has been the Carolina Panthers’ ascension to the top of the NFC South, which they achieved with Sunday’s win over the Buccaneers. Perhaps nobody has made a bigger difference than former eighth overall pick Tetairoa McMillan, who continued to be a steady presence in the Panthers’ offense. McMillan caught six passes for 73 yards and a touchdown in the win Tight End: Mitchell Evans, Carolina Panthers – 91.1 Evans only saw the field for 16 snaps, but he was efficient in his limited playing time. He caught all three of his targets for 23 yards on just six receiving snaps while also grading well in pass protection (72.2 grade) and as a run-blocker (68.4) Edge Defender: Nic Scourton, Carolina Panthers – 77.9 The former second-rounder out of Texas A&M has been a force along the Panthers’ defensive line, and he was a key contributor in Carolina’s huge win over the Buccaneers. Scourton recorded two stops as a run-defender and added another while in coverage. Scourton also tallied his sixth sack of the year while contributing another pressure to the mix Safety: Lathan Ransom, Carolina Panthers – 75.7 Another Carolina Panther on this week’s list, Ransom has typically been stronger in run defense — he carries an 85.2 grade in that field on the season. But Sunday against the Buccaneers was his best day in coverage. Ransom intercepted his only target, which wound up being the game-winner that put the Panthers in the driver’s seat in the NFC South
  19. Sure. Talking being the record holder, I would want it to be done in the same number of games is all.
  20. I think given his physical tools and Carolina’s offense struggles/reputation…..some team would take him off our hands.
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