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I hope buddy blows up and the league sees him as a face of the game. Maybe we can get some of that Mahomes/Kelce/Swifty treatment.
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That guy is a poo stain.
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I mean . . . raise your hand if you're surprised so we can all laugh at you . . .
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Bryce’s new look. He looks like a grown up
NorthTryon replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
And that is crazy how through numerous regimes, coaches, owners, and staff, we have never highly drafted these two positions. The TMAC pick was definitely a non Panthers draft move, so maybe as we grow we draft an all world safety to take over down the road. It seems like Baltimore always has a crazy good safety. -
Really hope Marner hates Raleigh. I know we’re desperate for star power but I’d steer clear of this one.
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Bryce’s new look. He looks like a grown up
HaricotVert replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Oh most def - Today
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did he use a spoon?
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I’m expecting a breakout season from Ja'tavion Sanders
mrcompletely11 replied to Car123's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I’m expecting a breakout season from Ja'tavion Sanders
Car123 replied to Car123's topic in Carolina Panthers
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don't know what the fascination is with Marner, he seems like he wouldn't fit Rod's system
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XL is becoming a media darling because he is different. Once upon a time, everyone had a different story worth exploring. Nowadays we get carbon copies of the same guys who parents made them specialists as little boys. You know the ones who carry themselves and answer questions like robots. He is different and has lived a life people on the national stage aren't familiar with and women are always game for an accent. He is even being featured in new NFL Network commercials just like another dude that drove the ladies crazy(CMAC). I was at a football party once, they were showing the commercial where all of the former and current greats were going after the football. As soon as CMAC came on screen literally every woman at the party screamed GO Christian! He has unwittingly tapped into the NFL advertising machine, much like Travis Kelce. All the he better produce posts make me laugh. The kid played last year on a hurt foot. Drops weren't a problem in college and according to reports he looks much faster after foot surgery. The kid was buck nekkid wide open a lot last year on a bum foot, and was asked to do quite a bit for a rookie. Let's just root for the kid and hope he excels on the field this year.
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Getting an early start this year...
PadresPanthersFan replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
The best ability is availability and Richardson hasn't been available. And when he has been available he hasn't been good -
Hoping they become the next Fitzgerald/Boldin combo
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Richardson is by far the worst college QB I can remember going that high. There’s usually going to be an adjustment period at every level when guys move up. But expecting a guy who wasn’t very good in college to be worth a top 5 pick is just not rational.
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Not sure if I like the Marner stuff but we will see either way.
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To me, their only lack now is during training camp they post about 70 pics a day without posting the name of the players in the pictures. A pic of seven OL standing around wouldn't warrant such, but when its three or less guys, it helps to connect to the players. The roster is ever changing and people are constantly changing numbers. They did do this in the past and just quit one year. It really used to help me connect to players when I was younger.
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I wouldnt be dunking one way or another at this point, as we know from past experience all it takes is one hit and thats a wrap so being tough or avoiding injuries isnt some crazy skill or talent. Hes going to get hurt at some point, all qbs do, we just hope its not a doozy when it happens.
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Getting an early start this year...
CarolinaRideorDie replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
The irony, Richardson was the most physically gifted specimen in the draft and scouts thought he could take NFL hits, now he is an injury prone QB. Bryce Young was the smallest QB and there were concerns how long he would last in the NFL. Now Bryce has been more durable than Richardson. -
I think it shows no matter how talented you are you need those vital college games/reps. The NFL isnt a place to learn the actual game/position. You need reps upon reps against various levels of talent and the nfl aint it.
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If Richardson can overcome the injuries, he'll still have to overcome being a bad NFL QB.
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Ouch Richardson has plenty of talent, but availability has been an issue with him thus far. Apparently, it may continue to be one this coming season. That story drew this response... ...which hopefully doesn't jinx us Valid point, though...
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It resulted in a conversation I didn't really expect
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