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Official Carolina Huddle Super Bowl LX Thread
LinvilleGorge replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
The Pats have a big conundrum with Will Campbell. Unless he was dealing with a seriously limiting injury issue in the playoffs he ain't an NFL LT. The Pats gave up 29 QB pressures in the playoffs, the most ever. Will Campbell gave up 14 pressures last night, the most by any OL in any game this season and the most in a playoff game in nearly a decade. To put that in perspective, Mike Remmers was credited with 7 pressures allowed in SB50. He might have to kick inside to OG. -
Well, the next big thing in the NFL cycle is free agency. Here's some key dates to keep in mind. February 17th: deadline for transition and franchise tags March 9th: legal "tampering" period where teams can legally begin negotiating with free agents. We'll know where a lot of the major targets are heading before free agency technically begins. March 11th: start of the new league year and official kickoff of free agency
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Ocho says Leggette is coming to see him
DeAngelo Beason replied to JawnyBlaze's topic in Carolina Panthers
Ocho seems extremely confident that XL has the tools. I agree. I still maintain that Bryce is making Legette look bad. Just watch the tape. His ball placement when throwing to Legette is abhorrent. They have no chemistry. It's on the QB to establish timing and he has yet to do so with XL. Receivers get "cold", and that's happened to Legette a few times where when he finally gets a decent ball thrown his way and he drops it. It's not an excuse per se, but it's very much the reality. I've seen the best WRs in the league suffer the same fate when they aren't able to establish a rhythm. If Bryce and XL sort out their timing, Legette is legitimately the most dangerous player on the team. -
Official Carolina Huddle Super Bowl LX Thread
Jackson113.2 replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
New season starts today!! Everyone is officially 0-0. Let's get this rolling. -
I find it funny he is better that catching raccoons vs footballs
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Luke and Cam were both victims of a team that utterly disregarded investing in an offense. Kuechly had to play with his hair on fire nonstop because the offense couldn't put up points. Our time of possession was right around 30 minutes on average, which was the lower middle of the pack for that era, and really bad for a team that was supposedly built for ball control. Kuechly had some hard miles racked up on him as a result, and it cut his career short. They consistently failed to invest in Cam Newton. It wasn't until he was already battered and beaten that they decided to start drafting weapons for him. He would still be the QB of this team had it not been for the leadership hanging him out to dry immediately after drafting him. We fielded one of the most pathetic OL groups and receiving corps in the game for almost a decade. Cam Newton was genuinely a force of nature to have achieved what he did with that offensive roster. In short, two of the very best (possibly THE two best) players in franchise history were victims of a draft strategy that blindly focused on defense (with several very bad misses), and tried to patchwork the offense year after year. If we'd simply invested a bit in the offensive line I believe the core we had could have competed for and won a championship or two.
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He is definitely a receiver that will be out of the NFL within a few years and will probably be broke shortly after that
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He can't throw the ball to himself...there's been mistakes for sure. There's also been plays where he's open and Bryce just doesn't get it to him. Check the 22, and Legette's production with 14. The potential is there.
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Big game tonight let's goooo
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Ita wild the Falcons drafted him in the 1st round with these serious concerns. I mean, Hardy fell all the way to the 6th largely because of similar concerns. At some point in the draft it's tempting to take a shot on the talent. 6th round? Okay, I get it. You're in the throwing darts at the board portion of the draft at that point. 1st round? Oof.
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They are letting people walk for some crazy stuff these days. He can hire a badass defense attorney and go judge shopping, you just never know. NFL has to do something strong though. This to me, is every bit as bad as Hardy allegedly shoving his girlfriend on a bed that had a rifle or some kind of gun on it. People went crazy over that. This is at least on that level. At least.
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Official Carolina Huddle Super Bowl LX Thread
LinvilleGorge replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
What an absolute bizarro year of football. The Indiana Hoosiers win the college national championship and Vanderbilt was a borderline playoff team. Sam Darnold is now a Super Bowl winning QB while the Chiefs and Ravens miss the playoffs and the Panthers were division winners. John Harbaugh fired and Mike Tomlin forced out. Bill Belichick can barely win a game and Josh McDaniels is the new Mike Shula. What in the world... LOL -
This individual has much bigger issues to deal with than playing in the NFL. If the NFL really ‘cares’ about their players as they claim, they would tell him to sit it out for a season or two, and get counseling and mentoring from someone like Tony Dungy or Derwin Gray. This goes way beyond 100 hours community service type of slap on the wrist. This man has a serious heart issue to deal with.
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Official Carolina Huddle Super Bowl LX Thread
frankw replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
The Seahawks dominated the Patriots and Darnold had a Bryce Young esque stat line. Newsflash to the Panthers. BUILD A COMPLETE TEAM AND STOP TRIPLING DOWN ON YOUR MISTAKE. -
Ocho says Leggette is coming to see him
bythenbrs replied to JawnyBlaze's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I watched it. It’s like he didn’t notice the entire offense looked better when he wasn’t on the field. Bye Felicia.
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Official Carolina Huddle Super Bowl LX Thread
HPPantherzfan replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
The more things change the more they stay the same. Formula for winning championships is Defense, offense looks nice and all until it don’t. -
Official Carolina Huddle Super Bowl LX Thread
Aussie Tank replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Oh well thank fug that's over offseason time -
Official Carolina Huddle Super Bowl LX Thread
CPantherKing replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Just another 1st round QB that never paid off for the team that drafted them or traded for them. It's been like this since the SB began. 36 QBs have now won the SB & only 13 of them have been 1st rounders winning with their original team. Namath 1968, Griese 1972, Bradshaw 1974, McMahon 1985, Simms 1986, Aikman 1992, Elway 1997, Roethlisberger 2005, P.Manning 2006, E.Manning 2007, Rodgers 2010, Flacco 2012, & Mahomes 2019. Only 3 have taken longer than 5 seasons as the starter to win a SB. 4 6 5 4 6 4 15 2 9 4 3 5 2 [the years it takes for these 1st round QBs] 5 1 4 1 3 1 1 2 3 4 [10 of the 36 have won a chip with their 1st team that haven't been drafted in the 1st round. These are the years it took them as a starter] What stands out? Only 2 of these QBs have lost their first championship appearance. Elway took 4 years as a 1st rounder & Hurts took 2 years as a 2nd rounder. Of the 10 non-1st round QBs, 2 are 2nd rounders, 3 are 3rd rounders, 5 are 6th rounders or later. Please stop wasting time on drafting 1st round QBs with such a high failure rate. The remaining 13 QBs are traded or free agent signings. Stafford, Favre, Young, Williams and Dawson are the 5 trades. Peyton Manning & Tom Brady also won for teams as free agents on a short stay as well as being drafted. The lesson here is don't waste your franchise on farming up 1st rounders for the league, and steer clear of trading for a franchise QB. Stick to finding that championship QB by drafting them outside of the 1st round or through free agency. -
I lost most of the respect I had for Fox in 2010. He should have resigned if he hated the job that much. Instead he stuck for his paycheck and let stuff go to hell. I burned out on Ron too but my deal breaker issue with him was away from football and after he was gone from the Panthers. He may have been out of his depth but never quit on us.
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