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  2. Kicker with one leg fired after going 0 for 28 on field goals. Panthers are cursed.
  3. That's the only explanation that makes any sense. And it's completely understandable.
  4. Of course theilen wanted to go back, he is aging player on his last legs and there was no benefit for him to be loyal to a team like the panthers. Thats the reality some fans dont want to understand. If you really think theilen was that important then we were doomed from the beginning.
  5. Adam Thielen actually requested the trade on the @KyleBaileyClub show, Dan Morgan mentions #Panthers didn’t want to move him but also they didn’t want to stand in his way. Thielen told him, "this is what I want, this is where I want to go" https://x.com/justblande/status/1961410856308125853?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA
  6. Cool. Another Bryce can't throw deep derailment. Pushing the ball down field is not an issue. Throw that on the trash heap with all the other things Bryce has already proven wrong. https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/panthers/2025/01/09/panthers-qb-bryce-young-2024-season-stats/77587270007/
  7. We've seen him flat out deny video presented to him in regards to other issues, just like this one. It has definitely gotten to the point of denial, or delusion, whichever you'd prefer.
  8. Just looked up that he went to Washington. Damn, besides a deep playoff run last year, they are basically the opposite of what the Buffalo Bills are to us. Taking the worst former Panthers
  9. Starting to wonder how many people here have been on functioning teams in any capacity whether it be in sports, at work, or in their own home... Like, yea, my supervisor is who I report to but I got on-the-job training from my teammates. I'd go to my boss and get direction when I had questions, but I also went to my teammates first with those questions. Not having the consistency of AT in the locker room is a negative that the team seems to be hoping to offset with the positives that are the increase opportunities for their young WRs. This is also good for Bryce, because it's going to challenge him to elevate + lead those guys, while also bad because he loses his most reliable target from the last two seasons. The move happened. Now we're in "hurry up and wait" mode to see what the results will end up being over the course of the season.
  10. Conked out during the 1st quarter of the Cinci game. Seeing Boise State get belt-to-ass + the ECU/NC St (and the 60hr work week I've had) took a lot out of me. I am not ready for the feels I'm going to experience on Saturday during Corso's last show.
  11. I wouldn't call it "facts". I'd call it the account of a career marginal backup who evidently thought he should've been taking more snaps from one of the best in the league at his position. Seems borderline delusional to me.
  12. Best sports pod bar none. The Chris Long/Nate Collins episode this week was fun. They gave poor Jalen Hell for that Super Bowl.
  13. He straight up says multiple times throughout the episode that he was an "angry child" and has calmed down a lot after the league. Like, yea, he was cocky but the amount of players that make the NFL that aren't are relatively slim. He hated Steve Spurrier because Spurrier would talk grimey to people and even told a story about how a teammate requested help with overcoming addiction and the very next day they tested and booted him. He acknowledged that he was a good coach but that he didn't like him as a person. Spurrier told him that he needed to carry himself more like Lattimore, not the ball. My dawg, I get that you're down on the team and anything that isn't Clemson, but at this point it's coming across that you're willfully dismissing facts in favor of a chosen narrative whether it's regarding Bryce, the Teppers, Canales, or now Mike Davis.
  14. Needing to move on from him because we were a dumpster fire (and still are) - I agree Saying we fleeced the 49ers is something... We 100% didn't (at least not yet). He was fully healthy the season he went there and the year after. Obviously last year didn't go too well for him on the injury front. If he continues to miss half a season or more the rest of the time with the 49ers, then I agree. Otherwise, we lost the trade
  15. A 12 year old playing madden franchise mode would have accepted that trade. Scott might be a perfectly nice human being but he has abjectly horrendous judgement as a football management professional. The fact he still has a job in the NFL at all shows the level of ineptitude the NFL allows in its good ole boy network.
  16. the DeAngelo story arc feels like it belongs in one of those comic book movies.
  17. Nice, hopefully that is the last of having to watch Bartholomew be complete ass
  18. Nah dude he won an OPOY there and dominated on the way to an OT Super Bowl loss. What did the picks we got even lead to? Bryce isn’t panning out
  19. Those seasons, our offensive wasn't as good as it could have been because every play was basically, "give the ball to CMC" While CMC did perform well in that circumstance, he could have been so much better if giving him the ball wasn't 80% of our play calls
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  21. People also were just pending over their backs to defend everything about Matt Rhule. I think the lack of reporting/eyeballs because of COVID made that defense possible because there was really no way to know what was going on in house then given how limited things were. I think going into that next season when camps were back open to the reporters, with Teddy's messaging in my mind, it was pretty glaring how in over his head Matt Rhule if you wanted to see it. For awhile it was always some else's fault. Teddy was the idiot. Then it was Joe Brady. Took folks longer than it should of to be like.....oh wait, it's the head guy running the show that doesn't know what he is doing. I also don't think Matt Rhule is the villain some want him to be. I think generally speaking, most of Rhule's players liked him as a human. He just had no clue how to do the NFL thing. Tepper just can't get it right. Rhule was the HC that needed Jim Caldwell/Capers. Then he gave that to the HC that didn't need it in Frank. But I do think through all the hires and fires, you can see evidence of Tepper trying to get the puzzle.
  22. https://youtu.be/b-vcKF2W3VY?si=_MUtjbHxmzwbJCsk Here's a longer segment of the show for more context.
  23. Listen to the clip, it doesn't come off nearly as serious as the print makes it seem. I'm a fan of Raw Room, and this was a great episode. Mike was telling a lot of stories from all his teams. https://youtube.com/shorts/5RbNRdN9d4A?si=o3N0FKr3nc-gkpWW
  24. He should be salty. When called upon he was the driving force for the most successful run we've had since 2017.
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