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Only a matter of time, ufc just got hit
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Let players put 1/4 of each games' paycheck on a straight up win payout. Give them some addt motivation to fight for the win
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To be fair you don't know what you get from week to week with this team. If we commit to the run with Rico we should win this in a walk.
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I wouldn't be against signing bryce to a longer contract and moving him to backup when the time is right. Andy may be a good mentor, but his time on field is likely done
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Why do people think Bryce Young won this game yesterday?
MechaZain replied to RumHam's topic in Carolina Panthers
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It tells you what they think about the betting publics thoughts on putting money on the game.
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Gambling - at the industrial level it has reached - is the single largest threat to the NFL. It will only take one scandal the size of what just went down with the NBA
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Keep it that way. The team plays with a chip on their shoulder when they feel slighted. They poo the bed when they're favored.
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About what I expected. I would've probably guessed -3.5.
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If we win, Rattler gets to leave on our jet. Them's the rules.
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He's a decent RB1, but a really good RB2. He's the first skill position player that has done anything for us recently, which parlayed him to a nice new deal.
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I think a premier ILB in the Panther's tradition (Beason, Mills, Luke, Morgan) would be the best pick and the best way to improve this team. Edge, you ask? Well, I think we addressed it and they are developing now. With Scourton and Princely, we got 2 with real potential. Here me out---those of you screaming for QB need to realistically approach the situation. We are not drafting a QB early barring a late season Young meltdown. Bryce is getting a fifth year--and he will start in 2026 and probably in 2027 barring some major meltdown. This season has a ton of "fallen angels" or QBs with the skill set to develop into an NFL starter. In the second or third round, you draft your possible qb of the future. Scratch these probable first rounders: (Comments are not from me--screen shots) however, the next six or seven have tremendous potential, and if you draft a QB like the Packers do and develop him for 2-3 seasons, these QBs would give us an upgrade at #2 QB and 2 years to groom him in the event Bryce does not earn a huge second contract. About WR: Coker is a solid #3 and Horn gives us a thrilling option on STs and in the slot. He was a nice pick. TMac needs a strong #2. XL does not seem that interested in the job, and he seems a bit over his head in the NFL. Yes, we could use a solid WR, but I am not sure a rookie. I think we pinch some pennies and redo some OL contracts and make WR our biggest priority in free agency. Draft a sleeper late. Tight End: Do we have enough there? I really like Mitchell, but I am not sure about Sanders and Tremble is who he is. Do we have a threat? I think Bryce loves his checkdowns and underneath routes--he's not had a Stud TE. I want one. (platonic) They are usually still available in round 3. Safety: Not sure we have the center fielder we need at FS. Moehrig and Ransom might be the same thing. And if it were not for Doc in "Back to the Future," nobody in Charlotte would ever say "Great Scott!" We need a smart, defensive QB at S, in my opinion. Of course, OL (center, T) could be in play, but I like Mays as the starter at C and Moton could play another season or two. We need to start grooming guards, but we have depth there now. My draft day order, by position: Linebacker Have we ever been good without the best ILB in the NFL? I don't think so. (3-4 now, but we run some 4-3 looks) QB #2 with long-term starting potential (I like so many second-tier QBs. one or two of them will become NFL starters. Mark my words) Tight End (lotta folks might disagree here, but a big-time, viable option to go with Mitchell, Sanders, and Tremble) Safety (we need a QB for the D--Moehrig and Ransom are similar) Tackle (Moton is getting old and we need to start grooming a potential replacement) WR (this late IF we sign a free agent) Center (I like Mays, but his contract status and the depth at C needs to be addressed)
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I would be fine with that, the kid can sling the rock.
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uncfan888 started following Saints opening line
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Panthers open as 4.5 point favorites. You get three points for being at home so Vegas thinks we are only 1.5 points better than the one win saints.. Tells you what they think about the team and our ability to score
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Trade you Young and Chuba for Love straight up. lol
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That's why I'd love to make a move for a guy like Jameis or Howell. Yeah, it might come with turnovers but at least a guy like that would give us a better ability to evaluate our offensive skill positions. I mean, Bryce is already producing the turnovers so what are we even talking about worrying about turnovers? When you're only completing 11 passes and only attempting 20 there's not a lot to evaluate.
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Yep, that was another one where there was traffic and he was having to try to loft the ball up and over a defender. That's where the big problems happen with Bryce. His release point is just a good foot shorter than most QBs and trying to loft balls up and over traffic causes a lot of his high misses and we all know that high misses in the open field are big problems.
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Also, in regards to XL and guys like Renfrow and JHJ, it’s hard to truly evaluate them because they aren’t getting enough opportunities. XL, to me, seems like he turned a corner, which was evident in that career game a couple of weeks ago… but then he’s only getting a couple of targets over the next couple of weeks. Not to pile on Bryce because everyone knows where I stand on him, but it’s because of him. Bryce made a nice throw to him yesterday, XL made a nice clutch grab, and then a packers defender took a cheap shot on him and he was out for a bit (I believe he came back?). But, overall, it feels like for most of our WRs it’s feast or famine and no in between: it’s not enough consistency in targets and distribution.
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Pretty sure it was both. And the screen throw to rico that he literally jumped to do and it sailed over his head. That type of poo is not fixable
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I just think it was an awful throw. He was trying to throw to the back pylon and just missed terribly. He had a little bit of pressure in his face and he can't deal with that. That's when the awful throws usually happen. I don't have a problem with that shot if it's thrown to the back pylon where it should've been. That ball thrown correctly to the outside is either caught by XL of is safely missed high and/or outside. You cannot miss that throw short and inside.
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his int yesterday was one of those "anticipation" plays we always hear about problem is bryce literally didnt see that safety shifting over
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Speaking of Scourton, what has really stood out to me the last few weeks… almost every game, the tackle tasked with him is false starting almost every play and it’s only be called maybe once. Go back and watch the games, but I’m seeing it 10+ times a game. The tackles are a full stride back before the ball is snapped and the rest of the team is moving. It’s wild and so blatant. He must be making quite an impression on the opponents as well.
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What does everybody think about a late flyer on Duke QB, Darian Mensah?
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I love it.
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