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No, nuh uh. Don't you dare. There's receipts.
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Would you trade Derrick Brown to get a top QB prospect?
ProcessBlue2 replied to hepcat's topic in Carolina Panthers
No because we don’t need one. This team team would be 7-2 right now with an average QB. -
What we're best equipped for roster wise (especially with Bryce at QB) is a heavily WCO influenced offensive scheme. What we called today looked more like a smashmouth style game. And when that didn't work, we didn't seem to have any sort of fallback plan.
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This Bryce Guy (General BY Discussion in Here)
ProcessBlue2 replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
I’m going back to calling him Turnover Fred. He almost got away from it. -
Canales's plan next week to help Bryce see over the line lol
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Pantherxtreme started following Give a Hooker a chance
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That he out plays Bryce and the front office looks even more silly.
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Same, which is why I wasn't in favor of trading Chubba
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okay this is all messed up. I had the Frank quote here and didn’t see it. So disregard the Frank quote above.. my bad. My reply was intended to respond to ProcessBkue2 and the ‘Tepper seeing it’ angle. Reply starts here: I’ll be needing to see proof of that. Meaning Tepper. As far as the Dan being responsible that people are saying, I look at the situation as being like The Shawshank Redemption. The Bryce Young Redemption. His dream job can be his, but he has to serve his time in the Young cellblock. Go through a river of poo and hope he can make it to the other side. I believe he had conditions placed on his promotion and is fulfilling them and trying to navigate his way out of it while remaining employed. I have no proof but that is what I choose to believe. As opposed to Dan is an idiot that looked at Young and sees him as his ticket to success.
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No he doesn’t make the game plan. But he definitely limits it and there’s only so much you can accomplish with him. So it’s hard to ask Canales to make a game plan with a limited player. When I moved out on my own years ago, My Dad gave me 3 things: a roll of duct tape, WD-40, and a pair of pliers. He said you can fix most things with those 3 things long enough to get you by. We are asking Canales to game plan with just the duct tape.
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Insert Jim Mora gif here
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Sounds familiar...
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Canales Did Not Call a Terrible Game
Johnstonny replied to Carolina Cajun's topic in Carolina Panthers
Not with his limited playbook....I think its more play design....watching Detroit and those WR's are always wide azz open. -
Sorry man, you can try and excuse it but Bryce was awful and absolutely the biggest problem. Not sure what game you had on but if not for penalties on the first drive, he would not have led a single scoring drive. He was atrocious. We can’t do QB sneaks. We can’t do long passes. We had 2 potential scoring drives. First one was extended due to penalties otherwise Bryce throws a pick. Second was a blocked FG. Outside those two drives, we had 28 plays on 8 drives. Basically we averaged a little over 3 and out on 8 of 10 drives. Most of those ended with inaccurate passes or a pick. Refs generously helped us out so we didn’t get shutout by a 1-8 team. Canales hasn’t been amazing but it’s hard to work around the shitty QB play we saw today. We worked around it at GB but we were never behind. Bryce’s interception just made winning last week harder. This week, it just close the door.
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Screens and draws into a stacked box?
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No argument on either point...
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On the flip side this win might take the Saints out of the running for the first overall pick
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Canales has some of the same weaknesses Rivera did. What he did today was pretty much the same thing Rivera did in the Super Bowl, i.e. failing to anticipate what teams might do against us and laying a backup plan. His depth chart management and playing time decisions are a little off too (again, like Rivera).
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Can he be blamed for his poor throws? Y'know the ones that if he could complete them the D would back off from stacking the box. Or is that a coaching problem too? The INT that was called back for roughing the passer - awful. The INT he actually threw - awful. The pass behind a wide open T-Mac in the middle of the field - awful.
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Hard to blame the defense though. They did limit them to 17 points and the offense turned the ball over twice.
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^^^This, lol! Misery loves company, so the more the....merrier?
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I think if Horn doesn't fall over twice we might still be playing.
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Sounds like QB is the problem.
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