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  2. Great stuff. Didn't realize how open TMac was on that awesome play to Coker too (not a criticism of Bryce)
  3. I mean this is Carolina and NFL has reasons...whatever they are....to deflect attention. Cam and Luke had to lap the field, Tmac hasn't done that.....
  4. If TMac doesn’t win this award it will be criminal. He deserves this.
  5. Its so bizarre, I hope you dudes dont go to random team sites and cheer them on
  6. Not being snarky as I dont watch these types of videos, but does he only do them for good performances? I think it would be more worth watching when he analyzes when a qb just shits the bed but thats just me, and maybe he does but again I am not a fan of these types of youtube videos. Just seems a bit disingenuous to highlight the good games and not bad.
  7. All good will here but that Parsons trade is looking rough. Really hope he returns to form soon.
  8. The passing yardage total is absolutely disgusting. It's entirely possible that he doesn't break 3000 yards passing in a season where he played 16 games
  9. With even a slighty above average QB we'd be talking about the number 1 seed and resting starters going into the final weeks and you all know it.
  10. I mean you can always talk good or bad in just about everything. 8 wins and leading poo mountain, this rookie class is a big reason. Think about no Tmac or Dan Morgan didn't make that trade to gain a future 2nd rounder. So after Pat Jones breaks his back, DJ " who's not on any roster or PS" Johnson would be starting. Gods knows how bad they already are- 32nd in sacks/pressure/PDs etc... Sure Prince, Trevor, Cam, and little Jimmy haven't done too much, but they are still here. Honestly its not smart or wise to judge rookies, *unless pro-bowl or cut. Lets revisit this next year, there are slump sophomore years and the biggest jump in players careers most times happens in the 2nd full off-season. You see who wants to be NFL pro and who's happy with teppers checks. I know many of them will be getting surgeries, got to see how they attack that as well....Tmac is playing hurt currently, if they were out of the race, he would be IR'd and maybe half the rookie class as well....I thought Cam was headed for the IR.
  11. It actually looks pretty solid. A few players to re-sign and three primary positions to upgrade (starters). Beyond that, we don't have a bunch of holes or need to overpay free agents. this is how I see it (using OTC for the 2026 roster information) on December 22, 2025. This is rather basic, focusing on the core needs. Blue: Potential players to re-sign in the offseason. Green: Players under contract for the 2026 season. Italics: Possible cap casualties Analysis Offense: Center: First, sign Mays for the long term (He is 26–I’d give him a 3-4 year deal). He is not great, but he is decent and we need consistency on the OL. He does not make stupid mistakes. While the draft is not great in the interior offensive line, signing a veteran who can backup G and C would be a strategy. Guard: Canalas seemed to be impressed with Curhan, as I was. He will be 28 next year, so he has a few years in him. I think he comes cheap and is quality depth. He can play center, but is perhaps best at G and T. Valuable reserve. Tackle: While Nijman returns as the swing T behind Moton and Ekwonu, the Panthers need to start developing a RT to play behind Moton. A late-round draft pick that is rough but has all the tools is ideal. As the fourth OT, he can develop behind some pretty good veterans. Wide Receiver: We need a playmaker to play opposite TMac. I believe in Coker, but think he is the AT-type slot. He needs to be re-signed. XL cannot be counted on to step into that role. He is not that familiar with the WR position and he does not seem to be a student of the game. This is a strong WR draft. First or second round. Tight End: I dunno. I can see us upgrading the position, but Tremble does a lot of stuff well aside from catching the ball. Evans is a decent all-around TE, and Sanders has some upside. I’d love a weapon, but add the WR. Running Back: If Dowdle wants to be here, how do you let him walk? He will be 28, and most RBs hit the wall then. He deserves a big contract, but 28-year old RBs on big deals don’t earn them. Go with Hubbard, Brooks, and Etienne. Build the OL and the backs get better. Quarterback: Well, Bryce is improving and his confidence is growing. Look at how many other QBs have taken time to get it. He is going to be the QB, regardless. I want a young QB behind him, not the Red Senior Citizen. Overview: Free Agent Priorities are to re-sign Mays and Coker. I have Dowdle in blue, but I would let him walk (for reasons provided). Cuhran played well and is versatile and should be signed if possible. Draft a developmental OT, a raw, late-round OT. In the draft, take a WR in rounds 1 or 2. The offense is in tact–little needs to be done. Let the OL develop chemistry, sign Mays while he is entering his prime, and get a weapon opposite TMac. Give Coker a long-term deal. Defense: ILB; With only Wallace on the 2026 payroll, this position needs to be addressed. Rozeboom might be able to be re-signed. I think ILB will be addressed in free agency and the draft. ILB will be the second or third round pick. We will re-sign Rozeboom and maybe Cherulus and another priority free agent. Edge/OLB: Scourton seems to be the real deal, but Princely (needs to develop) and Jones II are role players. The draft is LOADED at the edge rush position. I expect a first or second round edge player to be taken. Defensive Tackle: We have some big salaries at DT, and with Brown on the field, you dont need stars beside him. I think the team cuts Robinson to get $8.5m in cap room, especially since C Jackson seems to be ready. Cornerback: Morgan has done a tremendous job finding talent in the bargain bins at CB. Smith-Wade has been very solid. Thornton seems to be a find. Mike Jackson is a solid pro. Safety: Ransom seems to be the heir apparent for the Scott job, and Moehrig gives them a very aggressive, violent pair of safeties. I like the safeties in this draft, fwiw. I expect a late round pick. Overview: The Panthers must address ILB and Edge as priorities. The ILB could be a free agent, Rozeboom re-signing, and maybe a draft pick. However, they need a pass rush more than anything else. This is a great draft for edge players; I would not be surprised to see Dan Morgan double dip at edge. Depth at S. As soon as the season is over, look for Morgan to re-sign Mays, Coker, Cuhran, and possibly Rozeboom and Dowdle. That would lock up the starting C, #3/slot WR, versatile depth on the OL, and get your leading tackler back at ILB. Three HUGE moves that sould not break the bank. Free agency would be focused on adding an ILB and a Safety who can play FS in three-S or big nickel sets. The draft would target Edge, WR, and ILB on days 1 and 2. Day 3: OT depth, S depth, ILB depth.
  12. Seattle is coming across country to our house which will be packed. We can beat this damn team. Agree @TheBigKat the team has improved tremendously from last season
  13. He has some of the worse field awareness I've ever seen at any level in any sport. Its as if the Panthers are training an A.I to be a WR. Wouldn't be surprised if he is cut in camp next year or shortly thereafter. (I wanted Ladd)
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  15. That is only for the media and talking heads. There isn't a team in the league that takes anyone lightly. Because the one true tag line stands. ANY GIVEN SUNDAY
  16. I think if no setback, he could be ready for week 1. He was injuried early season, I mean no guarantees and if he's not ready cut him. I feel this is what he deserves, give him a chance and no promises. That is if he wants to continue playing. Some players are able to have 9 month rehabs for Achilles.
  17. He had a slow start and not like he's at fault, but raiders have a awful team/OL. He's what 3.7 average with 7 games under 43 yards. He's only had two 100+ games. Again raiders are baaad, only the Titans are worst and honestly Panthers are just barely better, by a slim Jim......
  18. I was curious so just went and looked, I'm not so sure Jeanty should be dismissed, particularly if he can put together a good final two weeks. You note here his 55 yards per game, but he also has 50 rec for 326 yards and 5 TDs in the passing game, that can't just be dismissed and only look at his rushing stats. Jeanty has 1,154 scrimmage yards and 10 TDs this year with 2 games to go and very well could hit 1k rushing as well. I'm not saying he should win it over T-Mac, but the more I look at his numbers, I'm surprised he isn't considered to be more in the running at the moment (granted, 188 yards and 2 TDs were just this week to help boost those numbers, but they're still impressive for any rookie, even if people expected more out of him before the season)
  19. I watch every one of our games and quite a few Saints games. I look at performance in aggregate and not that one time that a player made a play or sucked. Pass block win rate is irrelevant to how slippery Bryce is. Our OL is much better than the Saints overall (but is still not amazing at pass protection). Shough basically has half a second less in the pocket on average than Bryce has... So if you think Bryce is having to bail fast, well...
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