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  2. I'm actually excited about the season. I'm going to easily make $100k fading the Panthers through my bookie.
  3. This shouldn't require explanation. Active vs. passive.
  4. Remember, Dave Canales said other people need his preseason playcalling work lol. Yeah, he is a good looking Matt Rhule at this point
  5. McShay loves this kid. I've already looked at some of his tape. He's got all the tools, but not elite...yet. One thing he has you can't coach is size. He's still young and developing. Indiana has a tall order in the Big 10 this season, so there should be a lot of tape on him in the coming months against some really good teams.
  6. What's the difference between him calling the plays or listening to the plays being called, which are (or should be) dictated by him before the game starts anyways. You guys are confusing talent with management. We suck at both unfortunately.
  7. My guy. Someone already posted a breakdown with a NFL QB that likes Bryce echoing exactly what I said. He only had pressure because he was late…..and he couldn’t get it out there late because he can’t throw off his back foot well with this weak arm. so I got a NFL QB that backs me. Who you got backing your take?
  8. My guy. The league is slammed full of guys that can make those basic catches. My guy, Bryce has proven he can’t make those throws well. You have SEVERAL examples Sunday alone. * BY’s deep ball placement wasn’t good at Bama and that been talked about for years here at this point. It’s a big problem in the NFL…..because there isn’t 10 yards of separation and NFL guys are only NFL open. Not Bama open.
  9. I said that teams will watch the end of season film from last year and catch on to the 'adjustments' that Bryce made in the second half of the season last year. Rolling out to his right was a big part of it. Seems the Jags noticed this in film study.
  10. Canalas may be an amazing coach no one can tell with him forced to play the byoung qb card. He has to only call plays bryce can maybe throw so its probanly like 10%of his plays
  11. If he does all of that and still starts Bryce, none of these moves matter.
  12. I really think any byoung supporters left are just trolling. U cant watch him play and think he is nfl quality he just doesnt have the physical tools
  13. Yeah, I'm kinda the same thinking... we have had multiple coordinators deal with Bryce and all are handicapped by his limited skills etc. When Andy played that 1 Seattle game, it showed a glimpse of a true attacking offense. Unfortunately Andy is a backup. It's time to find OUR QB.
  14. So sad but true. I was amazed how he got up from that duck ball and big hit.
  15. If I was Canales, I'd bench him for sure and promote Hooker to the roster to be the backup QB. Yes carrying three QB's but we all know Bryce is done for the Panthers and is going to be cut after this year. So might as well go ahead and get it started.
  16. Exactly. He is in over his head right now. Let alone having a Bryce Young to scheme for is a fulltime job in itself.
  17. Also just for comparison sake. Here's what the Panthers spent on the OL for 2015 the year Cam Newton nearly went undefeated with Ted Ginn Jr as his #1 WR. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/position/offensive-line/_/year/2015/table/active/sort/cap_total
  18. Better than Bryce. https://bsky.app/profile/centexag.bsky.social/post/3lygwb2jqgc25
  19. Why would we want Ladd ? Without XL we wouldn't have: a) raccoon sandwiches b) A stunning physical specimen that can't catch . . . or think (thrown out of preseason game for fighting, run out of bounds while looking for camera instead of sideline, misses assignments. c) World class personality whose performance appears to lag well behind his headlines. His size seems to be a plus but he quickly ate dirt after being bumped by one safety and thought he'd knock out another one until that guy put him on the ground after dodging his flurry of air boxing. McConkey is boring in comparison - no foods named after him - no videos to hear his accent- he's too busy catching balls and making plays to be a interesting character. Brooks was a risk as well as Wallace. No matter who our GM is, we are always taking "surprise players", believing we know something others don't and it turns out the others knew something we didn't. We'd honestly be better off just making a list combining several draft boards and picking the highest rated player when our turn comes.
  20. I'm generally not a big fan of head coach play callers. I'm really not a fan of it for inexperienced head coaches. Guys like Andy Reid and Sean Payton have decades of HCing experience.
  21. Calling plays for a QB that can barely throw the ball over the middle and needs passes to be schemed to the boundary so he can see them and process them or rolled out of the pocket and given half a field to process... Are you freaking kidding me right now? Seriously I'm asking.
  22. The overall crime decrease is city wide, not uptown specifically. Crime is skyrocketing uptown. https://www.axios.com/local/charlotte/2025/07/22/crime-uptown-safety-violence-robberies-cmpd-police Violent crime is up 9.1%, with 156 offenses recorded in the first two quarters of this year compared to 143 in 2024. The rise appears to be driven by robberies, which rose 54.5%. Reality check: The mid-year reporting period ended June 30, and the data does not reflect a streak of violence in Uptown this month
  23. Obvious that he is over his head with calling plays and being a HC. Needs to turn over the play calling to someone else. I have little faith that we have that guy right now who is qualified. Canales will have to temper his ego and just coach the team. Don't know who to hand the play calling duties to.. The plays are getting in to late and causing problems. Also some odd playcalling in certain situations. Some say he is not tough enough to motivate. I have no idea what he is like in the locker room besides what I have seen on Youtube. Time to change course and try something else before he finds himself without a job.
  24. If Bryce Young can't compete with this OL as a starting QB it's never going to happen.
  25. To get into the NFL, you generally need one of two things to happen. Family inside door Be invited to intern as a scout for a team or the scouting intern combine "yes this exists". Usually a dozen intern spots available each year combined. Once in the door, you generally don't leave and just move teams. Most people aren't fired and never back on a team. Take the Panthers director for example and he had a family in with the NFL with his father being a former WR coach. He went from College football to scouting intern for the Texans 2008-2009 and then Tampa from 2010-2012, Jacksonville from 2013-2020 and Joined Carolina in 2021 and has been promoted twice now.
  26. Dude frfr still took the time to go find it and to through it lol. Yet IM the one with no life because I Pooed him
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