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  2. The Saints reached (was thought to be more like a late 2nd early 3rd not no. 8 in the second) for a 26 yo qb prospect in the draft so they obviously saw something the believed in so i think they hold off on using their first rounder on a qb. That means they can trade down for someone who wants one of the top three guys.
  3. I think PFF forgot to grade Derrick Brown.
  4. Didn't see this posted but figured it's a source we all love to hate, so... If I just missed it feel free to delete, mods. Best of the offense 1. WR Jalen Coker: 86.5 2. QB Bryce Young: 83.3 3. RB Chuba Hubbard: 82.2 4. C Austin Corbett: 73.1 5. RT Taylor Moton: 71.9 Best of the defense 1. CB Mike Jackson: 75.0 2. S Nick Scott: 67.6 3. S Demani Richardson: 65.9 4. OLB D.J. Wonnum: 62.8 5. CB Chau Smith-Wade: 57.2 Worst of the defense 11. DL Bobby Brown III: 42.9 12. OLB Nic Scourton: 39.0 13. DL Tershawn Wharton: 35.6 14. ILB Krys Barnes: 35.3 15. DL LaBryan Ray: 34.2 Worst of the offense 12. WR Brycen Tremayne: 56.7 13. RG Jake Curhan: 56.3 14. WR Xavier Legette: 52.3 15. TE Tommy Tremble: 49.2 16. TE Ja'Tavion Sanders: 48.0 From: https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/panthers/2025/12/01/panthers-pff-grades-week-13-rams/87546398007/
  5. A substantial portion of this fanbase would prefer we win 1 out of every 4 games (which Shough has done) if we threw for 220 yards a game rather than have a winning record and be in the playoff hunt
  6. Totally a coincidence definitely
  7. Well, it gets weird. If Bryce Young is the quarterback…..it’s almost a certainty your team will be trailing at halftime (it’s like close to 80% of the time in his career). So it’s just never ending opportunity to comeback on teams. even this year, the golden year, we trail at the half 75% of the time I’m not sold on the clutch thing
  8. I will happily take quiet on the field over the many screwups he had the first half of our games played. Still think we should upgrade at FS if we can, but happy that he isn't a guaranteed liability every play now
  9. Someone who is quiet in the defensive backfield is a good sign. Chris Gamble, back in the day was the silent assassin. They never said his name on TV after the first couple of seasons because other teams just gave up trying to throw to his side of the field. Scott might not be that level, but he's sure holding down his end of the job.
  10. This! It changed everything, didn't it? As did the Green Bay and Dallas games in their own rights at that part of the season. This is a remarkably scrappy team. It just keeps getting up off the floor and goes back into the fight. That's not something you want to see ahead of you on the schedule, twice, as you try to get into the play offs. It's all playoffs for us from here on out. Won or done should be the team mantra.
  11. IMO this is one of the weakest years of NFL football in years..... I genuinely think the superbowl is wide open this year, there aren't any truly dominate week in and out teams, the Cheifs don't look like they will make it imo. The books have them at even odds to make it but I dont see it.... they play The Texans,Chargers and Broncos still....
  12. I mean, after Jake Delhomme imploded versus AZ…..we gave him a big contract extension
  13. You are making A LOT OF ASSUMPTIONS the 49ers have an equally challenging schedule imo. They have Bears, Colts and Seahawks in a row.
  14. I don't think us being at home vs the road makes any bit of difference. We just saw them only call 1 penalty on the Rams Sunday - and if it wasn't a penalty that couldn't go uncalled (delay of game), they likely would have had 0. And crazy enough, Rams fans were blaming the refs for losing to us
  15. Nick Scott. I feel like the 1st 5ish games, I was screaming that dude's name out many times in a game because they would pick apart his zone or he would miss a tackle that always moved the chains for the other team. I really haven't been calling his name the past 4-5 games, which is a huge improvement for him.
  16. Living in Indiana I would love to beat the Bears, but with the way this team has performed the last several years I'd just be glad to be there man.
  17. I would say maybe let the rest of the season play out. That's a good start.
  18. I would trade down and ride him one more year. They are not going to be anywhere remotely close to competing any time soon so no reason to go nuts and draft another qb. They have some major issues on the horizon
  19. He can start by not sucking ass vs the Saints. It would be surprising if he plays well.
  20. It's great that a 26 year old rookie is playing well. Cool story. Is he a franchise guy? Can you (or the Saints) afford to stick just with him as your QB1 on Draft Night? Will he flame out? He's had some injury concerns in his college career so that's something I'd keep an eye on. There are just too many questions right now to say for sure Shough is the Dude in NO or a dud. Like everyone else, he's got five games to show the Saints they need to worry about team building.
  21. For me it's all about playing the team that raped us for BY. I just want to play and beat them - if nothing else than to justify everything we gave up. In a way, that would help justify the trade in my mind.
  22. Today
  23. Dots is a meaningless social media term. Bombs, darts make sense
  24. You want to miss long not short. If he's over throwing on deep shots that a coaching requirement. You put the ball where only your guy can catch it or nobody catches it. That doesn't bother me. What bothers me is not throwing deep shots at all.
  25. We literally play the Saints next and this kid’s surprising start is the most relevant thing to talk about regarding them. Bryce Young insecurity shouldn’t shut down talk
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