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Yeah the Magic probably didn't get home til 1 or 2am last night
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Kon will be fine. Most players go through a slump at some point. He’s building up his stamina and endurance. And at the end of the day, even with his current struggles, he’s still a threat out there It’s just great we have the depth to still push through. It was great seeing Miles really step up last game. When your fourth guy is still a threat to go out there and get 25 on a given night, that’s a good problem. Main reason I’m all for staying the course, and just adding even more talent in the draft
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The amount of couples cheating on each other is too dam high. It's disgusting frankly, its almost like everywhere is like Hollywood was years ago. I don't even want to bring up my time in Fayetteville or talk about housing developments. I just don't understand, my queen is not to be shared, but people stay swinging and its no longer underground. No one cares about the oath they take anymore.
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2026 Win predictions from DraftKings
Basbear replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I mean the body, numbers, and results. They are all around 6'2 220LBs with 4.4 wheels. Yes different routes and what each is "good" at. They all are struggling was the other thing they shared. I do feel XL is the best of them and they all struggle against zone- You want 2.3.....fyi tmac was a 2.3.....lemon is a 3.22.....JSN is 3.6
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Praise the Lord and congratulations!
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the 2 days off are nice and should help
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Ive had many drafts like this, its over and I feel great about it.... Then I review it and see no OT or CB or ILB(almost a must given the talent). Brother its great *expect for the no ILB part, I mean that's not a deal breaker or nothing and there's always UDFA. Plus I do not care for Beck at all, but at pick 200...perfectly fine with that. everetererettte at 159 is cheating, what board is this? I always use conses.
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He's played 135 games in the last calendar year. I don't think wearing down will be an issue going forward in his career
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Kon Knueppel was always going to take some lumps sooner or later. I expect a bounce back game from him. He knows he let the team down.
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Dan like Dave listens to the boss of all bosses. And that boss is seemingly ready to go down with the ship if it comes down to it because his ego is that big. It's best for everyone to begin acclimating to that reality.
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Any post season win is a reason to celebrate.
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I’m not worried about Kon. It’s crazy he’s played all but 1 game plus summer league. Bro has never gone this hard this long against this kind of competition. Buddy should be exhausted.
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Vrabel and Russini? Athletic investigating.
WUnderhill replied to TD alt's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think it’s more the lying and conflict of interest. Is it bad to cheat on your spouse? Yes. But I doubt people would care that much or that she would get fired if it was with somebody random and not somebody that she is supposed to objectively report on and/or somebody that could give her an unfair advantage with insider info. Just standard conflict of interest stuff and lying to your employer about it that makes it a firable offense. It’s like a lot of workplaces: it’s not ideal to have workplace romances, but as long as everything is above board, reported to HR, no major power dynamics issues, etc. then it’s usually fine. But if you’re cheating, sneaking, lying, and somebody could be translating that relationship to a workplace benefit, that’s a problem. -
That may be true but not having a competent and talented safety is what let Stafford cook us down the field in almost less than 1 minute and bouncing us out the playoffs. Scott is a liability in each level of the game IMO and a versatile player at that position can completely change the look of a defense just as much as a pass rusher. Knocked down passes big moments, turnovers, TFL, QB pressures on blitzes, etcetera. I'm not saying you don't want us to draft a safety, but most of us should agree that WE NEEEED a lights out safety on this team finally. If DM moves up a spot before Vikings and not give up much to snag him for us I won't be mad in slightest. This kid is a DAWG and I believe he could possibly be a staple on this defense the likes of the guys we still sing praises for Peppers, Kuechly, Davis, Rucker, Beason, Morgan, Gamble..............Thieneman?
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Benjamin Solak on Panthers draft needs
TheSpecialJuan replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
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TheSpecialJuan started following Benjamin Solak on Panthers draft needs
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Picks: Nos. 19, 51, 83, 119, 158, 159, 200 I'm extremely excited for the Panthers' 2026 draft. How could you not be? After two straight offseasons of aggressive defensive spending, coordinator Ejiro Evero's unit looks ready to make the leap. Jaelan Phillips and Devin Lloydfill out two of the biggest gaps on the roster, though the Panthers should not be discounted from drafting a top edge rusher early. Phillips is a major injury risk and not a sack artist, so he doesn't fully solve the Panthers' 5.3% sack rate from last season (27th in the league). The Panthers might be the Akheem Mesidor(Miami) team, as they need his production immediately. The Panthers are also often tagged as the Kenyon Sadiq team, which is very possible. No one among Tommy Tremble, Ja'Tavion Sanders and Mitchell Evans has played his way into an unquestioned starting role. But the Panthers do have three tight ends on the roster, two of whom are on rookie contracts. Sadiq would fit nicely in Dave Canales' offense, which has a dynamic screen game and schemes up targets well. But I'd like to see an accompanying move to make room at the position for Sadiq's snaps to love the pick. There's much more room at wide receiver, where a second three-level option to run besides Offensive Rookie of the Year Tetairoa McMillan could really bust open this offense. I could see an early pick spent in the secondary, which might come as a surprise to some. Slot corner Chau Smith-Wade has been fine but could be improved upon if an elite nickel option is available at No. 51 (think D'Angelo Ponds from Indiana or Keionte Scottfrom Miami). Depth behind the outside corners is also quite thin, and Mike Jackson (29 years old) is in a contract year, so a player with inside-out versatility would have even more value. Clemson's Avieon Terrell, anyone? The Panthers can also buttress the slot by drafting a safety with good man coverage traits to play opposite Tre'von Moehrig, as neither Lathan Ransom nor Nick Scott has emphatically secured that role. Treydan Stukes(Arizona) is another option who would make a lot of sense at No. 51. Bottom line: Wide receiver, pass rusher and defensive back are the big needs. Attack them aggressively -- this is the end of Bryce Young's rookie contract, so it's time to push
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This could all be resolved very easily with a Russini nude photo shoot in the Athletic.
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Ehh, she should have be fired. Or resigned. What I said in the post right before yours I am quoting gives the reason. There is no rage involved. Just standards. As far as your point I agree that the level of hostility in a lot of opinions is high. I see hypocritical blood lust level of self righteousness everywhere in society today, and it isn’t going to sit this one out. It is everywhere.
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General Offseason Chat/News (& AI slop postings)
TheSpecialJuan replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I disagree and let's not normalize poor personal decisions because lots of people don't make these trangressions and especially not with someone that you do business with when you work in the public eye.
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