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I honestly might be willing to overpay Yosh a little to keep him. Versatility to play LT or RT (even though he is a much better RT in my opinion) while also having great durability, as he has either missed very few or zero games due to injury in his career. That is the type of depth that is very underrated
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Kuechly on the state of the Panthers
PleaseCutStewart replied to cranky's topic in Carolina Panthers
I mean... I'm about as distrusting of Canales as you will find, but he has at least had the team improve record wise each season. I think if he gets rid of the rah rah rah mentality and gets an OC that he will let call plays, I'll be more of a fan - Today
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You lost all credibility being a blowhard.
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Hes been on our radio game announcing crew since 2022
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Mike Kaye: LB Devin Lloyd could be a realistic possibility
csx replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Because it doesnt make sense tagging middle linebackers when the formula takes in to account the salaries of OLBs -
Mike Kaye: LB Devin Lloyd could be a realistic possibility
strato replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
It does make you wonder a little. -
Logan Jones at 100+ is steal of the draft. super athletic and super feisty. great C. wanted foster last time, but jones imo is right there with him,. maybe a bit better depending on scheme.
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Mike Kaye: LB Devin Lloyd could be a realistic possibility
shaq replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Would absolutely love this signing -
Mike Kaye: LB Devin Lloyd could be a realistic possibility
Aussie Tank replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Broke -
Yeah, taking the stable thing too far can be just as bad as no stability. We will find out this season for sure.
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Going to hit 3 years with the same system and upper level coaches and FO. For us, I would agree that is stable. Stable might be about to turn into stagnant II this offense doesn’t pick it up.
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His play calling and time management at times has been suspect but the organization has been extremely stable under his stewardship. Not sure how you can disagree with Kuechly on that point.
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When what we have now looks good because what we had before was so terrible Like our QB
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Kuechly on the state of the Panthers
HeelsPanthersCanes replied to cranky's topic in Carolina Panthers
Lost all credibility 4 seconds in with "the stability we have with Dave Canales". GTFOH. -
NHL Olympics Thread (Or just Olympics in general)
HeelsPanthersCanes replied to KingKucci's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
Would've been something if they didn't even make it to the medal round. -
Who exactly is going to start at left tackle for us from FA or the draft? Rasheed Walker is the best FA and is expected to command a four year 85M deal with a lot guaranteed, and we have to fight other teams for him. We already have the most expensive line in the NFL. That playoff game really screwed us pushing us back to pick 19 and costing us a franchise LT. Dan Morgan will have to earn his money this offseason because i have no idea how we fill all of our holes.
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I think former players are justified in using the term we when referring to former teams, especially when they spent their whole career with them
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He’s our radio announcer
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cranky started following Kuechly on the state of the Panthers
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Nice little video with Kuechly's perspective on the state of the team. But does Kuechly work for the Panthers in some capacity? He keeps referring to the them as "we".
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Yes, he was serviceable when called upon. I think he also benefited greatly from some stellar play by Damien Lewis.
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This Bryce Guy (General BY Discussion)
electro's horse replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
From another guy on another forum regarding BTT rate. Pats fan without a dog in the fight “No. It’s not deep balls - it’s passes that gain a lot of yards. In terms of completed air yards (total ball travel through the air) he was #20 in the league. Top five are: Stafford, Maye, Prescott, Lawrence, and Darnold with Goff at 6. When adjusted per completion, Young is 10th worst of QBs who qualify at 4.8 air yards per completion. He’s tied with Tua and Shadeur. Below him are Nix, Cousins, Geno, Dillon Gabriel, Kyler Murray, Throw Rogan, and Brady Cook. League avg is 5.8. The top of the CAY/CMP list is: Lamar with 7.7, Marcus Mariota at 7.6, Maye 7.5, Stafford 7.4, Mills 7.1, and Darnold & Lawrence are at 7 yards a piece.” and another…. ”I'm pretty sure "big time throws" are just a subjective thing given by whoever at PFF is charting the game for a throw that's really good, a big play could still not be a "big time throw" if it's like underthrown but the guy was wide open or a tight six yard throw could be big time if it was fired through triple coverage to convert 3rd down or whatever. It's just "nice throw" with a stat nerd gloss. Bryce was 17th in total # of throws 20+ yards downfield and would've easily been worse if guys like Lamar, Burrow, Purdy, Daniel Jones, etc. hadn't missed time. I can believe he was pretty ok at hitting downfield throws when he had the right look but he wasn't very prolific about it (which is why all these stats boosting him are rate stats instead of volume) and 1-2 nice tosses a game were drowned by the entire rest of his game which is why he was 36th in intended air yards per throw regardless of anything he did downfield (which again, may have been ok but on very middling volume)” -
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Mike Kaye: LB Devin Lloyd could be a realistic possibility
jfra78 replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Pff says we should go after Leo Chenal, so thats probably what we do Leo Chenal Best Landing Spot: Carolina Panthers PFF Free-Agent Ranking: 12 After playing a limited role as a situational run-stuffing and blitzing linebacker to start his career with the Chiefs, Chenal is ready to slot in full time elsewhere. He has posted a 70.0-plus PFF run-defense grade in each of his first four seasons. But it’s his improvements in coverage — headlined by a career-best 72.6 PFF grade in 2025 — that should make him an enticing option. The Panthers' linebacking corps failed to produce a single player with a PFF overall grade above 55.0 in 2025. Adding Chenal to headline the group as the new green-dot communicator would project well for a defense that ranked 23rd in EPA per play allowed this past season. -
Mike Kaye: LB Devin Lloyd could be a realistic possibility
cranky replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
He had 4 INTS and 8 QB hits his first 3 years then had 5 INTs and 10 QB hits last year alone. Looks like they changed his role a little.
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