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Will history repeat itself and Carolina make it to NFCCG this year?
KSpan replied to KSpan's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Will history repeat itself and Carolina make it to NFCCG this year?
SOJA replied to KSpan's topic in Carolina Panthers
oh 100% I'm just living in fantasy land don't mind me -
Will history repeat itself and Carolina make it to NFCCG this year?
45catfan replied to KSpan's topic in Carolina Panthers
How hard is it to find 3 things in common relative to another occurrence in any given year? Even if the trend holds true, we make the SB and lose. -
Panthers.com exclusive: Inside the draft room
Bear Hands replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
I will say, I am feeling very good about staying put and landing a top wideout to really elevate this offense. We needed an offense defining type player and got that in Tet. In retrospect, I really don’t know if I would have felt as good getting Mykel/Etc and a lesser WR — sacrificing not getting a day 1 WR1 and reaching on D. Honestly, we got the same level of talent/potential in R2-3 on defense that we were gonna get in a trade down. Won’t know until we see results but it was a really smart draft strategy this year. Heck, even if we traded down, who knows maybe Golden may have been in the cards over defense. - Today
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Will history repeat itself and Carolina make it to NFCCG this year?
Proudiddy replied to KSpan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Then the cynical part of me just felt they’ll use us as a patsy for Lamar or Josh Allen to have their redemption arc. I fuging hate Goodell and the NFL. But I love the Panthers. *sad face -
Official 2025 NHL Playoffs Thread
KillerKat replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
I can never root for any Canadian team to win a cup even against one of my hated American teams. -
His completion percentage was, but his total yardage was not, and that was with some atrocious WR play at times (though some major balling out by Thielen at times for sure). But he also had some really bad throws. His mechanics are far from perfect and NEED to improve. Receivers are no longer an excuse, either. I'm not saying he is a top 10 QB, just that in a lot of categories he was between average and just inside the top 10 in that stretch if we do things like considering his rushing as part of his production. My issue with him is we need to see within game and between game consistency. We saw some evidence of that possibility though.
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Will history repeat itself and Carolina make it to NFCCG this year?
SOJA replied to KSpan's topic in Carolina Panthers
only question left is are we playing the Bills, chiefs, ravens in the superbowl? Bills would certainly be the best in terms of just playing a cursed franchise -
Panthers.com exclusive: Inside the draft room
SOJA replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
this is really cool, also credit to Dan for holding the Rams hostage for that pick. I'm proud he didn't sell low on it. -
This is getting beyond stupid.
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Falcons posted this, then deleted it LOLOLOL
LinvilleGorge replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
What the hell happened to Kyle Pitts? He looked like he was going to be one of if not the best TE of his generation when he put up over 1k yards as a rookie. Instead that looks likely to be the high water mark of his career. -
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Anyone go to the concert at the panthers stadium?! What an absolute treat. Haven’t seen that stadium filled up in awhile. Still loud and having fun.
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Will history repeat itself and Carolina make it to NFCCG this year?
45catfan replied to KSpan's topic in Carolina Panthers
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More about Ransom, 4th round, pick 122. I found this to be very interesting--look how they used him at Ohio State-- Some of us had him as a Strong Safety, but I just think he is a hybrid. I mean, 60% of the snaps last year he had deep safety responsibilities. In 2023, Ransom was deep 53% of snaps. Note how that transition was gradual when in 2022, where he was deep only 31% of the time-- his primary responsibilities were as a box safety who covered the slot frequently. While his first duties were that of a box safety in 2022, he evolved into a deep safety with some slot coverage abilities. He is described as very smart, and you can see how Ohio State gave him responsibilities that require a very versatile skill set and level of intelligence. I think, when all the dust settles, Ransom will be our steal of the draft. Horn is right there with him.
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I find it interesting that TMac was shown here practicing without gloves. Is that a new approach to improving hands because the gloves are so sticky? If you think about the draft and evaluated the talent at each position and rate them by round, you see what the Panthers did--get the best WR in the draft. in round 2, you had WRs like Bech and Tre Harris going--meanwhile, the Panthers grabbed Scourton (late first round grade) and Princely (expected to be drafted in the middle of the second round). Bech and Harris were projected to be third rounders. If you evaluate the draft by your expectations of the performance of the talent, you are guessing and trying for clicks. However, if you understand the depth of talent at each position and align that with needs, the strategy becomes the issue--not a subjective guess. Did the Panthers address WR and Edge wisely, considering the players likely to be available? Yes. Ask yourself this: In the Panther system, is it possible that Scourton would be a better edge than Walker? I think he is a better fit. Princely? Better fit. Morgan had an excellent draft. When you see Ransom play S, you will be convinced that it was a Home Run. That pick was solid and he will be here for a long time.
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Wasn't sure where to put this; can't start a new thread. Anyone paying attention to the CWS? Tarheels cruise in first two games, set up regional championship with fully rested bullpen and tons of momentum. On the road to Omaha!
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Will history repeat itself and Carolina make it to NFCCG this year?
parker replied to KSpan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Or it could be because we are building a pretty good team that is going to compete. But I expect us to win the division this year. -
Now that makes much more sense.... Feel better dude! I suspect they will will be searching for trades early in the offseason though.
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Little worried about Jarvy Shoulder and that torn cuff, it's needed surgery for 2 years now and he's gonna play with it injured again next season. I like the toughness but would definitely prefer it to be fixed. He's an intritical player on the team going forward. Also I was high on pain pills last time I wrote about saving cap space but I didn't go into detail cause I wouldn't have been able to do so. "still on a ton of pain medication but not as nearly as many, think I'm down to 23 pills a day from 32 a few days ago, 18 of them are for pain management in some form or another." But I digress let's get to the point I was trying to make in my last post about saving, I'll now use Jarvis as an example. Let's say the canes spend 23m of the 28m in space they have available. Then have Jarvis get surgery and put him on LTIR at the start of the regular season. You let the cap space sit til the trade deadline. At the deadline that cap space would have accural on it and the team can use that space and spend 24m on incoming salary for the rest of the season. Let's say they bring in 5 players and send out two. "player A has an 8m AAV contract" he'd cost Carolina 4m the rest of the season. Player B makes 10 "cost of 5. So forth and so forth. Using that accural system and the Jarvis LTIR, the Canes could then go into the playoffs with a healthy Jarvis and be 19m over the cap legally for a cup run. The more cap space available at the start of the season, the larger the accural would be at the trade deadline. That was the first part of what I was going to try and articulate the other day but I'm on 35mg of oxy every 6 hours plus ketorolac and two other pain pills and another for kidney spasms. Have a wonderful night everyone
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Been listening to Lavar Burton Reads.
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Will history repeat itself and Carolina make it to NFCCG this year?
Seltzer replied to KSpan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Honest to God with all the crazy poo that has happened since 2020, who knows man... I'm sure as hell leaning in on this one though! -
Will history repeat itself and Carolina make it to NFCCG this year?
3838 replied to KSpan's topic in Carolina Panthers
So.... our destiny is tied to J Lo's marital escapades and Ohio State's fourtunes...... sounds totally legit.
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