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Now do Josh Allen. Just saying. They were similar prospects except that Allen was even more wildly inaccurate.
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"Bold, stupid and very accurate predictions" Despite his overwhelming Broncos fandom, I like this channel. Look beyond the comedy routines and these are pretty sound and fair takes. No Panthers mentions, because no one cares, but he did not predict us to be the worst in the NFC. https://youtu.be/03y5RLXmj4k?si=EUxjTSm5SeVEK_2z
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I don't mind him as a bottom of the roster player if we keep 6 OLBs. But, if we only keep 5: DJ Wonnum, Pat Jones, Nic Scourton, & Princely Umanmielen are locks. That leaves DJ Johnson competing with Thomas Incoom for the final spot. Both play ST. Johnson may be a little better against the run, but Incoom has proven to be a much better pass rusher. And I think that should give Incoom the edge bc we need all the pass rush help we can get.
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DJ Johnson, the end of the line
Bostonheelfish replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
You guys are nuts. He can set an edge and plays the run well. We need that badly. He’s not a top tier starter but he can whoop a tight end, and that helps limit offensive schemes. He’s strong and pretty tenacious. -
Legette reminds Horn of a recent Super Bowl champion
pantherclaw replied to TD alt's topic in Carolina Panthers
I expect a bigger season from XL than our rookie.- 1 reply
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I knew AR-15 was a bust. Dude was crazy inaccurate in college. Big arms don't mean anything if you can't hit the broad side of a barn. Not surprised a jag QB like Daniel Jones beat him out.
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“He’s got the ability to separate. Reminds me a lot of A.J. Brown, how tough he is at the top of his routes and how fast he is at his size. Even when you get a good jam on him, he can knock it down and still get his top speed. He’s real physical and real fast.” Call Jaycee Horn a homer all you want, but he knows more than you do about these things. https://clutchpoints.com/nfl/carolina-panthers/panthers-news-xavier-legette-draws-aj-brown-comp-from-star-teammate
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heres a good match between Richard lupkes and Travis Richard is like 60 in the video and 320 Lbs
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I would have passed on AR 10 times out of 10. Not in the first round, ever.
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Travis was a great father unlike the poo-head that was his. Like Tyson said, Travis had to carry water to his house until he was 8 years old. His dad just didn't care or provide for Travis or any of his kids or the wife for that matter. He could have easily done so, but he didn't. His dad owned a local WV bar and that was where you could find him. Travis grew up ultra poor and didn't have too. Travis did all he could for Tyson to make it. Big day for them and for the rare, they for sure earned it.
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I 100% wanted AR15 over BY. *I also stated AR need at the very very least to sit a whole NFL season, I was 100% with that as well. colts named him starter before Panthers did with BY.. he needed a red shirt and who knows then with the right leadership.
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Love seeing good people that deserve it get their bag. I realize that $10M for an NFL player is nothing but for a kid that came from a no nothing town, went to a no nothing school, and was a no nothing UDFA it's a massive accomplishment. Good for him.
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Glad we didn't draft him.
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Canales on what to expect against Steelers!!!
L-TownCat replied to Doc LRB's topic in Carolina Panthers
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David Tepper has never won more games than Spurrier did in his NFL debut season. In fact the ONE time Tepper matched it….is when he tried to in season tank. Tepper is basically the football George Constanza
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I was a very very young lad when Spurrier came to Duke to be HC. Some of newspaper reporters caught him on the golf course on like a wednesday and he had a game against UNC Saturday. This was when Duke was lucky to win 2 games, and he told the reporters " I got nothing to fear, Ive watched the tape and UNC doesn't scare me one bit ". Now at this point Im a huuge WWF fan and just loved trash talking promos and I was a big UNC fan. So this was a perfect heel and by my gods, he shocking (to and many others) beat UNC. I became a fan of his afterwards and when he made the jump to NFL, I would have beat the side farm he'd change the whole league. He was great for the game of football.
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Canales on what to expect against Steelers!!!
Butterflyj30 replied to Doc LRB's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Legette still focusing on drops per David Newton
Basbear replied to TD alt's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I've met his father a few times, great human. At one point in time for around 20 years no mortal man could beat him left armed on a table. He just had superhuman strength and he never lied about being juiced up. He's very smart and very entertaining. Hes got a YouTube that focuses on arm wrestling. There's tons of other older videos of him just smashing arms. He had unreal speed for a ultra heavyweight and just one of the best to ever pull. One short story- He did some work for cross fit and they flew him out to Australia. Well they gave him some 20 year old smoke show to be his guide and helper, after he realized this he went to the people in charge and asked for a different intern. He's one of the rare men that never cheated on wife and didn't want to start, him telling it was too funny. He's got a great story teller vibe and is great on MCs duties if you are a USA fan. https://www.youtube.com/@TravisBagentUnfiltered
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You can force feed the ball to all sorts of old vets in the slot and they will get 50 yards on a losing team. People are confusing stats with being good. Stats often lie. AT isn’t good. AT is a backup role player we choose to start and over target. Renfow realistically projects to be what AT should have been here’s A random role player you see on very select downs. Ricky Prohel.
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As a thank you and to pull him out of retirement because our WR situation was largely unknown at the time. AT doesn’t start for 99% of NFL teams. And folks are bragging about our “deep” we are at WR…yet still want him out there. I don’t care about his cap hit. We should never of begged him out of retirement. We got tons of youth to rep. We weren’t a high powered pass O which means opportunities aren’t going to be coming out the ears for everyone to begin with. I support a real youth movement. It’s still development year, not a winning years. I can accept others want to watch a can’t get open, no YAC, slow, old WR with hands at the expensive of younger talent.
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