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  2. Funny enough, I was just listening to Mike Davis talk about how he doesn't like Steve Spurrier and some of the grimey stuff they did at USC with him in charge.
  3. With how aggressively the team used to leak info, I think that if Bryce's leadership was an issue we would have heard about it.
  4. I'm happy with TMac, but Tyler Warren was last season's Tyler Linderbaum for me in that he was at a position that wasn't one of the five pillars but he was the best player at his position AND one of the top talents in the draft. I cannot fuging wait for the Panthers to start winning again so that those guys fall to us like they seem to for teams like Baltimore & Philadelphia.
  5. Still working on consuming all of these so I don't have summaries available, but I figured there might be another Huddler or three trying to kill time before tonight's final preseason game. Panthers Blueprint: Training Camp The in-house produced Blueprint series has given behind-the-scenes look on the field and off. Start the day with Robert Hunt's family, be in the morning meetings, mic'd up players during practice (Jaycee, Rozeboom, Icky, and Bryce), roster evaluations by the staff, and plenty of camp highlights capping off with FanFest. Processing Blue (Mike Kaye & Alex Zietlow Mike and Alex are back talking about a variety of topics including but not limited to: joint practice + preseason game vs. Houston, Trey Hendrickson trade rumors involving Carolina, training camp awards, draft pick draft, and various thoughts about the team. Jordan & Jake 706: Opening Day Another in-house Panthers' production, the most recent episode of Jordan and Jake talk about how to properly balance intensity in practice, react to the starters being shutdown for the preseason finale, share their thoughts on the newest Panther QB, and more. Raw Room - Ep 278 - Gas Pedal (ft. Mike Davis) Assistant special teams' coach Darren Bates' Raw Room podcast has former Panthers' RB Mike Davis on his weekly podcast. I'm about halfway through this one and it's been a lot of fun. The Raw Room guys (DB, his friend Alex Sweets, former Eagles/Chargers OT King Dunlap, and former Atlanta DB Jalen Collins) are hilarious and Mike fits right in. They talk about his football experience coming up, decommitting from Florida and how he decided on South Carolina, and more. Warning: If you're the type of person that is easily distracted by accents, despite XL being on the team, you might have issues with understanding the Memphis dialect. If you don't care about how somebody talks, just what they're talking about, tune in!
  6. Allen was borderline unplayable in College. He's an absolute unicorn in terms of his career panning out the way it has.
  7. It's a step up in competition as well. The gap in athletic skill is narrowed from what was faced at the college level.
  8. They threw him to the wolves. He needed to sit a year and rework his footwork. I wanted to sit at #9 and take him if he fell (he obviously didn't) - I didn't envision him being so fragile.
  9. There are similarities between the two in terms of trying to develop a raw passer. Allen's best season in college was with 56% completion. But unfortunately for AR he was even more raw and has apparently been pretty full of himself thinking he already arrived. And also the coaches were too willing to use him as a runner. All in all another example of ultimately squandering talent. All too common in this league.
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  11. Remember that Khalil Mack was traded for 2 firsts and some change at the end of his rookie deal to the Bears. The Bears ultimately won the trade as Mack was a continuous PB/AP player and the Raiders squandered all the draft capital on players worth far less. It's dumb to turn down that kind of haul, but it's definitely not hard to completely squander.
  12. I do also want to point out that people STILL believe in Justin Fields despite the unbelievable amount of evidence he is completely incapable of being more than a gimmick, run first, check down QB. It is flabbergasting the amount of chances some of these busts get.
  13. He will never be able to make it as an NFL QB. Maybe if he played some special teams and could catch he could be a poor man's Taysom Hill but that is about the extent of his ceiling. More likely than not, he will probably be permanently out of the NFL in 3-4 years.
  14. He's not afraid of hogs but he afraid of pigskin
  15. Josh Allen was not nearly as bad as AR-15. Josh wasn't the most accurate passer in college, but he wasn't nearly as scatter shot as Richardson. To make things worse, Anthony came out as a RSO. Really young, inexperienced AND major accuracy issues? Big red flags for me.
  16. Now do Josh Allen. Just saying. They were similar prospects except that Allen was even more wildly inaccurate.
  17. "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
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. I expect a bigger season from XL than our rookie.
  21. 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.
  22. β€œHe’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
  23. heres a good match between Richard lupkes and Travis Richard is like 60 in the video and 320 Lbs
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