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Jeremy Igo

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  1. Are you under the impression that BR is an actual publication?
  2. I am pulling for Denver also. Not interested in the media masturbation over another Patriots Superbowl appearance this week. Plus my oldest brother is in Denver. Should be a fun two weeks of smack.
  3. Today the Carolina Panthers host the Arizona Cardinals. The winner goes to the Superbowl, the loser goes home. Not much else needs to be said. Preview Video: Panthers Keys to Victory - Run the ball, Run the clock. The best way to limit the offensive firepower of Carson Palmer and his outstanding receivers is to keep them off of the field. Time devouring drives featuring runs by Jonathan Stewart and Cam Newton will keep the defense fresh and the game at a pace the Panthers excel at. - Harass Carson Palmer. When the defense does take the field, they need to make sure Palmer is on the ground early and often. Apply as much pressure as possible through creative blitzing. I am not saying hit him after the play, I am saying make sure he is on the ground when it is close enough not to draw a flag. He is a stoic 36 year old QB that has looked less than stellar so far in the playoffs. Do not let him get comfortable. - Sound special teams play. If I have one worry about this game, it is special teams giving up a big play and causing a momentum shift. Last week they allowed a huge return just after the half to setup the Seahawks first touchdown. I don't need to remind you what happened after that. This is the first time in Panthers history they have hosted the NFC Championship game. No matter the outcome, this day will be remembered as Panthers lore for generations to come. Enjoy it. View full article
  4. With the most important game in Bank of America Stadium history coming up on Sunday, we thought we would ask Zack Lutrell, friend of the Huddle and founder of the Roaring Riot, for a few tips on maximizing your own personal volume this Sunday. Here is what he had to say..... Step One: Stand and Cheer for the Panthers… It says it right there in the fight song: Be respectful and polite to those around you…but come on! Get on your feet, and make some noise. Step Two: …But not on offense. Yes, this includes the wave. Do not do the wave when the offense has the ball. With Cam under center it’s time to reflect in deep, abiding, uninterrupted silence. Perhaps ponder on your life choices, think back to the one that got away, or best yet, do an internal top ten list on your favorite Panther players, Panther plays, Panther games, Cam Newton dances, Panther gear that you own. You get the idea. Step Three: Get to your seat early, get back to your seat on time, and stay in your seat to the end. We get it, security lines are too long and tailgates are too short. You gotta use the facilities, you need to stock up on “refreshments”. Trust me, we get it. But there are some critical times you need to be in your seats: Player entrances. Get there before kickoff. Whatever time you think you need to leave for the game, take 15 minutes off it. The start of the 3rd quarter. We’ve heard a lot about the Panthers coming out flat after half time…take a look around the stadium as the 3rd quarter kicks off. We, as fans, need to do our part. Try leaving during the first timeout of the second quarter, or during the kickoff and timeout between scoring plays. The end. It’s going to be cold. Wrap up for the elements. When you dress think about how you will feel if the game goes to overtime. Don’t worry about traffic, don’t try and beat the crowd. Stay until the bitter end…no matter how much you think the game is over. Step Four: Keep Participating in Keep Pounding We can’t lie, we originally thought the “Keep Pounding” chant might be a little corny. It’s not. It sounds great on TV and helps pump the crowd up at the right times. Jump on the bandwagon with us and let’s make “Keep Pounding” rattle through the concourses. Step Five: Be louder than the person to your right Look right. Is that person louder than you? Then step it up! If they aren’t then inform them of the “be louder” challenge. Get that opposing QB’s teeth rattling in his head. Step Six: Layer Up, Son Panthers Hat, Panthers Gloves, Roaring Riot Scarf, Panthers Snuggie (they are real), Panthers thermals, Leicester City jersey, Panthers undies, Panthers hoodie, Panthers sweatpants. This will prepare you for the elements and keep you warm into the fourth quarter when the team needs you most. Step Seven: Defense best practices A few notes on when to make noise: All downs matter, not just the 3rd. Start when the other team hits that huddle and stop when the play is over. Noise disrupts huddles, audibles, hot routes, on-field awareness. Everything. Don’t give them a second’s peace. Step Eight: Unify Your Voice A cacophony of sound is great at times, especially on defense, but the real impact (especially for the TV audience) is a good old unified chant. If you hear the beginnings of a “Let’s Go Panthers” make it your personal aim to ensure every voice in that stadium ROARS (see what we did there) in unison. Step Nine: Secure your libations. Nothing is more of a downer than spilling your drink. The only comparable feeling is having a drink spilled on you. Keep those refreshments secure. Soggy feet are for amateurs. Step Ten: Remember, we are all in this together. There will be people around you griping. There will be people with ridiculous opinions. There will be people who don’t know any of the players. The game will be intense and high pressure. There will be opposition fans sitting in Panther PSL seats. Don’t lose sight of the main goal. Support the team as best you can. Stay united and put petty things to one side….and let’s do our part to get this team to the Super Bowl. For more information on the Roaring Riot visit www.roaringriot.com And remember folks, this Sunday.. GET LOUD and KEEP POUNDING! View full article
  5. You and I disagree on standards of what is funny. ;)
  6. Panthers have one of the most complete and talented rosters in the NFL. It is an insult to the 9 other pro bowlers working hard every day. I doubt they would appreciate the name.
  7. To think a team with 10 pro bowlers has only one great player and thus is the name of the team is pretty silly.
  8. This week I continue the bird watching tour of 2016 with a hunt for a rare bird known as a Cardinals fan. When googling communities for fans of the Arizona, I was left with few options. Heck, the Huddle came up as a first page result.... That's a new one. But, there is no shame in having few fans. I actually prefer it to teams like the Seahawks who have a large (but decreasing) amount of fans that know nothing about the team. For the most part, these Arizona fans seem to be knowledgeable. A nice change of pace after last week. On the Panthers defensive line Aside from the "Camthers" nonsense, a pretty fair assessment. Can't disagree with much here. On Panthers linebackers Again, pretty fair. It is hard for anyone to argue that Luke and TD are not the best linebacker duo in the league. On the Secondary Unfortunately, this is realistic as well. Admittedly, the Panthers depleted secondary is the biggest weakness on the entire team. To make matters worse, they are facing the most talented WR corps they have all season. The good news? Carson Palmer is their QB. Palmer looked like a guy who had never won a playoff game in his entire career last week, because he hadn't up until that point. Look for the Panthers to feast on this statue of a QB early. Once banged up, the game is over. On stopping the Panthers offense... ....and here it is. I have posted this same exact thing from almost every opponent this NFL season. Contain Cam... Double Olsen... easy win. Yet the Panthers are now 16-1 and have the highest scoring offense in the league. On Cardinals Fans traveling to Carolina Can you imagine that drive home... freezing cold with no Superbowl thoughts to keep you warm? I recommend he reconsider. There will be 99.5% Panthers fans at Bank of America Stadium on Sunday. It won't be pleasant for visitors. On the Panthers turf... Looks like the Seattle turf excuse made it into the ether and it is now "a thing". The turf is fine. If football teams can't handle playing in outdoor conditions, they don't belong in the playoffs. Stop whining. I must say, for the Cardinals to be in the NFC Championship game it was really rough trying to find anything interesting they were saying. Either they do not expect to win this game or the Cardinals fan base is made up of mostly 75 years olds who stick to AOL chat rooms. View full article
  9. Each week, win or lose, I bring to you the best of what my camera lens manages to find. This week the Panthers take care of business against Seattle. Without further ado.... Along the Sidelines - Seattle Seahawks at Carolina Panthers View full article
  10. Today the Carolina Panthers face what seems like a division opponent, the Seattle Seahawks. These two teams know each other as well as any two teams in the league. Keys to Panthers Victory: 1. A heavy dose of Greg Olsen. Seattle's defense has been vulnerable all year in covering Tight Ends. Kam Chancellor has not looked like the player of last year. If the Panthers can find ways to feed Greg Olsen, the win becomes much more attainable. 2. Minimize Seattle Miracle Plays - Russell Wilson is a virtuoso of making plays out of nothing. He improvises as well as any QB in the league when things break down. The Panthers defense must stay at home, keep on their man even when it looks like Wilson is in trouble. 3. Throw deep. Seattle will start out stacking the box today with defenders. Count on it. It will take a few long receptions to have them back off a bit. Ted Ginn could be the difference in this game. A few receptions and it is won. A few drops... well.... Whatever the outcome, today is the most important and most exciting home game in Panthers history. Enjoy! View full article
  11. Winner Winner Chicken Dinner. Random selection chose you two, which means fate says your swag will help the Panthers to victory. Please Message me your names so I can get your tickets and pregame passes to will call ASAP. Also I would like to get a pic of you on the field if possible. You can also email the info to [email protected] if more convenient.
  12. I am giving away.... 2 Panthers - Seahawks Tickets (section 522) 2 Pregame Field Passes (hottest item in Charlotte) Who wants em? TO ENTER 1. Be a registered member of CarolinaHuddle.com 2. Reply to this topic with your love of the Panthers. Random winner will be chosen on Saturday before noon. Tickets and field passes will be left at stadium will call. Keep Pounding
  13. Jonathan Stewart returned to the Carolina Panthers practice field today with his usual sense of humor. Stewart participated fully in all drills that media was allowed to see. He took the first team snaps as usual . I did not witness any lingering issues with his foot that there may have been. However, all eyes will be on him tomorrow to see how the foot reacts to his first day back with a helmet. In my opinion, we will see Stewart full speed ahead on Sunday. Other practice notes: - Kurt Coleman was the first player on the practice field. His presence will be needed badly against the Seattle passing attack. - The receivers looked sharp, no dropped ball from what I was allowed to witness. Usually there is one or two. Devin Funchess has improved a great deal since the Panthers - Seahawks game earlier this season. He could be a big factor in the outcome. - Cam Newton was his normal self, laughing and cracking jokes during stretches. The team seems loose but focused on the task at hand. Confidence is in the air. View full article
  14. Josh Norman stopped by the Huddle Studios for a conversation on many things including the upcoming Seattle game. Have a listen.... Direct MP3 View full article
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