
Cary Kollins
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Just hit me we could easily have Stroud and Tank Dell lolll. Instead we have good kid Bryce and a really good future WR3 maybe. Difference between a competent GM and Fitt dog. https://x.com/bleacherreport/status/1726320253993673040?s=46&t=Nvijfbx9NMxjV7ziDd9d2Q fug this team
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It’s 9:13 am and nobodies fired yet?
Cary Kollins replied to Doc Holiday's topic in Carolina Panthers
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It’s true. Seems like a good dude, but every gamble he’s made has lost. Sometimes that’s how it goes, I admire the big swings but sometimes with big swings comes lots of whiffs.
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The most important part of Bryce’s play vs Texans
Cary Kollins replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
I’ll be interested to read the All-22 analysis, I suspect a lot of the success had to do with Brown calling an aggressive game as opposed to Reich doing the same predictable ass plays over and over. Just when I thought I was out, they PULL me back in! -
Wtf lol
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The play would be a highlight for any QB in the league. Spinning out of a potential sack, rolling to his left, off balance with the flick of the wrist and dropping it perfectly on the sideline is something to be excited about, especially for a rookie that has struggled connecting on long throws.
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go watch the replays of the throw from multiple angles. Live, the throw looked like one of Wilson’s prayer balls where his WR bailed him out, which he built his entire career on. This was not one of those throws. Thielen had the defender beat, Bryce recognized it and dropped it perfectly over the defenders shoulder. Wilson would constantly throw moon balls, often times under-thrown into double coverage and his star WRs would make ridiculous catches, and everyone would praise Wilson. Again, this was not one of those throws lol.
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That blitz just before halftime was one of the dumbest calls you could possibly make in the game of football, offense or defense. What exactly was the goal there?
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Miles signs offer, makes first statement
Cary Kollins replied to MechaZain's topic in Charlotte Hornets
Just a massive fugging idiot and clear danger to his own family and society in general. Send him to Gaza. -
This team has no on-field leaders. Shaq is the defacto leader of the team, the only guy from the glory days of 2015, and he’s out of course. No one else has a pedigree here with the capacity to lead the locker room. Burns is half checked out, the vets they signed in the off-season can’t wait to get out. This roster/FO needs an enema.
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Cam Newton and RG3 discuss Justin Fields and Bryce Young
Cary Kollins replied to Icege's topic in Carolina Panthers
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So with the Lions and Fins next, it’s likely this team is 0-6 going into the bye….then things get darkly funny. 10/29 Texans at home 11/5 Colts at home 11/9 TNF at Bears We all get to witness the two QBs the Panthers passed on probably kick our ass at home (with their teams fans outnumbering panthers fans) and then the team we traded up with on a short week on the road. You couldn’t script a more embarrassing three game stretch to lose for the FO and coaching staff. Oh and after that it’s the cowboys, titans and NFCS teams. It’s gonna get a lot worse. Embrace the suck
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Move the team, bring the NFL to the triangle
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Has Young shown flashes of being a #1 pick?
Cary Kollins replied to TN05's topic in Carolina Panthers
If Bryce had of been the only legit top ten prospect coming into the draft, things would seem better. But the reality is the two QBs that went in the next couple of picks after Bryce look more like number one picks and it’s not even close. Gambling that Young would be the second coming of Peyton manning because of his mental intangibles seems to be a losing bet four weeks into the season. It’s the type of gamble that costs people’s jobs. Not to mention what the FO sacrificed to move up to select the losing bet. The time for accountability is rapidly approaching. -
The behind the scenes stuff leading up to the draft showed Fitt telling Reich he and the scouts had settled on Bryce as the top pick, but he would let Reich come to his own conclusion so it was collaborative. When your bosses are telling you they basically want you to come to a certain conclusion, it’s easy to do. I agree the jury is still out on Bryce, not saying he’s a bust or won’t have a successful career. But after a four week sample size it’s clear Stroud and Richardson are more pro-ready than Bryce, even taking into consideration their situations. Fwiw I was sold on Bryce as well, and still think he can be the Panthers future. It’s just really hard to see Stroud and AR look like beasts while the Panthers have the worst offense in the league.
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We really traded the best running back in football for several non-first round picks because an algorithm said it equals a first round pick. while simultaneously turning down MULTIPLE first round picks for a dude in Burns that spends most games not even being mentioned. What a time to be alive
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Mingo and ammo to trade up for Bryce lol. Maybe one other player that is backup material at best, who the hell knows.
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And this isn’t hyperbole. The man has tried but everything he’s done (or not done) has turned to poo. CMC balling. Stroud balling. Richardson balling. Picks suck. Trades have sucked. Extensions have sucked. Not trading Burns for multiple firsts. Remember Fitt and his scouts are the ones who were dead set on Bryce at one, and had to convince Frank. Not saying Frank is the answer, just starting at the top since Tepper can’t be fired. He had a good look at it. Nice dude. Next.
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Official Vikings at Panthers GameDay Thread
Cary Kollins replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
the 2025 draft? Time to look at mocks i guess -
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NFL executives give Bryce Young early grade
Cary Kollins replied to Icege's topic in Carolina Panthers
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NFL executives give Bryce Young early grade
Cary Kollins replied to Icege's topic in Carolina Panthers
lol some of this stuff is beyond comprehension