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You ok bro? Too much offseason left for you to be going full "crazy" like this.
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#1 defense in the NFL. A bunch of rookies wasn't gonna help that unit. Yet out there with UDFAs starting on the oline and nutting up the Super Bowl.
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Stupid! Run the defense back, and beef up the oline with high draft picks, high pedigree players. Instead, let's draft all defense and completely ignore the reason we lost the Super Bowl - oline!!!!
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AJ and Free are the only 106 and Park hosts I recognize. The show was dead to me when they replaced them.
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Big shoes to fill with that name. "106 and Park" on BET was one of the most popular shows in the African American household at one time. Many actually cried when it was cancelled.
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Bro, they terrorized QBs! Especially Brees and Ryan. I loved it!
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Blueprint [shorts]: Scourton & Princely
Navy_football replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
And they're so young. This group could be around for another 10 years. -
Jimmy Horn Jr injured during practice
Navy_football replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Very possible. But, I think TMac and XL both have much higher ceilings than Coker. Will they get there is the question. -
Jimmy Horn Jr injured during practice
Navy_football replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's the caveat that many of us are skimming over. And it's a big one. Most of that room is really young, and we've seen our share of early success in Carolina at the WR position that quickly faded into obscurity. -
Former Panther kickers named Harrison
Navy_football replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Well... chicks do dig the long ball -
Teams with the most cap dedicated to the OL
Navy_football replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Not sure why I keep hearing how good this receiving group is. They have potential. Yes. Reality of what we're counting on - 2 rookie draft picks at WR - one was a 6th rounder, another 2 rookie UDFAs at WR, 2 second year WRs - one with suspect hands and the other with suspect speed, 2 thirty years olds WRs - one closer to forty and the other hasn't played in 2 years, a rookie TE and another second year TE. That's not exactly a group I'd hang my hat on. Not yet anyways. -
Teams with the most cap dedicated to the OL
Navy_football replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Wasn't that Brady's kryptonite too? Middle pressure doesn't allow any QB to step up to avoid speed rushers, or allow them to step into their throws. Not just a small QB issue. -
Panthers.com exclusive: Inside the draft room
Navy_football replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
The biggest concern with taking Jonathan Brooks so early was injury. Had he not been coming off an ACL, he would have been a huge contributor last season. A bigger, stronger Bucky. -
Tommy Tremble will not be ready for training camp
Navy_football replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Soft tissue injury? Where? That's such a vague statement. -
Of course I'll admit that. He doesn't have the strongest arm either. On top of that, he tends to not throw with a lot velocity on purpose, opting to anticipate where the receiver will be rather throwing it to him where he is. Will you admit that our receivers (at least in the last 2 seasons) couldn't make defenders miss in the open field?
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You're right. The QB and playcaller have alot of input too. But screens are a tell. That's just a guy being a playmaker. It was bad. And Canales knew it. You should be able to call a screen to make defenses stop blitzing and being so aggressive. He even tried to get the little speed guy involved at the end of the season because none of the regulars could do anything with the ball in their hands. They had tons of opportunities to make plays and rarely ever delivered. Diontae was elusive, but... Sanders and Tremble seemed like the biggest YAC guys after he left. I remember one play when Legette made a few guys miss, and one long run on a busted coverage by Coker. Neither of them were screens. I honestly can't recall another play where receivers outran defenders after the catch or shook guys in the open field. That puts a lot of pressure on the QB to constantly move the chains when teams stack the box.
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Yeah, Bo surprised me a lot. I don't like his game, but it's effective. He's a real gunslinger!
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They were the worst receiving group in the NFL last season after Diontae lost his mind. We're putting a lot of faith in 2 second year players developing, 2 rookies (1 being a 6th rounder), a 30 years old that hasn't played in years, and a bunch of UDFA. Hopefully Dan and Brad can work their magic.
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So 2024 draftees count if they're ahead of him, but not if they're below? Probably better to just compare him with QBs with equal or less NFL experience? There are only 3 other first or second year QBs ahead of him. So he's 4 of 11, and on the rise. We'll see if Jayden and Bo can hold their spots. Either way, all of them had better receivers than Carolina. Hopefully your boy TMac can help in that department. Watching the games, CJ and Bo didn't look better than Bryce the last 8 games to me. Now Jayden was friggin lights out. That kid can spin it.
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Bryce can put up yards. Panthers receivers had the lowest YAC in the NFL, and Bryce specifically lost the most yards off of drops in the NFL last season, even after missing 5 games. The stats will come once the receivers improve.
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That's a lot of mental gymnastics. So remove 12 of the 32 on the list and Bryce is last. You are correct.
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You're right and I completely get it. But his stats could suffer if his receivers aren't making plays. Receivers have to help their QB. Bryce lost the most yards from dropped passes in the NFL last season. And that's after being benched for 5 games. That has to be taken into account. One drop could mean the difference in a game, and has. And not just drops, but making plays on hard to catch passes are needed. And YAC. Potential is there, but they haven't proven anything yet.
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I just can't agree with the "it's this year or bust" idea. Other than the 35 years old possession reciever that was never considered fast or a #1, who else in that room has done anything in the league? I guess Renfrow. IF, he can return to his old state. And that's a big IF, since he hasn't played in years. TMac is not a guarantee. At least not until he's at least taken a snap.