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40 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:
Many media folk had him as the next Seattle coach. It’s a wait and see.
did Seattle interview or request an interview with Canales for their HC vacancy ?
for some reason i was thinking the Panthers were the only team in the NFL that offered Canales an interview ?
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but i love Canales personality & positive attitude.i am just not sure how much of that will translate into winning football
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i just think Canales ihonestly s way to green for this job as HC in Carolina & that David Tepper made once again another knee jersey jerk decision out of desperation in an attempt to fix Bryce Young
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Penix is 6'& 2" & 215 lbs. runs a 4.5 / 40 can jump out the gym & has a cannon for an arm.& is accurate at all 3 levels & is the most pro ready Qb in the draft & some people just can't understand why Atlanta would waste their 8th pick on him ...lol
5 minutes ago, strato said:I so badly want them to make the culture all about competition. At every position. They coddle the QB starter right now and that should not be the culture. Handing people jobs. Just beat someone out. Anybody.
Plummer has no chance. Just a body. So I guess he is ‘anybody’. That sucks.
Bring in players to push the people in front of them.
yeah bingo that is my big issue right there with the Panthers they say one thing about wanting players that have that dawg mentality & well in my mind your Qb has to be the big dog the alpha leader of the pack
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okay & if you don't think Penix looks like a legit NFL starter & was the BPA at Atlanta's pick then you need to go watch the game he had against Texas.
& i'll tell you what I seen ... i seen the best performance all year of any Qb in college football...just saying
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19 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:
Its not a bad idea but they shouldn't have taken a guy that will be 28 by the time he plays.
well yeah i ageee that Penix age is definitely a legitimate concern of course but all at the same time it's not also inconceivable to think that history would not once again repeat itself & Penix play in the NFL 15 plus years just like A. Rodgers & Steve Young ...just saying
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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:
I get what they are doing, going for long term sustained success instead of short term gain. Cousins gives them the ability to compete now, and in two or three years, if they think Pennix can play, they cut or trade Cousins and go with Pennix for the foreseeable future. Akin to what Green Bay did with Favre, Rogers, and now Love. If it works out for Green Bay and Atlanta, might see other teams do the same thing.
Personally, I wish we had let Cam play out his contract and drafted a younger guy that same year, instead of cutting cam and the ridiculous signing of TB.
yeah for example the Green Bay & San Fransico model of drafting your young Qb 2 to 3 years prior to starting for the established vet has been a successful philosophy to follow in years past ...
Montana...Young
Favre...Rodgers
maybe yeah just maybe
Cousins...Penix
makes sense...just saying
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the Falcons are absolutely headed in the right direction & anyone that denies that is just simply jealous I have them as the most complete team from top to bottom in the NFCS...just saying
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lol we don't even have a top #32 Qb yet we ignore drafting one even in the latter rounds ...
so Panthers ...just saying
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10 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:
If we want an Alpha/Dawg, Sanders fits the mold.
yeah the thing that really gets my attention about Sanders is that he played behind one of the worst oL in the Pac12 last season & still put impressive numbers
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it just amazes me to no end how everyone & their sister said that the Panthers had assembled an All Star coaching staff prior to last season & how the Paanthers was a perfect place for a rookie Qb
or was it that we simply drafted the wrong guy with the #1 overall pick & as a result the coaches could not attack the whole field beyond 20 yards of the line of scrimmage & instead had to dial the playbook back to suit what they had to work with under center...just saying
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that's the thing that really concerns me about Bryce Young is the the fact that he led the league almost in uncatchable balls last season & did lead the league in uncatchable balls when passes were thrown 20 plus yards.
lord help us...just saying
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23 hours ago, strato said:
I rewatched that game recently. Someone said something that made me go find it, don’t remember what.
I think there was one deep throw from inside our ten that Bryce actually looked good on. I thought wow if he could do that every time it looks more like a real QB.
Maybe keep an eye out for it.
yeah the deep throw inaccuracy is going to make or break Bryce Young .Bryce almost led the league last year in bad throws & a majority of those bad throws were where he threw the ball 20 plus yards
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40 minutes ago, CRA said:Bar is pretty much set. Playoffs. Pro Bowl. Individual record or award.
Every #1 overall QB has hit at least one of those for the last 20+ years by year 2. Real promise.
Bryce has to be better. A lot better.already going to be painful enough watching Caleb Williams throw TD passes to DJ Moore on a regular basis week in & week out & naturally not sit there & reflect back & say to yourself woulda should coulda ...especially if Bryce never looks remotely similar to a #1 pick & the odds are not in his favor of doing so because according to Vegas/DraftKings right now there is about only a 9% chance that the Carolina Panthers make the playoffs ...just saying
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27 minutes ago, CRA said:Bar is pretty much set. Playoffs. Pro Bowl. Individual record or award.
Every #1 overall QB has hit at least one of those for the last 20+ years by year 2. Real promise.
Bryce has to be better. A lot better.already going to be painful enough watching Caleb Williams throw TD passes to DJ Moore on a regular basis week in & week out & naturally not sit there & reflect back & say to yourself woulda shoulda coulda especially if Bryce Young never looks remotely similar to a #1 pick
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this makes perfect sense because the Panthers need a Qb & will need one next year more than ever oh wait well this year too simply put yes we need a Qb...just saying
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yeah this looks like the BPA at our pick in the 2nd round so it's really hard to complain with BPA..just saying .
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XL the more I see him play the more I like his game.the only real concern is his route running which with time should & will improve with more reps & the right coaching after that he could become one the best WR in this draft class
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1 hour ago, pantherclaw said:
I understand why he didn't rank within 32 QB's. Anybody who watched our patchwork oline fail to be halfway decent. Any receiver outside of Adam. No TE worth mentioning. Yet here we are, still acting like he was the problem last year.
fug me this poo is older than your grandma's crusty underwear.
sounds just like a Jets fan several years ago talking about Sam Darnold...just saying
oh wait a minute was it a Panthers fan when they traded the Jets for Sam
no no I think it sounds like pretty much everyone several years ago when Sam left the Jets saying if Sam had this & that & the other how he would be soooo much better ...
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I like the Xavier Leggette pick at #32...just saying
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On 4/17/2024 at 11:03 AM, Riverboat Ron said:
I mean it’s painfully obvious this franchise is screwed with Tepper.
yeah unless you are blind to the facts it's hard to argue otherwise...just saying
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the #33 pick for this kid is a huge reach
now Kool Aid McKinstry at #33 I can make that make sense...just saying
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Dak Prescott
in Carolina Panthers
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in 2025 we are according to oddsmakers favorites to have the #1 overall pick again...just saying