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When you don’t have time to throw and you are your teams offense then there are going to be bad habits. There’s only maybe one (and that’s a big maybe) other NFL player on Liberty’s entire offensive unit (DeMario Douglas), I think he can be coached out of playing hero ball.
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It’s not as bad as people make it out to be. Liberty’s OL has a lot to do with his bad habits. Like I said, with the right coaching he’ll succeed. Watch his progress from Auburn to Liberty. Three years ago he couldn’t even complete passes in Auburn’s spring game… now he’s being projected as a first round pick. He’s only gotten better with time and I think he will continue to succeed based off of what I’ve seen.
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This is a bad take. Liberty’s OL is worse than UNC’s which has been the constant excuse for Howell.. with that in mind, of course Willis will struggle when playing SEC teams. When Willis has time he throws a very impressive deep ball, it’s the inconsistency in the intermediate passing game that he needs to work on. For all the people clamoring about Zach Wilson last year, Wilson lost to the Coastal Carolina team that Willis single handily beat.
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Having seen Malik Willis play live multiple times, he’d be the guy I go with (assuming we have a new coaching staff). I’ll echo the sentiment that he has an extremely high ceiling with an extremely low floor. However, with the right coaching I think he’ll be a very good NFL player. He’s been working with Sean McEvoy and Quincy Avery to refine his craft. McEvoy, who has worked with both Willis and Lance, stated that Willis has the better arm strength between the two which is absolutely crazy to think about. I personally think he’ll be a great player, he arguably has the best deep ball in all of college football and he’s put up solid numbers through the air and on the ground behind one of the worst (if not the worst) OL in all of college football. If a coach can work on his mechanics a little bit so that he’s more consistent on his intermediate throws then he could be an absolute freak on the football field. His Houdini acts and presence in the run game speaks for itself. Not to mention, the guy is a great leader and very humble. If we traded down and picked up an early pick in the second round then I’d target Willis.
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12/30 Game Thread: Canes v. Habs- Puck Drop 7:00PM
MillionDollarCam replied to Anybodyhome's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
The NHL is backed into a corner here because teams don’t own the arena’s that they play in. If they continue to push games out then they’ll eventually run into the issue of overlapping dates with concerts and other future events hosted by the venues that their teams play in. It sucks but either all the teams need to push through or they just need to cancel the season. As for this game, it’s a lose-lose for the Canes. If they lose it’s embarrassing, if they win it’s because they were supposed to. Hopefully there’s no rust. -
Rozier is on a different level right now. Always tough to win on the road, good win.
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Good half. LaMelo is on triple-double watch.
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Love the pace (no pun intended) of this game for the Hornets, with no true point guard, it’s hard for the Pacers to keep up.
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Rozier out their looking like Kobe…
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Wild pace to start the game, glad we started on time unlike the games against Dallas, Phoenix, and Utah.
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Team Canada Update Canada throttled Austria 11-2 to move to 2-0. Nearly everyone on Team Canada had a point and Seeley was no exception. He picked up a secondary and primary assist while playing on the first paring with Buffalo prospect, Owen Power. What makes this impressive is that Seeley was a seventh round draft pick. Ronan Seeley (Canada - LD) 2 GP - 0 goals, 2 assists, 2 points, +2 Highlights Below
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Could the Panthers beat Alabama?
MillionDollarCam replied to Carl Spackler's topic in Carolina Panthers
Eh, it’s not really the same in my opinion. The college all-star teams had very little time to practice together and it wasn’t the best players, it was the best seniors. For all intents and purposes, those games were more or less just another preseason game for the the NFL team. Not to mention, it was college aged seniors who had never played together against the previous years NFL champion. I’m looking for a specific example where college aged kids were a part of an actual team that practiced together, played together, and took on a team full of professional players with something at stake. It would be even more helpful if it was a good college team against a poor professional team to really gauge the outcome. I don’t think that’s ever happened in any sport and the game I mentioned was the closest I could think of to meet those parameters. -
Charlotte FC Reveals Primary Kit
MillionDollarCam replied to MillionDollarCam's topic in Charlotte Football Club
Looks like Adidas leaked our away kit colors… black and clear mint. -
Could the Panthers beat Alabama?
MillionDollarCam replied to Carl Spackler's topic in Carolina Panthers
Playing devils advocate, the closest thing that we’ve seen to this was when a bunch of children from the USA beat arguably the best hockey team of all time (USSR). So while it’s unlikely that we’d lose, there’s always the chance. And while yes the sports are different, the premise is still the same. The USSR was bigger, faster, and had more experience… but for that one game it didn’t matter. I still think that we’d beat Bama by 35+ points 99/100 times. -
Team Sweden Update Sweden defeated Slovakia 3-0 yesterday to improve to 2-0 in the tournament. While Nybeck still hasn’t found his game yet, Nystrom has become a little more active. He had a nice hit early in the game which unfortunately was incorrectly whistled for tripping. He’s already getting the shaft so he should fit in well with the Canes. Nystrom also had a nice assist off the boards to Sjoberg who finished off the breakaway. Joel Nyström (Sweden - RD) 2 GP - 0 goals, 1 assist, 1 point, +2 Zion Nybeck (Sweden - RW) 2 GP - 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 points, -1 Tripping or Clean Hit? Nystrom Assist
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I’m thinking that Kahlina is more than likely going to be the number one over Sisniega. This is how I see it right now. GK - Kristijan Kahlina (XI), Pablo Sisniega (SUB) LB - Joseph Mora (XI), Adam Armour (SUB) CB - Anton Walkes (XI), Jan Sobocinski (SUB) CB - Guzman Corujo (XI), Christian Fuchs (SUB) RB - Jaylen Lindsey (XI), Harrison Afful (SUB) CDM - Jordy Alcivar (XI) CM - Riley McGree (XI), Alan Franco (SUB) CM - Sergio Ruiz (XI), Brandt Bronico (SUB) LW - ? CF - Yordy Reyna (XI), Vinicius Mello (SUB) RW - McKinzie Gaines (SUB)
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Christmas Updates: Tepper—you’re losing fans
MillionDollarCam replied to davos's topic in Carolina Panthers
I will continue to watch as well, from the comfort of my own home. I’m also intelligent enough to understand that watching from my home is not the equivalent to what the OP’s family had been doing. The OP’s financial obligations to the Panthers are a lot more hefty than mine. So if the OP decides that he wants to sell his PSL’s then that’s perfectly fine and it doesn’t make him any less of a fan. -
Maliek Collins would be a nice add to replace DaQuan Jones. He’s been a damn good pass rushing threat on a bad Houston team. For run defense, D.J. Jones is the obvious answer. He’s been arguably the best run stuffer in the NFL. This is a great year to add a run stuffing DT though. D.J. Jones, Foley Fatukasi, Harrison Phillips, and Al Woods have all been elite run stuffers this year. Edit: Here’s the list where I pulled my info. If you are into PFF, grades below. Al Woods - 77.3 Harrison Phillips - 77.0 D.J. Jones - 75.5 Foley Fatukasi - 65.3
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Things that you love to see… everyone that played had a point. Good win.
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Worst of the season and it’s not even close.
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Think Oubre is wondering why fans are doing the wave while he is shooting free throws… lol.