
Mr. Scot
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Panthers sign Bengals TE Hayden Hurst
Mr. Scot replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
One thing I've observed since the new regime got put in place is that all our new arrivals learn to say "keep pounding' pretty quick. -
Depth Chart as of 3/16/23 (The way I see it, for now)
Mr. Scot replied to MHS831's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm sure Evero's review will play a big part in what they do with him. -
Depth Chart as of 3/16/23 (The way I see it, for now)
Mr. Scot replied to MHS831's topic in Carolina Panthers
Not really fast enough to be an edge rusher. Don't know that he's good enough inside to be a 3-4 DE. Definitely a question mark... -
There are loads of indications that our offense this year could be very run heavy. That's a situation that makes a good run blocking tight end more valuable.
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They've been smart. Not being smart immediately isn't a bad thing as long as you can see it and admit it. The next step after those two things is to correct it. Tepper's in that process, at least.
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Depth Chart as of 3/16/23 (The way I see it, for now)
Mr. Scot replied to MHS831's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think Luvu starts over Haynes -
My feelings run on an inverse scale to his involvement in football decisions. Basically, the less he's involved, the more I like him. (and vice versa)
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Panthers sign Bengals TE Hayden Hurst
Mr. Scot replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Trusting the wrong people is one of the worst mistakes any owner can make. It was the same mistake that Jerry Richardson made. Unfortunately, Richardson never learned (or acknowledged) how wrong he was. Tepper has at least admitted to his failures and seems to be working to fix them. I'll take that.
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The biggest positive for me is that he let the football people run the coaching search, right down to abstaining from the final vote. He's also publicly admitted that he came in thinking he could change everything and revolutionize the game but has now learned that he wasn't as football smart as he thought he was. His role these days seems best described as questions and suggestions, but not decisions. As long as it stays that way, I'm good.
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Wilks had no say in player personnel, only coaching staff. As head coach, he could bench Robby, but he had no power to cut or trade him.
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I'm a lot less concerned with who they pick than I am who makes the pick. As long as that decision is made by the football people, I'll be okay with it. (even if it isn't my first choice)
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This makes sense...
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I don't think we can be. They have some rules, and if I recall correctly we would fit one of them to be excluded. Don't remember which, but I've seen lists of eligible teams and we never seem to be on them.
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I like McAfee. Lady Cowboy Fan loooooves him
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Interesting comparison
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So they agreed to guarantee about two and a half million In return for him cutting his salary nearly by half.
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I swear, I will turn this thread RIGHT AROUND (technically this topic's kinda run it's course)
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Ah, gotcha
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Either way I think it's one of those things that's more interesting to watch from a distance than to see close up
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FYI: This is the guy we chose Greg Little over
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He's not a troll. You and he clearly have very different views but I wouldn't put that label on either of you.
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