
Mr. Scot
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The college game isn't as much about adjustments as the pro game is.
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Side Note: Just because I found this amusing...
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Panthers social media will probably post pics when he arrives.
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Remember our last quarterback competition? (Will Grier vs PJ Walker)
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One kind of odd dynamic going into this season... Offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo goes into the year with a rookie quarterback he's a big fan of and two veterans of whom he's not been all that fond. Will be intriguing to see how that plays out.
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So what happens with Darnold if Baker is the starter
Mr. Scot replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's not necessarily a positive endorsement. -
Joe Person and The 33rd Team break down the Mayfield trade
Mr. Scot replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Looked up his OC history in Cleveland... Mayfield started out with Todd Haley under Hue Jackson with Ken Zampese as his QB Coach. That's a mix of Coryell and E-P influences. Didn't last long of course since Jackson and Haley were fired midseason. Freddie Kitchens took over on the offensive side and did well enough that he got promoted to head coach. Kitchens installed Todd Monken as OC and Ryan Lindley (the guy you might remember as the hapless opposing QB from our playoff game against the Cardinals a few years back) as his QB Coach. You probably remember how that went. (Side Note: Panthers OL Coach James Campen held the title of Assistant Head Coach on this team) Things stabilized somewhat the following year with the hire of Kevin Stefanski and the installation of Alex Van Pelt as OC. To my knowledge, Van Pelt is primarily an E-P guy. Overall, it doesn't sound like Mayfield has had a lot of WCO influences so it'll be interesting to see how this plays out. -
I definitely get the style comparison, though I'd say Mayfield is probably a lot more talented than Delhomme was.
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Carolina Panthers are a mess, bad situation, etc.
Mr. Scot replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
McNabb is just one example. You'll find several others with one guy in common, that being Andy Reid. And let's just say that if a change of scenery never worked, teams wouldn't still be trying it. -
I don't know if I'm an optimist or a pessimist on this season yet. I'd say I'm like a lot of folks in that I see improvement to the roster but I still don't trust Matt Rhule.
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Joe Person and The 33rd Team break down the Mayfield trade
Mr. Scot replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Do we see Ben McAdoo running that kind of system though? -
Carolina Panthers are a mess, bad situation, etc.
Mr. Scot replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
Gotta disagree, primarily because coaching and systems matter a lot more than people sometimes think. Donovan McNabb was long looked at as one of the best quarterbacks in the league...until he left the Eagles. His time in Washington is probably something he'd like to erase off of his resumΓ©. I've seen quarterbacks change teams or even change systems within the same team and look markedly different from before. -
Joe Person and The 33rd Team break down the Mayfield trade
Mr. Scot replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm gonna throw in the 33rd Team's analysis as well (it's free). The basic take courtesy of Mike Tannenbaum and Marty Mornhinweg is that Mayfield primarily provides a short-term solution, possibly a bridge to the long-term one. Excerpts: Carolina Panthers Outlook Baker Mayfield will now get the chance to compete for the starting QB job in Carolina, and he should be the frontrunner to take the job as it currently stands. ad Tannenbaum says that Baker Mayfield will be challenged this season, and this may be a quick solution to a long-term problem for the Panthers: βBaker will have a challenge to play at the highest level possible. He is the best option at quarterback this season, but this is a marriage of convenience more than anything else.β Mornhinweg also sees this trade as a short-term upgrade for Carolina: βThe Panthers upgraded. Yet probably not the 6-8-10 year type QB for them. Real good βband aideβ as a solid plus type player β one that the Panthers can win more games with. Carolina can now have the view of winning more games with Baker and in 2-3 years acquire a talented young QB to insert into a winning team. This would allow Carolina to add a QB with no major cap hit to a Super Bowl type team.β Insiders see Baker Mayfield as a band-aid for Carolina -
(subscription required) Good article, with my favorite line being a quote from Steve Smith: βHe wears his emotions on his sleeve. I do, too. I was an emotional player. But the difference between Baker and I is one, I won the triple crown β I led the league in something besides crying.β Ouch Smitty has since changed his tune, of course...
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Carolina Panthers are a mess, bad situation, etc.
Mr. Scot replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't know what Mayfield is here. Heck, I don't know what Corral is here. Those things lead me to the ultimate conclusion that our quarterback room is a great big unknown. I do know that coaching and ownership are a mess, the front office seemingly less so but it's difficult to say for certain. -
To be clear, I'm not so much asking the question of whether you believe the team is going to win or lose this year. I'm asking how it happens. If we become winners, what sparks the change? If we remain losers, what was the nail in the coffin? Does McCaffrey find a way to stay healthy? Do we lose a key defensive starter to injury? Can the new coaches make things better or will the holdovers maintain the status quo? Does a young player suddenly catch fire? Does an older one finally hit the wall? What are the stories we're talking about at the end of the season?
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Carolina Panthers are a mess, bad situation, etc.
Mr. Scot replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
The vast majority of QB rooms consist of one starter and one to three guys that you hope never see the field. -
Some of those will clear up once we're down to a regular season roster limit. The Panthers are going to want that settled quickly though. There's jerseys to sell.
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So what happens with Darnold if Baker is the starter
Mr. Scot replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
NAS is right though. Darnold is pretty much in the same boat. I'd say Mayfield is a capable enough starter that even if he's running a stripped down system, he should play. -
So what happens with Darnold if Baker is the starter
Mr. Scot replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
Or like, twenty plus lawsuits maybe... Nah, that's too farfetched -
Do we? I know that's the official story but I think reality is that barring injury or something crazy, the starting job belongs to Mayfield. As far as the rest, I agree Rhule won't want to let go of PJ Walker. This year, that probably means practice squad.
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Carolina Panthers are a mess, bad situation, etc.
Mr. Scot replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
Bayless is full of sh-t but he's far from the only person saying the Panthers are terrible right now. Are they? Arguably yes but a change at head coach likely fixes it. -
Hekker has that unless Mayfield buys it off him. The only other numbers currently available in the quarterback range are #13 and #1.
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Browns and Panther Fan Reactions to the Baker Mayfield Trade
Mr. Scot replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
From what I remember of that movie, it'd be way more than just PETA and the ASPCA coming after them -
So what happens with Darnold if Baker is the starter
Mr. Scot replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
Can't see that at all given the financials... And no, PJ is awful.