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Mr. Scot

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  1. Meanwhile... So Tepper plans to temporarily install a natural grass surface in order to accommodate one visiting soccer team, but outside of that both the Panthers and the Charlotte FC will be playing on the regular artificial surface. Good to know he has his priorities in order
  2. I'd be happy if we just signed a true legit fullback.
  3. Hurts it's probably still their biggest question mark.
  4. That guy got any lottery numbers?
  5. Eleven different teams are reported to have checked into him. No word whether we were one of them or not.
  6. I'm also a fan of Jake but yeah. Warner is a legitimate Hall of Famer.
  7. I think it's more directionless than desperate, honestly. We've got an owner that doesn't know what he's doing, and might not yet have figured out that he doesn't know what he's doing. As has been said many times, the best hope is that he hands the reins over to somebody that does.
  8. It doesn't take mental gymnastics to crap on somebody who's bad at their job. Hello, I'd imagine it's a lot less effort than trying to sound reasonable when you're really just being a dick
  9. Damn, that sucks. I know a lot of people were rooting for the kid.
  10. You don't even comprehend what's being argued. Yikes
  11. There's a name...ya know...kind of...in the post... Were you able to read it?
  12. Eeehhh, could be worse. I could be the kinda guy who just stops by occasionally antagonizing people with dumbass arguments just to be an a--hole. Now that would be pathetic.
  13. You think Brady is the only OC whose prior job was as a college coach? Eeehhh, no. It's actually not unusual for college coaches who get pro head coaching jobs to bring their staff with them. Mind you, college coaches don't get pro jobs as often as they used to (our own Matt Rhule is pretty good evidence as to why). As far as right now, the closest you'd find to that would be Steelers OC Matt Canada who spent just one year as their QB coach before ascending to OC. All his experience prior to that was at the college level. Buy while we're at it, you might want to check your premise here. Are you absolutely certain that college coaching is the only thing Joe Brady had done before getting the Panthers job? (might wanna check his bio)
  14. Boy, the irony here I'm definitely not a "Brady lover" and to my knowledge, neither is CRA. Pretty sure both is us agreed with his firing. The point that soared so dpectacularly over your head though was simply that perhaps if he'd gone to a team that had better offensive coaching in place, his career might have gotten into a better groove. Young coaches ascend from both the college and pro ranks to new jobs that they haven't done before on an annual basis. Their superiors tend to help coach them up to the responsibilities of those positions. Unless of course they themselves aren't capable... ...kinda like Matt Rhule.
  15. I genuinely thought he was gonna be good. He did look promising early on but man did it get rough later.
  16. There was a three or four year gap in employment before he got one of those jobs.
  17. Schuyler Callihan chimed in with a rookie Camp observation as well... They really didn't throw the ball downfield much with Corral over the weekend. It was a lot of underneath stuff and some play-action that had him rolling to both sides. When he did stand firm in the pocket, he looked comfortable. The five and seven step drops are something that will take some time for him to get used to, but this offense will primarily run out of the gun anyway. On tape, Corral had one of the quickest releases I've seen. In person, it looked even quicker. It's a natural, effortless motion that is something I haven't seen before. He was very accurate with the ball and on the few shots they did take downfield, he put it right on the money. Link Not sure about the shotgun thing. I don't remember enough about McAdoo's offense to know if that's true. Callihan did also have this to say about first round pick Ikem Ekwonu's camp... Ekwonu already looks the part. It's easy to see why everyone in the Panthers' building calls him a tone-setter. There were a couple of times that he nearly ran the guy (another lineman) holding the pad into the ground. He's just a massive human being who has tremendous strength. He'll be starting at left tackle from day one.
  18. Corral was briefly mentioned in Albert Breer's latest MMQB column as well... You can tell talking to people there that Panthers rookie QB Matt Corral flashed real physical ability at the team’s rookie minicamp. Do I think it means he’ll wind up beating out Sam Darnold? I think, based on the relatively simple, R.P.O.-heavy offense he’s coming from, it’s way too early to even think about that yet.
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