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Positive from Today: Bryce Young's Talent in One Play
lightsout replied to Saca312's topic in Carolina Panthers
You don't show too much because those first two weeks, you're playing key games for the division. You absolutely don't want to show your hand more than you must. In general, coaches want to see basic stuff just to see execution and technique and timing. It's used to address fundamental issues you may have. If you're fuging up the basics, showing a good chunk of your real base schemes and fuging those up helps nobody and actively hurts you once the regular season starts. -
Preseason is where coaches are literally calling poo just to see what happens half the time lol. Y'all really need to relax
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Y'all can't forget...we're playing preseason against a top 5 defense.
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Gaming in 2023 means we hate everything we play while we continue to play it and then say we do because it's the only game worth a damn right now until the next game which we binge and then claim to hate.
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Maybe it's just because I built a rogue this season but I'm having a ton of fun. But I thought Sorc just got buffed a bit? Didn't chain lightning and fire both get improvements to sort of balance out the ice shard build being the only viable build in endgame? I know they had the most aspect changes this patch. Edit: NVM, just saw the date. What are your thoughts after the patch this week?
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I can do it. Wouldn't make many changes but could possibly do some stuff
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Diablo and Escape From Tarkov once wipe happens?
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Already is one. @Arroz con Panther @Dex and a handful of others. Even though neither of these assholes ever play video games with me anymore
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I remember you. We are from a simpler time Johnny lol
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Fair enough. I can't justify much anymore since becoming a parent. I was at least one Panthers game and a Knights game or two every year for years but then marriage and building a house and then kids and yeah, I just focus on my family and work and gaming occasionally when I get a little free time at this point. Lol.
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Baseball is very much about the atmosphere and getting to see your favorite players play. It doesn't have the urgency of football where careers are often short and every single game matters to the outcome of the season. I think that's why people hate on it, you don't have that "gotta get this win right now" feeling until after the all-star week.
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Soccer is like $40. Cheaper in some places. The 300 section for the Brewers game in Atlanta is like $20 right now on SeatGeek.
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I had a similar view of soccer but determined that soccer is more fun to watch in person. Same is true for baseball. Being at a major league field and watching is infinitely a better experience than watching a June game on your couch.
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Or we just take the PATs, everything else goes precisely the same, and we are having a very different conversation right now.
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Most of us knew we had little shot even after getting the tie. We knew how the game went. We knew we'd need the best defense of the night for the final seconds against the Pats best offense all season. But it's unforgivable to muff that kick there and hand them the game. So no.
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Shame there's not a baseball sub, but anybody else still a fan? Games are far more accessible to be watched now with pitch clocking, and the huge shift to straight power lineups has created more scoring. Braves, Rays, Dodgers and Houston are far and away the best teams in the league, and the Braves may be a historically great team by the end of October.
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Yeah the Diablo audience has and always will be casual. Hardcore guys will play hardcore mode and try to get as deep into endgame as possible that way, that's their grind and that's fine. Most of us are content getting level 80 and slowly climbing from there.
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Jordan Staal Is Back With The Canes
lightsout replied to MillionDollarCam's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
That's about where I land. I fully expected a 2 year deal at most. But again, he took a friendly deal. No big deal either way. -
Ok, theoretically, let's just say Peace isn't going anywhere. Let's say we give him his payday and Aho waits out for his money next off-season. How much of our available money gets tied up in the Peace deal? Because there's no chance he's taking a cut, at least I wouldn't think. At best he'd eat it all up, we're moving SOMEBODY. So what is the play?
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Pesce gone. Skjei bumped up, Tony in Skjei's old shoes. Only thing I can think. He's a known, and though he's not great, we know we can win playoff games with him on the ice. That said....please no. Lol. Edit: I say bumped up for Skjei as in "seen as our 3rd dman. He's still a second pair but our 3rd pairing is too cohesive and we need that guy who can get plugged the way we did Skjei
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Jordan Staal Is Back With The Canes
lightsout replied to MillionDollarCam's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
Pesce about to be gone. No shot we can afford him after inking Aho. Could be wrong, but that means our lines are gonna look different quickly. -
Jordan Staal Is Back With The Canes
lightsout replied to MillionDollarCam's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
4 years for Jordan is...odd. Unpopular take I know but even at that number, he doesn't have 4 years in him I don't think. At least not at the level of play we expect out of him. He's entering that Justin Williams return to Carolina territory where sure he'll lead us, win faceoffs and generally be a great guy, but it's time. I'm fine for next season, but if we need a spark, his spot is literally the spot to inject somebody fresh imo. -
Yeah but let's think here. Strictly X's and O's football, even accounting for terminology, every other position needs to focus on and understand their own role, maybe the guy immediately next to them, and for RBs, just understanding the aim point or the blocking scheme. QBs have to be aware of it all. So for a staff, getting the rest of the team there mentally is far easier. It's just adding a wrinkle or scheme. Example: For the QB, it's a new mesh point, with a play action off of it and understanding the blocking scheme and the pocket and the route combinations and the timing. Whereas everybody else? A variation of everything they've been doing + timing. Not to mention, I imagine at the pro level introducing new concepts into your playbook is largely just refreshing guys on stuff they maybe ran at some point in high school or college or other teams in the league and just getting that tighter as opposed to teaching something fundamentally different and new.
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MODS: Can we please remove CMC gif on ride side of screen?!
lightsout replied to panthersphan's topic in Huddle Lounge
I think this site is just going to persist in this state until he gets tired of maintaining it and shuts it down for good.