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Exactly. I came straight to the huddle after reading of Wilks release. I don't care what anybody thinks of Wilks. He is great coach. I'm in agreement with you here, that Kyle should be the one that should be stepping down if ANY action is truly required, which in my opinion, wasn't needed. Especially sucks for Wilks, because of the timing. All the DC jobs have been filled. I know Wilks will land on his feet. Someone will hire him in some compasity if he wants to work this coming season. Kyle is a little bitch.
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I've seen enough of Purdy to know he's not a system QB and has a bright future ahead of him. The 49ers controlled the game the first half. Despite losing a very good linebacker, and one of their starting guards, they still had the lead in the 2nd half. I don't care how many touchs a RB has... the 2nd half with the lead is the time to lean on that run game. They completely abandoned the run, especially on early downs. Their offense was unable to sustain drives. Despite all the other miscues in the game, including CMC's rare fumble, the 49ers would be champions right now if they had leaned on the8r run game in the second half. That's without scoring anymore than they did. Knowing how well a good run game opens things up...they probably would have scored another touchdown....but that's a what if. Kyle outsmarted himself. Not sure why he does it, but he has a history of doing it now. Don't blame Purdy for Kyle's decisions.
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The offense couldn't stay on the field in the second half. They were far to reliant on passing when there best player is in the backfield.
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The 49ers completely failed at sticking to the run. The more involved CMC, the more efficient and productive the entire offense. A handful of good stops by The chiefs defense, and the 49ers just completely put it on the back burner. Congratulations to Kyle, he out started himself.
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Stephen Davis is my kind of running back. He deals out punishment rather than let others punish him. Between him and Foster, was a hell of a 1-2 punch. I know a lot of people did not care for Dan Henning, but he knew how to feed the offensives best players.
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Great man. Fantastic player. Great memories. Very happy for him.
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Fowler, Graziano: Panthers want to re-sign Frankie Luvu
pantherclaw replied to BlueBuck24's topic in Carolina Panthers
Who does that? -
Breaking Down the Shrewed moves that Built the Carolina Panthers
pantherclaw replied to MHS831's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah, we suck!!! -
I'm happy for him. I don't get the jilted GF BS that so many fans seem to embrace.
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He was our best offensive player. The team chose to trade him. Then they traded our.next best offensive player, to pick a rookie QB. Then play rookie QB without those 2 weapons. As much as this team.gets bashed.... fug they deserve it for getting rid of our offense, and praying a rookie QB could play well enough without them. That's not how you build an offense.
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In other former coach news, Steve Wilks...
pantherclaw replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Great teams don't fail to score. Ya don't get to the Superbowl by having an offense that fails to produce against good defenses. Just like ya don't get there without good defenses. Nobody is worshipping the man. So you can go play in traffic until ya find someone that is doing so. -
In other former coach news, Steve Wilks...
pantherclaw replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yet their in the superbowl. A goal all teams have, yet only 2 make it to. Defensive and offensive ratings are great. Fantastic. The only stats that truly matter, is the wins and losses column. So, seems like you're just looking for something negative to say about him and the work that he does. Good job. -
That would hurt an already weak linebacker core.
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Harsh
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Is this true? Can anyone confirm?
pantherclaw replied to GhostOfDocAnderson's topic in Carolina Panthers
Have you been below New York City? No telling what's down there in the depths!! -
Looks like we get to keep Ejiro Evero!
pantherclaw replied to Loyalty4Life's topic in Carolina Panthers
I understand your skepticism. Just knows this feels different. As far as Tepper is concerned, I praybhe has learned to stay out of the spotlight. -
Looks like we get to keep Ejiro Evero!
pantherclaw replied to Loyalty4Life's topic in Carolina Panthers
Keep in mind, even with a "clean slate"we wouldn't know what we'd be getting. -
Looks like we get to keep Ejiro Evero!
pantherclaw replied to Loyalty4Life's topic in Carolina Panthers
I see your perspective, and argue we kept the best parts. Sure, they could have cleaned house. I happen have a lot of respect for Evero. Would love what he could do with a healthy defense. Dan Morgan has always had my respect. Since his retirement from a player, he has spent 14 years on winning franchises, earning his way up. He has earned his opportunity to be a GM. I'm not ashamed or afraid to see how he leads us. I absolutely believe he is the right man to help instill toughness and accountability back into this team. -
Looks like we get to keep Ejiro Evero!
pantherclaw replied to Loyalty4Life's topic in Carolina Panthers
I can't listen to that guy. His takes are constantly looking for poo. No common sense at all. -
Jeudy has no value.
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He's been the most desired coach for the last 2 years. He didn't just pass on the commanders and the Panthers. He's passed on most of the teams in the NFL at this point. Sounds like he doesn't want a HC gig/doesn't interview well/is happy where he is. I never bought into his hype. Not upset at all that he's not here. It's important to want somebody that wants to be here, or it's going to fail anyways.
