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Josh McCown ‘having a blast’ in first NFL coaching job
pantherclaw replied to ladypanther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Loved the interview. Thanks for sharing! -
Josh McCown ‘having a blast’ in first NFL coaching job
pantherclaw replied to ladypanther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah, he could be picked early depending how well the offense goes this season. -
Biggest Boom or Bust Position Group?
pantherclaw replied to CanadianCat's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'd say our defensive line. We have a bunch of guys beyond burns and brown. Plus the transition to the 3-4. How well will they transition? Will someone opposite of Burns step up? Will the interior of the line not only hold up, but provide push? If our defense is to take a step forward this year, it starts right here in the trenches. If not, won't matter how good Young is. -
Panthers release Jacob Eason and Preston Williams
pantherclaw replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
Only a fool would make that decision. -
Who cares at this point. The Panthers ain't worries about it. Thank God we have you to.continue to beat a dead horse though.
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It's not about being safe, or about being reckless. It's about making the decision that is best for the team. There isn't a single fan that is qualified enough to even make an educated guess. We have arguable one of the best football staffs in the NFL, trust in them. Armchair coaches are never in short supply, despite there not a single job that pays for them.
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Pretty sure Atlanta owns us, and it's not even close. Atlanta.
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Makes the early games more exciting IMO.
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Another good exercise here, is to get an outside perspective. Ours is just too close.
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Lol
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Strength of schedule this time of year is joke.
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Words like "depends", and team he played for, shouldn't be used in this conversation. I love Cam, but he wasn't a top 5 at his position, and he failed to develop to the player he could have been. Luke was an all pro straight out of rhe gates, and he was feared every year he played.
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He wasn't even top 5 at his position.
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Thanks for admitting you don't understand the word, "arguably"
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Not sure an MVP would make a player qualified to be the GOAT. MVP's are almost always QB's, followed up by running backs. That automatically eliminates that reward as even being in the conversation. So what qualities does a GOAT need to have? Consistent production obviously. Should it be production high enough to be considered one of the best and their position? Leadership has to be part of the equation. Not just impact on the field, but within the franchise too. Sam Mills, consistent production, unbelievable leader, and his impact on this franchise, literally can't be measured. Julius Peppers - an absolute monster at his position, consistency, plus one of the best to ever play the position. Thomas Davis - natural born leader. Consistency on the field, and quite literally personified "keep pounding" Luke Kuechly- arguably the BEST MLB Of his generation Natural leader. He lead some very very good defenses. Pretty difficult picking a favorite child.
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fug you are an fricking idiot. You can't read, and you make assumptions. There really isn't any reason talking to an idiot of your qualifications, as you don't know your head from your ass. I never said our front office was perfect. I never even claimed they were any good. I defended their picks, because they got guys off their board at values they deem good. Doesn't matter what you, me, or ANYBODY thinks 2 weeks after the draft. You don't like their picks. Welcome to the club. This team has never picked guys I wanted with very few exceptions. I thought about leaving the first paragraph off, but you're so wrong about me, I can't believe you post the poo you post.
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Perspective is everything. Our front office, including Fitt, only drafted guys that was on their board. Which was a total of 145 players. Every single player drafted was one the scouts, and coaches agreed upon and wanted. I would like to pause one moment to drop this truth bomb, the entire draft is a gamble. Our staff when and got as many of the players that was on THEIR board. Not somebody else board. Not some wannt be expert that is behind a fuging desk. So not sure how anyone can sit here, weeks after the draft, and claim they made mistakes. Even if some of the picks don't work out, that is the chance every team makes when drafting players. While I don't expect all these players.to be stars, it's still not mistakes. It's playing the game,Gamble. Welcome to the NFL.
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Can't fix stupid.
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Dang.. I guess we made a huge mistake?
pantherclaw replied to TheCasillas's topic in Carolina Panthers
As a watcher of football for 40 plus years, Mayfield could get out of his own way here. I'm also perfectly okay with him being okay as a buc. We have our QB. NO REMORSE.- 83 replies
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Potential $1.2B Panthers stadium renovation discussion
pantherclaw replied to Lame Duck's topic in Carolina Panthers
And you think the current estimate is high... -
These threads are always so cut, as fans say whatever they have to say, to justify it, and make it right in their minds. I'm glad we have an all pro coaching staff that's going to do this the right way, regardless of what we fans think we know better.
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Another one falls into the trap that is Sam Darnold
pantherclaw replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
Sam was looking good here last season when he was playing. Didn't surprise me to see the Rams snag him.