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Everything posted by pantherclaw
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Perspective is everything. No.matter the perspectives, yours, mine, none of them match the franchise's. Lol @ crazy. That's a similar perspective I share when I read your post regarding this subject.
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Yup. You sure outsmarted me.
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First, the draft is always a crap shot. Even with the best drafting teams. 2nd, what we do with draft picks doesn't reflect back to trade. We traded an expensive player that most fans didn't even want on the team with the contract he had, and we got picks in return. Done. Trade was successful. The 49ers got arguably the best RB in the league, and we got a handful of picks that our front office was willing to accept for. Successful trade. We then used used multiple picks and moved our best receiver that many, including Steve Smith, says wasn't a true elite #1 receiver, to be able to trade up to grab the teams franchise QB. CMC was traded away for the team to aquire their franchise QB. Successful. Nothing that we do with the remaining picks has ANYTHING to do with trading away CMC.
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These short sited hot takes are always hilarious!
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One thing is can't say, is that our pass rush has needed his help. Develop him. Is a blessing we don't have to rush him.
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Nobody is alright with losing. What a stupid perspective.
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The reality is it takes time to implement new offensive system. Specially with players who are accustomed to playing with each other. Add to that the injuries we've been dealing with on the oline, and even at receiver, it's very understandable why the offense has struggled to find ANY consistency. There is no need to blame the coaches, the GM, or even the owner. These things are beyond anybody's control. All that can be done is to keep.moving forward with getting better execution each and every week, Regardless whom is on the field.
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We needed a QB. I have zero problems with them moving up to draft their guy. I'm also never going to judge him on his rookie season. He has shown me enough with his poise and accuracy, that I'm willing to watch him develop. I am confident the team will continue to add offensive talent around him.
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NFL executives give Bryce Young early grade
pantherclaw replied to Icege's topic in Carolina Panthers
You don't grade any player on 2 weeks of play, regardless of the cost to acquire the player. I expect better from you. -
NFL executives give Bryce Young early grade
pantherclaw replied to Icege's topic in Carolina Panthers
The guard position has to work with a player on either side of him. Guard play absolutely has a direct impact on tackle play. I'm not worried about Icky. The guards needs to assert themselves, and establish some consistency, so the line can play as a unit. As I've said before, Young will be fine. -
Even more pressure numbers (not for the weak stomach)
pantherclaw replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
It takes time for offensive lines to gel. We haven't had the same starting 5 for even 2 games. -
Even more pressure numbers (not for the weak stomach)
pantherclaw replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
There is a saying that comes to mind. Best laid plans of mice and men. There is the.... Want to make God laugh? Tell him your plans. NFL, much like life, doesn't often go the way we want, no matter how well we make decisions, and no matter our intentions. Nobody on the staff invisioned this kind of start. While some may want to give up and tank... there is a lot of football left, ND I'm going to continue to enjoy watching our team make plays, players develop, and hopefully win every game they can. -
Even more pressure numbers (not for the weak stomach)
pantherclaw replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
This is the most unbiased post in this thread. -
This is believable? That everyone whom wanted Bryce Young is now intentionally slowing his development? That's stupidity on a level that no one should be comfortable admitting to.
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PFF grades after week 3 (not for the faint of heart)
pantherclaw replied to Cdparr7's topic in Carolina Panthers
Sure wish you'd not talk out of your ass. Enjoy your day. -
PFF grades after week 3 (not for the faint of heart)
pantherclaw replied to Cdparr7's topic in Carolina Panthers
And so many want to blame a rookie QB playing behind this line. Wake up people. -
Because that would have made the injuries not happen? The QB development better? Just confused with this statement.
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This year will get better. Much to the dismay of many.
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I've never seen so.many wanting to abandon ship on a player. Younguys are judging Yiung on his first games as a rookie. He will be fine. He has the work ethic and the intangibles to over come this. The team certainly isn't going to stop developing Yiung just because fans knee jerk reactions.
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They did a pretty good job executing what they wanted to on defense.
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Nobody said Dalton should be starting over young.
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I wish others understood how opposing defenses are scheming us, before going to the it's the fault of, yadda yadda yadda.
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I felt they were attacking the defense the best that they could. I, myself, love running the ball. So I'll always want them to run more. I still have to keep an open mind and truly analyze why they aren't running more, when I feel they should be.
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Defenses are stacking the line. Until we can keep defenses honest, we're going to struggle to consistently run the ball.
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Our running game as a whole sucks right now. Many reasons for it. Talent at the RB position isn't it.