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People go on Reddit and make random predictions for clout all the time. A few years back some guy showed up on the Seahawks subreddit and said he had inside sources that they were going to trade for some guy. Lo and behold they did and that board hung on that poster's every word for a few weeks. Later it turned out he was a troll who had just made a lucky guess and was just fuging with them.
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Could the Panthers beat Alabama?
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to Carl Spackler's topic in Carolina Panthers
It's a fun hypothetical to entertain and all that but any pro OL would just blow a college DL 10 yards off the line of scrimmage and be able to run at will. Even the dudes on our crap starting line have been in the league for a few years, gotten pro coaching, gone through NFL strength and training programs, etc. It's not a fair fight. Alabama had 10 guys selected in last year's NFL draft, and that's a crazy number just by itself. 10 players from one team vs. 48 NFL players on an active gameday roster. -
2022 Opponents are pretty much set
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to mcsmoak's topic in Carolina Panthers
Okay that Steelers game is going to be ugly. First of all they're going to pack the stadium with those dumbass towels. Second every time we play them they just beat the dog poo out of us. I don't see why it would be any different with Matt Rhule here. -
Official Buccaneers at Panthers GameDay Thread
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
See I think the opposite. The Bucs have rolled us under Brady/Arians twice and they're coming off an embarrassing, completely uncharacteristic loss to the Saints. We're a bottom 5 team in the league right now and there's a log jam at the top of the NFC with Arizona losing last night. Bucs roll over us by 14 minimum imo. -
Official Buccaneers at Panthers GameDay Thread
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Yeah I was gonna say, two years ago Lamar Jackson led the league in touchdown passes and was MVP. If Tyler Huntley can top that then yeah all the more power to him I guess.
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It happened with Matt Moore and Kyle Allen, really looked like we had something and then brrraaap I don't know what got in to Kyle on the back stretch of 2019. It was like we'd get to the red zone and a little voice in his head would tell him to throw an interception. The ATL and SF games were awful.
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There's just something magical about QBs who get cut from this team. The league better hope Sam Darnold or Cam Newton doesn't end up in Washington somehow next year.
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You could almost buy a championship back then. The NFL was also a much slower game and coaches got more time. Everybody knows the story of Dallas sucking out loud for the first few seasons Johnson and Aikman were there. I remember some dude who got drafted by the Bucs back in the 80s talking about how his high school had a better weight room than Tampa Bay. Also that he got a game ball on Sunday and then a bill in his locker for $50 on Monday.
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He plays on a team with one of the better head coaches of the last 20 years backed by one of the strongest organizations in football with an entrenched culture of winning and competing for championships. This current Panthers team would only be elevated to mediocre if we had Lamar Jackson himself at QB, let alone Tyler Huntley. If Huntley went to Pittsburgh, Green Bay, or one of the other orgs that's good-great but cycling out their current QB that would be different. Or hell even a place like Denver or Seattle that's flawed but could rebound with smart FO moves.
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Is QCB still on that station? Always hated that dumbass.
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Welp Tinderbox it is
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Tyler "Brady" Huntley