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Not saying I disagree (especially with the win total), but where do you see these big holes outside of QB. RB looks solid, WR is ok, OL is much improved (plus a solid OL coach), TE could be a weakness but there is young talent there, so outside of QB (the most important I know) our offense is pretty decent from a talent standpoint. Defense- the safeties should be better with the addition of Woods (Burris is now depth), CB should be ok with Horn coming in to replace Gilmore, with Jackson and hopefully Henderson develops, LB has had upgrades with Littleton and Wilson (a weakness, but much better than last year) plus Shaq is solid, DE still have Burns with YGM devloping on the other side and Dunlap could provide great depth with Haynes, DY has Brown and Ioan as starters with Nixon and some young guys behind them (this could be a weakness too IMO). Kicker should be good with Zane and punter was upgraded with Hekker.
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I still can't see how people see this as a bad thing. I mean unless his gets a dumb contract it should do nothing but improve this team. Dunlap mixed in the rotation would help offset the loss of Reddick.
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It's all situational. If it's an obvious passing down like 3rd and long I think they slide one on the inside and use Burns, Brown, YGM, and Dunlap. If YGM is playing good they aren't going to pull him on critical downs unless he is tired and it shows. At the end of the day these coaches are wanting to win. On top of all of these we have another experience pass rusher in practice that a young player like YGM can learn from. I know you mentioned we have moved on from our young pass rushers after year 3 of not showing promise. Have any of these players played extremely well in their new environments? I'm not saying they haven't just can't really think of any on the top of my head...
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Oh yeah I agree 100%. I was just adding to what you were saying. He would have played more if healthy last year. However, if he gets injured again it's nice to have some decent depth behind him.
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He also was injured the past two seasons and missed time from that. https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/yetur-gross-matos-player-injuries
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I don't think it's as big of a deal as you are making it. Dunlap played in what 39% of Seattle's snaps last year and now is a year older. Say he plays 1/3 of the snaps and YGM gets 2/3, that should be plenty of exposure to see what we have in YGM. YGM also has had several injuries over the year, so it's smart to have some talent behind him. If it's a reasonable contact I think this could only help our team. At the end of the day these coaches are paid to win games and Dunlap should help us do that. I could also see us sliding YGM inside of obvious passing downs (in fact I think we have already done this in the past). If YGM is playing well and healthy he will stay on the field.
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Roy gets tossed around pretty regularly and Hoskins is still a bit of a question mark. I wouldn't mind throwing a vet in there for depth/experience.
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Our DL is very thin and could be considered a weakness. Dunlap at the right price would be a solid move. I wish we could find a decent cheap DT as well.
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How good is Dunlap at run defense? That is what looks like is going to be a weakness next year. Also YGM tends to get hurt throughout the season, so he could be some welcomed depth.
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His hands certainly weren't in it last year...
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Don’t be surprised if this former panther becomes available
ForJimmy replied to TheCasillas's topic in Carolina Panthers
Glad we let him walk. Great athlete, just can’t stay healthy. With that said, I’d be ok with him coming here for a relatively cheap contract. Another team will probably throw money at him though… -
We hate Rhule? I find him hilarious!
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some tweets from OTAs...qb are throwing
ForJimmy replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Joe Brady was clearly not a good OC, I agree there. My point is wherever Darnold goes to play the offense crumbles. He simply can't read defenses. His numbers were actually worse when he had more time in the pocket. He isn't going to go from dead last in the league to a good QB because we brought in McAdoo who might be an average OC (not unlike Gase before the Jets). Our staff was and is still very eager to move on from him for a reason. -
some tweets from OTAs...qb are throwing
ForJimmy replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
The in game adjustments didn't happen in 2020 either. No one is saying our offense was great or even good it 2020 because it wasn't. It was boring/predictable and pretty bad. It got much worse with Sam because of his constant turnovers. Teddy wasn't that great for us which is why we moved on from him so quickly. He wouldn't test the defense and was pretty terrible in the redzone (which was also on the staff as they never practiced redone offense apparently). So Joe Brady's offense was bad with Teddy, but much worse with Darnold and then once Brady was fired the new OC still struggled with Darnold as did every coach that was around him. Let's take a look at Adam Gase with Darnold. As the OC for the Broncos Gase helped Manning have a record-breaking passing season and then win a Super Bowl the following year. Obviously Manning made this job easy and their offense was pretty bad during their Super Bowl run, so their are still many questions. . He then became the OC for the Chicago Bears in which the team finished 18th in total offense which is below average but not terrible. Then he went to Miami as the head coach and went 23-25 which we can call "below average slightly." He goes to NYJ and gets Darnold in 2019 right after his rookie year. Finishes his tenure 9-23 with a terrible offense led by.... Sam Darnold. One could argue Gase was an average coach that got stuck with Sam Darnold and ruined his career. -
He was literally on the field with the players last year. This is just nonsense that Sizzle made up while he accuses reporters of doing the same.
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some tweets from OTAs...qb are throwing
ForJimmy replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Honestly I think he is an ok OC, just not head coach. We could use an average OC because we haven't had a good one in a while. With that said he nor could any OC in this league magically fix Sam into learning how to read a defense. -
some tweets from OTAs...qb are throwing
ForJimmy replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
He was waiting on the right situation, saw Sam Darnold and was like "perfect!" Seriously though, there would be cases of him turning down interviews if he was in such demand waiting for the perfect scenario. The intermediate coach thing isn't the best way to become a head coach. Unless he can completely turn the team around he would probably be replaced once the season is over. The Raiders interm coach got them into the playoffs and way still replaced. -
some tweets from OTAs...qb are throwing
ForJimmy replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Teams can figure out an OC during a season, just look at previous game tapes. It's not like we didn't know what Teddy was going to do (check down and throw it short of the line of scrimmage). He just wasn't going to pull a Sam and roll out and throw it directly into the CB's hands on the wrong team. He can't read defenses so once the defenses took away his first read that is all she wrote. Sam looked decent early in the season when his first read was open or he could just run it in the endzone without going through progressions. Then teams watched tape (during the season) and took this away from him while he crashed and burned. The same thing happened at NYJ (seeing "ghosts" means he has no clue what he is looking at). I mean he is on year 5 now and shown zero improvement. It's not like the Chargers/Bengals had some great staff they surrounded their young QBs with from the beginning. The good QBs can still look decent with a weak staff around them. Darnold just makes a weak staff look worse... -
some tweets from OTAs...qb are throwing
ForJimmy replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Stafford was always good at Detroit. That's why the Rams knew he was the missing piece and a big upgrade over Goff. He regularly broke 4000 passing yards with a 90 plus rating. There was just not much talent around him which prevented him from getting wins and making the playoffs. Our offense dropped dramatically from Teddy to Darnold. Same OC and pretty much the same players which tells me Sam is a good bit below Teddy who is pretty much a solid backup. -
Which current players would start on the 2015 team?
ForJimmy replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Rodney Peete. Wait what? I meant Nick Goings. -
confirmed.
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#FakeNews Luke was joining the Panthers at practice with Greg just last August and was on the field with the players mingling and having a good time. It was after he did the same at Buffalo. https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2021/08/25/franchise-greats-luke-kuechly-greg-olsen-panthers-practice/