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Stephon Gilmore…..Given that he will be high priced and on the wrong side of 30 Do you see us resigning him? If he stays healthy he is still a shut down cornerback.
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Brady Christensen to start at Guard this week
Stuart Smith replied to BlitzMonster's topic in Carolina Panthers
Is Donte Brown is not physically able to play? Does he have trouble picking up blocking schemes? This has been a wasted year for Donte. -
Jordan Gross talks arm length (Rhule is full of poo)
Stuart Smith replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
What does an in hot two matter when I see Erving and Dennis Dailey miss their man by a yard with a whiff? SMH -
No, it didn’t age well. As soon as I typed it Hartman threw an interception and it went downhill. I am not as impressed by Picket as some either, maybe it’s just me.
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Not moving team, remember he is investing in soccer here too.
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Anyone seeing any “under the radar” quarterbacks today that might be worth a late round draft pick? While watching the Wake-Pitt game Sam Hartman looks good to me.
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Looking ahead to this offseason *Warning* Not for the Weak Stomach
Stuart Smith replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
The question of who to sign with our free agents may be answered for us. Some that we might want to keep may decide to move on to a team that had a winning record this year. Without changes to our coaching staff it may also be hard for us to attract free agents. -
I could possibly agree with you except…..The players have quit o n This staff, too many mistakes by coaches have demoralized this Team.
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After watching the entire game I question the ability of this line to stop anyone with a top notch offensive line. Out entire offensive line got pushed around. Not sure if it is the alignment or the defensive line personnel.
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Official WFT at Carolina Panthers GameDay Thread!
Stuart Smith replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Pay DaQuan Jones. -
How does this Cb situation play out going foward?
Stuart Smith replied to WOW!!'s topic in Carolina Panthers
DaQuan Jones has helped solidify the line. I hope we can keep him. At 29 he has some good years left. He has been an asset. -
Donte has played great this year, no question. There will be some difficult decisions to be made for sure. One person we need to keep is DaQuan Jones. 29 years Old, he will need to be resigned hopefully. The defensive line has Improved greatly as well. He is on a one year 4 million contract.
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If Cam is 1/2 of what he was in 2015 I had rather have him than Stafford and trading #1 dfaft choices.
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Daquan Jones was signed on a one year contract for 4 million. Should the Panthers try to resign him? I think he is 29. I think he has been an very quiet success story for the Panthers.
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Would you buy "stock" in the Panthers?
Stuart Smith replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
It might be just as good or better of an investment long term to invest in the Soccer team. -
I would.
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Trolling
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First Take - Cam is a Box Office Move
Stuart Smith replied to CPcavedweller's topic in Carolina Panthers
They have to stir the pot to try and keep their ratings at a decent level. The only time I hear anything they say is when others repeat it on a different forum. -
I don’t necessarily think telling your coach to sign Cam in this case makes Tepper a “meddler.” I feel he does stay hands off 99% of the time. It is a business. At some point I think an owner has a right to step in if he sees decisions made that cost him money ( empty seats).
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Opinions on who is at fault for Cam's departure??
Stuart Smith replied to WOW!!'s topic in Carolina Panthers
I think most of us have thought about about all that got us to this point. I feel very strongly that Rhule did not realize how difficult it would be to find a capable replacement when Cam was released. I do feel that Cam perhaps overestimated his value on the market. Not every coach can deal with the strong persona that Cam brings. A lot of egos led us to this point. I do think that (though everyone involved would not admit it) all parties realize the Panthers need Cam, and Cam needs the Panthers. I just hope this has a happy ending. -
Do we truly know what we have in P.J.? Do we need to give him some reps as well as Cam? He actually looked good yesterday against one of the top ranked defenses. Although we will know more after the Washington game, I hope Cam and P.J. Can perform at such a level that we feel confident drafting for offensive line this draft without having to draft a quarterback. I think P.J. Deserves a long look to at least be considered a long term competent back up. Thoughts anyone?
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I bet this is the best day Aaron Rodgers has had all week.
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Scott Fiterer - mid season grade
Stuart Smith replied to mrcompletely11's topic in Carolina Panthers
I am not sure all transactions made by Fitterer were his decisions alone. I think we know Rhule has more or less been given final authority. I would love to know who had the final say on Darnold. I was hoping we would not regret passing on A couple of these young quarterbacks. -
I cannot see Rhule getting fired with the massive contract he has. It could he a buyout if he and Tepper both agree. I don’t see firing Brady only to promote Sean Ryan to offensive coordinator, he hasn’t exactly impressed me as a quarterback coach. Putting together a coaching staff without more seasoned coaches on the staff has been a misstep. I do think Fitterer will be ok long term. I believe Rhule controlled draft picks as much or more than Fitterer. Remember the joke about Matt Rhule’s wife liking Chiba Hubbard, asking for him to be a draft pick? Might be one of the more solid picks. I don’t think the personnel on this team is awful. Draft or sign some decent O. Lineman and with a middle of the road quarterback this team is at least a .500 ball club.
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Julian Edelman twists the knife inside a dead dog.
Stuart Smith replied to hepcat's topic in Carolina Panthers
The Panthers gambled on Darnold having more upside out of N.Y. If it had worked it would have been great. I might understand the thought process. What I think is even a bigger mistake is not signing a competent veteran Q.B. as a back up. I consider that to be a bigger misstep.