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WarPanthers89

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  1. Give me 5 reasons why you are a “Fan of Tepper” for things he has done with the Panthers (please do not mention concerts or soccer….in talking about the Panthers here)
  2. In case you want to see another form of panther poo, here is what Florida panther poo looks like:
  3. Hopefully none of you bet on the Panthers ever again if you decided to.
  4. This is a random article I found while scrolling on insta today. While it does not say much at all, I figured it was a good topic to discuss amongst us being that he will be a headline this offseason. Although I don’t believe, and I am not in favor of top 3 pay, you would be a fool to think we are a better team without Burns, who hasn’t even hit is prime age yet. It’s a very tough call to move on from young, star talent. In the moment, it’s easy to think we are better off thanks to draft picks/cap, but then you look back a year and regret it (example: DJ Moore and CMC) ARTICLE: Brian Burns doesn't feel like moving, and the Panthers just might benefit from that impulse. Carolina Panthers defensive end Brian Burns has expressed his desire to remain with the team that drafted him. His reason why is not one football players typically cite. “Since I was young I just don't like change,” Burns told assembled media members on Wednesday when discussing his future with the Panthers, courtesy of ESPN's David Newton. Burns is in his fifth season with Carolina since he was selected by the franchise in the first round of the 2019 draft. The team has won five, five, five, and seven games in his first four seasons with the team. They'll finish the 2023 season with no more than four wins. The Panthers exercised the fifth-year contract option on Burns' rookie deal for this season, meaning he is set to hit unrestricted free agency in 2024. Burns a believer in Panthers' future? Despite the lack of success and having played for six different head coaches (including those under interim status) already, Burns is not eager to move on from the Panthers. Is that because he believes in QB Bryce Young's development? Does Burns see opportunity in a less-than-stellar NFC South in the near-future? Hearing from the star rusher, inertia is mostly to blame. “I don't like starting over. It's just not — I mean I will. If I had to, I will. I can adapt to anything, but I just never liked it. Even at Florida State, we started losing and all the (transfer) portal and sh*t was new, I didn't leave, you know what I mean? So I don't change like that. I like to stick it through.” Not wanting to pack up and move is an impulse we can all relate to. For the Panthers, it might just ensure a Pro Bowl-caliber defender stays put in free agency despite a pending front office overhaul. https://clutchpoints.com/panthers-news-brian-burns-future-another-rough-season?fbclid=IwAR17xjWuzTNwN4yQaL5B4DjLMn_jJYQto1UK1WVI_LdB7uaKIYWyEleDHHQ_aem_AZ5mNsysm6LJ0Wbl6PoT7fD-Nq6RcFGCLIC4CTmsGPzw509b03EdX-T1B94oJYHNLvI#lqr5g0c1f7nnpj4v3mt
  5. If we can pay Darnold more than that in one season, we can easily afford an up and coming superstar coach. Pay him as a top 3 coach, who gives a fug at this point, it can’t be worse than our last two coaching decisions
  6. The inside scoop on what Nichole noticed watching over the O-Line at the practices she attended.
  7. Brown and Luvu are the easiest decisions one could make for an extension. Fitt will Fug it up, I have no doubt about that, but any competent organization would make this a layup process. On a team as horrible as we are, you need guys like them to BUILD AROUND. You see what happened when we move away from your proven top tier talent (CMC, DJ Moore)…..it’s not pretty when you do.
  8. https://www.instagram.com/p/C095jr4REU_/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
  9. https://www.instagram.com/p/C095jr4REU_/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
  10. Terrible, horrific season……..but man is it nice to win a football game. Here are some pics/vid of the team, posted from the panthers account if you haven’t had a chance to check them out. https://www.instagram.com/p/C0-GdwBxoXC/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
  11. Good point, While I agree this could be true, the results on the field were absolutely terrible and his adjustments were some of the worst in the league. Multiple teams this season have had to depend on Backup QB’s, some Undrafted free agents, and the teams are winning games even facing this “challenge”. We had a game back in the day where Deangelo Williams ran out of wild cat on 95 percent of our plays and we won against Atlanta. Frank may have been in a bad spot potentially but his adjustments as an NFL head coach was atrocious at best.
  12. What if we get a good team and continue to have the most players in the league on IR like this year? It can ruin a competitive teams chances by trying to save a penny with the shitty field
  13. It’s sad. I want to find hope in his play, and I hope he uses this offseason to really hit the reset button, but it’s hard to have hope when you see other teams with obvious deficiencies across the team, still performing well with a rookie QB….even Undrafted.
  14. Yeah I know, the page is overrun with the same old post, doom and gloom, no hope in sight, we are the worst of the worst. Sadly, I’m here to add another one. Bryce is performing as one of the worst QB’s selected in the entire draft. Can he turn it around? I hope so, but it does not look good at all so far. Undrafted Tommy DeVito looks like a capable starter who just got his third win last night, posting a QBR over 100 in each game started. Article: The Giants thought they had put Monday night’s game against the Packers on ice with a long run by Saquon Barkley, but the running back stumbled and fumbled the ball away with less than four minutes left on the clock. Green Bay moved ahead with a touchdown and the Giants thwarted a two-point attempt, which meant they got the ball back with 93 seconds left and in need of a field goal to win the game. It was a new situation for rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito and he proved to be up to the task. DeVito hit three passes for 21 yards to move the ball near midfield and then hooked up with wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson for 32 yards to move the team into position for Randy Bullock’s game-winning field goal. The 24-22 win was the third in a row for a Giants team that’s going to continue rolling with the hometown boy at quarterback. “It’s his job,” head coach Brian Daboll said in his postgame press conference. “Third game of over a hundred quarterback rating. He made good decisions, took care of the ball, used him in the run game. Just keep developing him. He’s improving. Still got stuff to work on, but like I said two or three times last week, I think he’s a young player that’s doing the right things and making the most of his opportunity. He earned the right to play today, and he earned the right to play the next week. The kid’s done a good job.” DeVito and the Giants looked lost when he was first thrust into the quarterback job, but he’s steadily improved and has shown he can handle the job over the course of their winning streak. That has earned him a future in the NFL and it’s given the Giants some reason to smile after a 2-8 start made it look like a lost season. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/tommy-devito-and-will-levis-each-get-their-third-wins-of-the-season
  15. This isn’t a bad approach. Realistically you could sign one top FA WR, and get some help at guard and we could go back to Wilks Ball in 2024. Unfortunately we can’t touch Sanders for another season, and changing up our blocking scheme would do wonders. Play offense based on power run and play action.
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