
OldhamA
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You'd care about his sloppy footwork in the pocket. Kills his accuracy. He's calm af and can throw from multiple arm angles, but he leans on that way too much.
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I haven't turned on him, I just don't think he walks on water. Ever since teams started almost exclusively playing 2 high safeties against him he's struggled to move the ball consistently. He wants the big play every down. It's maddening. Just take what is there and keep the chains moving / the score board moving. I wouldn't draft him in the first round if I was a GM.
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Agree to disagree.
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The blueprint is out on Ward - play 2 high safeties. He doesn't have the patience to drive down the field.
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Carolina may not "be sold" on young (per athletic)
OldhamA replied to Champagnepapi704's topic in Carolina Panthers
Horn is an elite CB. Fields will be on his third team in five years next season. -
Invest the top Draft picks in BPA - hope that's a D player. Pick up a veteran starting QB in FA. You can't go into next season with Young as your starting QB.
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Carolina may not "be sold" on young (per athletic)
OldhamA replied to Champagnepapi704's topic in Carolina Panthers
Or at least he wasn't strong enough in his convictions to resign when we did select Young. -
Carolina may not "be sold" on young (per athletic)
OldhamA replied to Champagnepapi704's topic in Carolina Panthers
Doesn't have the deep ball accuracy of either of those guys. -
Imagine drafting the most 'pro ready' QB and having to rebuild his footwork from the ground up. I'm amazed Fitterer is employed in the NFL. Genuinely amazed.
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Passive aggressive much? If you can point out where I've chastised anyone for enjoying the win I'd be most grateful.
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Isn't this the last year of his contract? I think he squeezes all the juice out of what you've got - but no, he's not an aggressive DC. If that's what you're looking for the he won't be your cup of tea.
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Genuinely, BPA. We've neglected to do that for so long. The last two times we did that we got Brown and Horn, who are clearly two of our best players and stand out from their peers on this team.
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Wallace was in on the game-sealing fumble - he shot the gap and slowed the RB down so Robinson could make the tackle. He also isn't an edge rusher, which is what I gather Walker is. You're talking about D.J. Johnson, who Jones did indeed knock out.
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I think it's more he'll want to leave rather than we'll want to get rid of him. He's an excellent DC.
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So what's the plan - once you get a lead you shut it down? Seems counterintuitive. You'd think you'd want to extend that lead...
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Isn't this the guy that's always injured?
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They've literally asked Young to highlight which plays he likes - which will make up the bulk of HIS playbook. I'm sure Canales has gone through the same playbook and taken out plays that have multiple throws in that Young simply cannot make. The result is what you see on the field on Sundays.
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Painting "fug Utah" on his nails and then refusing to address it with the media when they got punked told me everything I needed to know about his mentality.
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Years of bad drafting has gotten us into trouble. Trading 5 premium players for Bryce Young was just the cherry on top - the death knell of the franchise. We're years away from digging ourselves out of that hole - but Legette, Sanders, Coker and Wallace are a very good start.
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There's a good chance Hubbard is done for the season if takes that tackle playing on turf. Grass gives, turf doesn't.
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I mean two of those Coker 'drops' were literally shin level circus catches.