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Nothing was funnier than when they poo on Luke Kuechly all year only for him to go on and win DPOY that season.
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I don’t mind losing but I hate getting fuged by the refs. You could have negated 50+ of their rushing yard by just calling even 20% of their offensive holds. We also recorded zero sacks because if we got remotely close to Dak one of their lineman would illegally take our defenders out of the play. The blown fumble call was all you needed to see to know the outcome of the game and that is horseshit.
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The Cowboys offensive line committed zero penalties
Eazy-E replied to Eazy-E's topic in Carolina Panthers
Refs call it that way one the field when they know it’s a blatant missed call so the opposition literally can’t do anything about it. It’s such a dogshit rule. It is the main reason why the NFL got rid of being able to review pass interference calls after trying it for one season. The refs never overturned anything and it was a total disaster. Instead of the NFL acknowledging the glaring issue, the turned a blind eye and waited for everyone to forget about it. They realized it was one less way for them to influence the flow/outcome of games. -
The Cowboys offensive line committed zero penalties
Eazy-E replied to Eazy-E's topic in Carolina Panthers
One thing that kind of annoyed me was that our offensive line didn’t even attempt to try and play dirty like Dallas did. I don’t know if it’s an indictment of just how bad our line is or what, but at some point you’d think one of our guys would have seen all the holds they were getting away with and thought hmm, maybe we should try that and see what happens. If you get hit with a holding call fine, you see how the refs are going to call it but I don’t think we got called for a holding until the third quarter and our guys were getting abused all game. I mean ffs, I recall one play where Tyron Smith literally lifted Reddick off his feet from under his shoulder pads. We need at least one guy on this line with some sort of nasty steak to him. -
The Cowboys offensive line committed zero penalties
Eazy-E replied to Eazy-E's topic in Carolina Panthers
We have the wealthiest owner in the league. Tepper and Rhule need to put these bum ass officials on blast. fug the fines. I don't want another case of Rivera never defending Cam when he was getting blasted in the head every game and Rivera would some how make it seem like it was Cam's fault. Someone needs to grow a pair and tell these zebra's to pull their heads out of their asses and get their eyes checks, or better yet, read the fuging rule book. -
Zero, zilch, nada. No holding, no hands to the face, no false starts, nothing. It was pretty clear to Dallas through the first quarter that the refs were going to let them get away with anything they wanted. We were obviously screwed when Chinn clobbered Schultz and caused him to fumble 5 ft from the ref and somehow they didn't see the ball flopping around down by his knees. Going back and watching the highlights, on almost every one of Dak's scrambles and Zeke's big runs, at least one of our defensive linemen were getting absolutely mugged. I hate complaining about the officiating after a loss but it was pretty clear the fix was in a quarter into the game. Also doesn't it seem kind of strange that Dallas held the league leaders in sacks to a goose egg without committing a single penalty? fug the NFL.
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When the opposing team’s offensive line realizes the refs aren’t calling holding get ready for a long day.
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Why do we keep trading our FA acquisitions?
Eazy-E replied to BurnNChinn's topic in Carolina Panthers
Perryman and Arnold were both stop gap acquisitions. Carter Jr. beat him out in camp mainly due to the fact that Perryman couldn't even make it onto the field. While Carter's stats may not look impressive, he is one of many reasons Shaq is playing at the level he is. Carter may not be the most athletic linebacker but he is a very smart player and is rarely out of position. Shaq's poor play last year had a lot to do with Whitehead being constantly out of position and it hurt the entire defense. Now he doesn't have to worry about Whitehead fuging up and can just focus on his own assignments. Arnold is just a Jag and was brought in to cover the TE position for a year or two for what ever mid round TE we drafted to develop. Tremble has obviously impressed everyone and seems to be way ahead of where most thought he would be at this point when he was drafted. Hell, It didn't even seem like we had a TE on the roster last year and the offense still managed to put up impressive numbers. All of the moves we've made so far make perfect sense besides our FA offensive line signings. Erving wasn't the worst thing in the world but Elflein is still a complete head scratcher. -
Is there still a chance something happens and the trade doesn’t go through, or is it already a done deal? I don’t want to get hyped up only to be super disappointed.
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Richard Sherman makes a lot of sense right now
Eazy-E replied to electro's horse's topic in Carolina Panthers
We currently have the second most cap space available. I know we probably want to carry it over to next season but we could off a 2 year deal and front load the hell out of it so it has little effect on next years cap space. -
Hope they get their poo pushed in tonight so we can finish off their season before it even starts.
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I think it has more to do with Darnold being more willing to push the ball down field. Robby played in the slot way more last year compared to this season. The amount of times DJ was wide ass open 15-20 yards down field last season only to have Teddy throw a 5 yard slant to Robby was fuging infuriating.
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There is a reason DJ Moore is having the best start a Panther receiver has had since Steve Smith. This doesn't happen with Teddy still at QB.
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Lol how are you not doubling Adams on that drive
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Winston did that same bs throw against us and they ruled it incomplete lol
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Glad to see they’re looking at bringing in a reliable pass catcher out of the backfield. Duke Johnson will be able to fill in like Fozzy Whittaker all those years. Crazy to think it takes 3 guys to fill in for everything CMC is able to do by himself.
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Statistically they are currently better.
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I personally feel the defensive line has been so good it’s hard to accurately judge him so far. Regardless, he has been a welcome addition to the defensive
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3-0 Baby! Next man up.
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The Saints offensive line is very good and Winston had just thrown for 5 TDs. Coaches don’t block, run, and throw the ball. That game was this defense’s most impressive so far. Complete domination on all levels.
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Surprisingly Dallas’s offensive line has been pretty shaky this year. Pass protection hasn’t been great and their running game has been underwhelming. I fully expect this defensive line to continue feasting.
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There aren’t many vet corners available. Richard Sherman is old and only played 5 games last year. We could sign Rasul Douglas off the Cardinals practice squad since he is familiar with the defense but he fell off hard the second half of the season. Gareon Conely could be an option if he’s finally healthy. Played some decent football (although underwhelming for where he was drafted) until he started getting plagued by injuries. We signed a bunch of injury prone guys this offseason and he’s only 26 so you never know. Corn Elder is on the practice squad and can play the slot. Other than that there isn’t really much out there.
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Yeah also knowing the NFLPA is trying to make a point I’m sure who ever is doing the research and coming up with the number is obviously doing it in the favor of the NFLPA. Still, even if it’s only a small percentage increase, it can still be completely avoided by just having everyone use the same grass field.
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I went back to check and the research that the NFLPA presented to the NFL in 2020 stated that it was actually 88% for ACLs and 32% for ankle/foot injuries.