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Washington Football Team finalizing deal with Marty Hurney
Mage replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Trying to determine which position is more important than another is always difficult and almost never an argument worth having. People underestimate how much every position on the field works together. Even when people say RBs aren't important, I scoff. The problem with RB isn't its importance, but its longevity. With that said, it isn't about CB being more or less important than LB. It comes down to this... Bradberry was clearly a better CB than Thompson was a LB. Bradberry got way too much crap here from fans who didn't realize that a large part of it was our soft coverage scheme we'd routinely run. Whenever we let Bradberry do what he did best, he always excelled. I actually think the last 2 years have been some of Thompson's best with us so far (especially 2019), but he's still just not the player Bradberry is. Bradberry will consistently be one of the best in the league at deflecting passes and taking on the bigger, physical freak WRs in the league, and he is one of the absolute best corners when it comes to run support. Thompson has never had that kind of impact on the game, at least beyond spurts. -
Washington Football Team finalizing deal with Marty Hurney
Mage replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
The point isn't that Rhule was against signing Teddy in general. The point is Hurney lobbied the hardest for him and is the main culprit behind the contract he got. Rhule may have been okay with signing Teddy, but everything Rhule and Tepper have ever said has made it clear they were cool with a rebuild. I seriously doubt they were sold on signing Bridgewater to the deal Hurney gave him, BUT I imagine that Rhule was still at a point early in their relationship that he was willing to trust Hurney and his evaluation. It isn't a coincidence that Hurney didn't get fired until Bridgewater made it 100% clear to everyone (although it was clear to most of us) that he sucked. There is just no way Bridgewater gets signed to that contract if it was Rhule's decision only. Rhule and Tepper were okay with sucking in 2020. And this isn't about pawning the bad moves off on Hurney. Even without RoaringRiot's input, if you read between the lines, it was a Hurney move through and through. I never understood why people thought Joe Brady himself influenced it. I do think Hurney considered the connection between TB-Brady, but I doubt first-time NFL OC Brady, who just came from LSU, ever had enough influence to say "this is the QB we should and will sign." It was a Hurney decision, with reluctant backing from Rhule. And as soon as Bridgewater officially flamed out, Hurney got fired and Rhule has all but said he doesn't want Teddy as his QB much longer. -
Washington Football Team finalizing deal with Marty Hurney
Mage replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
We have to stop giving Hurney credit for his 1st-round picks. Yes, it was nice to not have to worry about drafting a bust. But a big reason for that is because Hurney always went with the high-floor player in the 1st. The only time he took a prospect that would have required NFL-level scouting and could be deemed a risk was Cam Newton. Otherwise, there is a reason we drafted RBs and LBs in the 1st round often under him. Easily the positions where it is easiest for young players to transition into the NFL immediately. I mean look at Kuechly. Anyone who saw him play knew that worst-case scenario, he was going to be a solid starter. And I think Hurney's track record after the 1st round proves this. He's not good at evaluating talent. He's just good at taking the safe route in the 1st. -
Washington Football Team finalizing deal with Marty Hurney
Mage replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Lol what did you expect from the man who kept Mike Shula employed? -
BAHAHAHAH - Marty interviewing with Washington Football Team
Mage replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I mean, he was the GM for over half of our existence. So I'd hope so. The fact is that as GM, the Panthers only had 3 winning seasons with him from 2002-2012 and 2018-2020 (I don't count 2017 for obvious reasons). This is such a terrible move by WFT. Panthers had a franchise QB and still failed to string together consistent success year-by-year (unless you are one of the ones who considers the 7-8-1 2014 Panthers successful). What reason is there to think that will change with Rivera/Hurney in Washington, except now they have to go out and find that QB still? -
Rapoport: Panthers expected to be in the mix for Watson.
Mage replied to nctarheelreincarnated's topic in Carolina Panthers
Not a fan of including Moore in that deal. I'd rather just give up another 1st round pick. -
Rapoport: Panthers expected to be in the mix for Watson.
Mage replied to nctarheelreincarnated's topic in Carolina Panthers
I love Cam Newton to death, but Deshaun Watson would without a doubt be the best quarterback to ever suit up for the Panthers. I really hope this team gets it done. I'd be 100% willing to part ways with our next two 1st round picks (if you really think about it, assuming we would have taken a QB this year anyway, it is only 1 1st round pick we're giving up). And of course throw in some other stuff as well. Gonna try to not get my hopes up though. Elite QBs don't get traded or released for a reason. -
Carolina Panthers will target offense in round one
Mage replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
I've thought it would be Derrick Henry for awhile now. He is exactly the kind of guy Gettleman would take. His potential for injury due to his height scares me, but I love him as a talent. -
Not a fan of Hunter Henry in the 1st round. He's just eh to me. I don't think he's the best tight end in the class and even if I did, the gap between him and the next guy isn't high enough to warrant not just waiting until the 2nd to take a tight end if we choose that route. Just my 2 cents though.
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Need to watch more of him, but I watched his game tape against Alabama earlier. You can tell how much potential he has, excellent rip move. However, he needs to use his hands a lot better. He's strong but ends up dropping his hands far too often and allowing the offensive lineman to get a good grip on him.
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Sorry if this has been answered already but will the NFL wait to start the NFC Championship game if this game goes to overtime? I feel like they have waited in the past but I'm not 100% positive.
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NFL Network has maybe spent 1 hour combined of their 6 hour broadcast discussing the Panthers/Cardinals game. Eisen made a joke about it, hyping up Cam/Palmer before stopping and saying, "apparently I'm not allowed to talk about this QB match-up." Really funny moment. Love Eisen.
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Marshall Faulk has called Stewart, "James Stewart", like 8 times today.
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Official Divisional Playoff Thread - Seahawks at Panthers
Mage replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
According to everyone on NFL Network Gameday Morning, Cardinals would be better off traveling to Carolina than playing the Seahawks at home. -
I'm really excited for this game if only because I think it has potential to be a great one, but I wish the playoffs would start already. I love going undefeated and I love curb stomping teams, but it has kind of ruined the suspense for me. It feels like we're playing a bunch of preseason games, although that will change in Week 17 if we're gunning for 16-0. That will be an AMAZING feeling.
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Plus, I mean, it isn't like the Saints are a TERRIBLE football team. They aren't the Browns or anything. They are going to put up a fight, especially at home in a divisional game.
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Offense has looked great today. With that said, why does Shula always overthink himself with those overly complicated screen plays? They almost never work.
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Nevermind, totally forgot about Webb. So 5 WRs.
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Only rolling with 4 WRs and 3 RBs for this game. Scott Simonson is active for the game. Interesting.
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Honestly, I can't remember the last Panthers regular season game that matched the excitement that I have for this game. There have been games with bigger playoff implications, but I'm looking forward to this game more than I have any Panthers non-playoff game in an extremely long time. There are so many questions that can be answered by this team today. Are we as good as we think we are? Can we finally beat the Seahawks? Has Cam Newton taken that next step completely? Regardless of if we win or lose, the most important thing is how we play. Seattle is a very good football team that plays their best ball at home. I want to see a turnover-free, competitive game from the Panthers. And on the subject of regular season games I have highly anticipated, this is probably up there for me with: 2008 MNF vs Buccaneers, 2013 MNF vs Patriots, 2013 vs Saints (2nd game). There are probably a couple of more like from 2005, but we had kind of a big gap between playoff appearances. I guess you could throw '14 vs Falcons (2nd game) in there, but that was basically a playoff game.
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Allen has 3 inches on Addison, and that doesn't account for strength. Allen is extremely strong.
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pay da man!!!!!
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That is why Joe Webb is on the team.
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Lets hope we can stop Luke McCown.
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This defense sucks without Luke. Our strength is defending the underneath, we apparently can't do it without him.