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Just now, SCMunnerlyn1 said:
What a playcall by them.
Imagine having an OC
that was all on young.
he stared down the reciever right from the snap.
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everyone else:
cancel culture: cam newton was removed from the banner!
everyone else: but he was never on the...
cancel culture: I'M MAD!!!!!!!!
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i'm not going to say it's all on joe brady, but...
predictable playcalling woulld increase the odds of interceptions and "ambulance" passes.
predictable playcalling would make an oline less effective.
predictable play calling would make it impossible to score in the red zone.
again...not saying it's all in joe brady, but...he's a major factor as to why the panthers offense is absolutely unbearable to watch.
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hubbard IS a drop off from mccaffrey, but then again...so is probably 95% of the RBs and WRs in the league.
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robby anderson on offense.
no one on defense. it's the only thing that has the team competetive...and watchable.
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shula.
brady's offense is boring. period.
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saw the thread title and said henning before clicking it and seeing the list.
somehow his offense was blunt, brutal, and beautiful all at the same time.
it was the epitome of keep pounding.
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23 minutes ago, frankw said:
Only three in 25 years the last being Jeff Otah in 2008.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Carolina_Panthers_first-round_draft_picks
in the same time frame...the falcons have drafted 3, the bucs 4, and the saints 6.
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when you say not the strength, do you mean not the focus? that's how i see it.
panther fans are accustomed to run focused offenses...i'm pretty sure those days are gone.
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22 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:
I am not sure how that is possible
i'm not sure how any of this is possible after watching hurney operate for the past decade...but apparently it is.
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could it be robbie getting more attention from the defense because he's a proven threat, and sam is taking what they give him with moore benefitting from it all?
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...or he continues to ball out and leads wft to a super bowl.
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7 minutes ago, TheWiz said:
not just the question.... but the moron who walks in front of the camera. lol
yup...his frustration is clearly directed at whoever it was who walked in front of the camera.
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to beat the saints, you have to beat sean payton.
the players are going to have to ball out to beat him...cause i seriously doubt rhule stands a chance at out coaching him.
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4 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:
To be called an NFL QB you have to be one of the best of the best. Even if you were never more than a career backup.
Cam was an NFL MVP, you don't get awarded that honor without a lot of knowledge, effort and ability.
some of the best players in the league have gone to foxboro and struggled.
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10 minutes ago, Car123 said:
I call BS.
maybe, maybe not...but if newton doesn't have a full grasp of the offense, that would explain ted johnson's take on cam newton vs. eagles.
Quote"I think we need to pump the brakes on that," Johnson said Friday on 98.5 The Sports Hub's Felger & Mazz. "If you rewatch the film, and I did before the show, something just kind of jumped out at me. When you go back and look at it again, and you look at the plays in which he had success on. Everyone's talking about he had three passes in one drive, the second drive of the game in which the third pass that traveled more than 10 yards was Jakobi Meyers for a touchdown. Those three plays, all of them had something in common that nobody is really talking about.
Quote"Those were nice throws, nice completions, he looked like he was in rhythm, very confident. Every single one of those were what they call a max protection play, meaning you only put two guys out into the pass routes. You keep more guys in to block than you would otherwise. It's a very simple read. It's two guys and they do crossing routes, and either one or the other is open or you throw the ball away."
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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:
Belichick says vaccination status had nothing to do with Newton's release. Breer believes him.
I'm not entirely certain whether I do
i believe him.
belichick is about winning, now more than ever. i seriously doubt he risks another losing season over vaccination status when there are protocols in place for unvaccinated players. newton not following those protocols only added to the over hyped newton vs. jones "competition". if newton actually outplayed mac jones in the offseason, newton would be under center day 1.
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dwayne jarrett is the first name that comes to mind when i hear the words panthers and bust together.
a second round pick who was drafted to replace keyshawn johnson...but in four years, he couldn't produce half of what keyshawn did in a single season.
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25 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:
I wish nothing but failure on Jameis Winston.
jameis winston is already a failure.
i wish nothing but failure for the saints.
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7 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:
0.00% chance the Texans allow him to go to another team.
Your sources are clueless.
If D. Watson ever plays in the NFL again it will be for the Houston Texans....
i'm too lazy to look, but i could have sworn the texans were making plans to trade him before the draft...then all hell broke loose.
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On 7/13/2021 at 6:30 PM, SBBlue said:
What does a break out season look like when he's already been 1200 x2? 1300? 1400? That would be top 5.
He had more yards than Mike Evans and Amari Cooper, in fewer games. He had more yards than Brandin Cooks or Corey Davis. He did that with TB and PJ throwing to him.
a breakout season for moore would be double digit touchdowns to go with his yards.
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If Tepper is smart he goes after Jim Harbaugh.
in Carolina Panthers
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i really think this is ultimately why wilks wasn't given the job. he's not the character that harbaugh is, but it's plain as day that wilks would have very little patience for a meddling owner.