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I'll do my best to be excited if Levis is our guy & trust the decision made by the new regime. My biggest overall issue--he needs to hit the ground running yet correct more than a few things quickly. That's simply an unsavory combination. You can only stress/teach poise, field vision, and smart decision-making so much. Given Levis' tendencies already, he will be a turnover machine if he doesn't correct his pocket awareness and feel as a passer. It would be one thing if had high-end accuracy & great deep placement to compliment the release & arm--That would make some of his risky throws worth it, but he just seems reckless just for the sake of being aggressive at times. Those same traits even come through on his running style with taking too many hits. Now, I like a QB that's aggressive, but you have to make the most of it. Because, the next flag is he doesn't necessarily have touch on his long throws when he could feasibly show off the tools he has. One minute he's skittish, then a long bomb attempt without the best placement, the next he's cool as a cucumber and makes a nice intermediate throw. It is just ALL coaching dependent with him. I can see Daboll, our own Reich, or even Arthur Smith wanting to work with him. Looking past the tendencies he's developed and want to work with him. But if he goes to Indy (Coach TBD), HOU, or a spot without a hands-on, QB coachable environment, that could be a disaster. He has tendencies he needs to be coached out of and other things he needs to have become second-nature. He's kind of like Tannehill meets Darnold for me. In the right environment, could be a totally viable dude, but he needs some big things coached out of him and other things coached up.
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I liked Tune a lot at first but his deeper balls and throwing motion are big knocks. He's close with most else. Size - check, Enough speed - check, led comebacks/good poise - check, good awareness/pressure sensitive - check, he's tough as nails too. Issues: He throws like a baseball, he has almost a wind up. Also loses accuracy beyond 20-yarders. Would love him R4-6. Originally thought he was a riser and was liking him, but he's got some limitations. Just doesn't quite have the arm talent and accuracy on deeper routes.
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Good for the man. Wish him well minus when we're on the opposing sideline.
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He's a riser. Could end up in the top 5 WRs taken, R2 range. Maybe R3.
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All depends on how we go about draft & FA. That will be telling the type of base package we're aiming for. Quite exciting.
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Burns was standing strong most of the time in 3-3-5 and 4-2-5s the past 3 years for Snow which is already pretty close. Played some variations in sub-packages for Rivera. Shouldn't be a big curve for him.
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I'll be honest, I forgot about a few guys we have on the squad haha. Brandon Smith could fit in nicely & McCall could definitely be a NT (at the least a viable backup) LB Damien Wilson is still here on contract, unsure if he's viewed as a guy they want to stick around but he's on the books. He was a mixed bag.
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He's the one I'm having a hard time placing. Evero by all accounts is a more blitz-friendly Fangio. The Denver players said his defense was very close in language and calls. But those shell concepts w/split safeties don't have a Chinn-type role. He'd almost HAVE to play ILB right? The Fangio schemes don't have the buffalo nickel types unless I'm mistaken. Problem is, if he gets pigeon-holed to hybrid looks where it is incorporated, does his snap count go down? Does where he's playing become a tell for opposing offenses? Lots of questions with Chinn. Could Chinn & Luvu realistically be the ILBs? Or is that too unconventional given their strengths/weaknesses? I would LOVE to hear Evero's vision for Chinn because I'm just having a hard time placing him. I won't act like I really know THAT much & how it will roll out, but looking at Denver and then historically, makes me really interested in how he fits more than anything else. My guess at the base: Woods New Deep S Horn Jackson Chinn? Luvu Haynes Burns Brown NT 3-4DE
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That's my only differing opinion with Kaye in the first page. I was thinking Luvu is more ILB than EDGE. Is he more off-ball LB or a pass rusher? I'd have to think the former right?
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Absolute and Absolutely NOTS Quarterback 2023
Bear Hands replied to Kick's topic in Carolina Panthers
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That's the way I see it. We don't have any proven core pieces that would have a hard time fitting with the potential scheme changes. YGM may be an odd man out right now but it's not like he producing a ton. Maybe he becomes part of a Bears or Cardinals trade package to jump up from 9. Chinn would be the closest other outlier (but I'm not going to assume we go full Fangio/two-high). A guy like Evero can figure out how to fit him in a smarty and quality way. Maybe someone can help educate me on how Chinn fits well in this. I think there's 4 distinct gets given Evero's background & what he's previously brought: A pure NT -- biggest hole, plain and simple A 3-4 DE mold A bigger/athletic ILB next to Luvu (Thinking of the Patrick Willis/Bowman combo) A safety to pair w/Woods (Unless they think this is Chinn) Burns, Haynes, Barno all seem to set into the OLB/EDGE role but we shouldn't shy if there's a good talent there for us in the FA or draft. Brown, Burns, Luvu, Horn, Jackson, & Woods can all fit right in schematically.
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bP's NEW Video - Panthers Defensive Highlights
Bear Hands replied to bLACKpANTHER's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yessir. Luvu was a revelation. He was easily a top-20 LB performer league-wide. So great to have found a diamond in the rough, he became an absolute cornerstone to our defense. -
Fun for sure. The reconstruction of this defense around Burns, Luvu, Chinn, & Horn is about to get great. Opens up a lot of FA & prospect types we typically don't consider. Some early faves to check out: Keanu Benton, Wisconsin, 6'4 315 0/1T Karl Brooks, Bowling Green 6'4 300 1/3/5T - I have a feeling this guy is going to thrive. He's got a motor, really stood out at the SB. Byron Young, Tennessee, EDGE, 6'3 245 Felix Anudike-Uzomah, EDGE, 6'4 250 Both EDGE dudes have been building some hype and could see them being available day 2/early 3.
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Draft Simulator (Lets see What You Got)
Bear Hands replied to Daddy_Uncle's topic in Carolina Panthers
Quentin is far from a sure thing. He’s actually one that’s been dropping below Addison, S-N, & even Flowers on more than a few spots and I’ve been seeing why after further review of the kid. Kevin White-ish. He kinda catches the ball like he’s a cartoon character running with a laundry basket. Leaves a lot to be desired IMO beyond speed+size pluses. I don’t think any WR goes until the late teens. Addison and Zay are studs. A bit unsure with the rest. Dell, Downs, Rashee and that Iosivas look fun as hell. -
I wouldn't undervalue Haynes with the defense we will be shifting to. I think he could be a 70%+ snap guy in what Evero brings. This also opens the door for some really cool mid-rounders at EDGE. Nolan Smith, Byron Young, & Nick Herbig all become very interesting all of a sudden.
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Totally credit the whole hiring unit of The Teppers, Fitterer, and Morgan. The Rhule & Brady hires seemed reactive and under vetted in retrospect. This was just a well rounded search leading to sound, experienced moves. Reich may not have been our top pick as fans on the outside to start this off, but he’s got pull and this is looking to be a very good situation. Now I’m really excited about who surfaces on the other side of the ball.
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Panthers Request Interview w/ Evero for DC
Bear Hands replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
This staff is off to an incredible start. Id we land Brian Johnson to pair with Staley, we're in business. -
Wilson really impressed. For sure.
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Panthers Request Interview w/ Evero for DC
Bear Hands replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
Hopeful but don't wanna get ahead expectation wise. Would be pretty legit if this happened. The rumoured mutual interest makes it sound plausible. -
Thank You (a note of appreciation to the members of this forum)
Bear Hands replied to Wolfcop's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Interesting. Wonder if we'd look at adding an AHC label as well if he's the one. A pure lateral move seems unlikely. Having him on defense with potentially Staley on offense could be the ticket. Could still land some Philly offensive staff like B Johnson & Jason Michael.
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Yeah the order of who goes in this draft WR could end up surprising some. I could see Zay going as high as WR2 depending on how things shake out. I'm personally quite high on a few but think it's going to be a class where you have more than a few success stories but it's scattered throughout. Beyond Addison, S-N, & Johnston (And I think the latter two may slip), I think the studs come from this group: Josh Downs, Zay Flowers, Rashee Rice, Nathaniel Dell, Andrei Iosivas I want one of them.
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Yeah was never a fan. Remember when we elevated him to interim OC and he was a fish outta water. Surprised Ronald rolled with Scotty in WAS in the first place.
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Draft Simulator (Lets see What You Got)
Bear Hands replied to Daddy_Uncle's topic in Carolina Panthers
This would be my tough+athletic playmaker draft. It's easy to poach 5 & 20 from SEA for little on PFF: