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  1. On 9/29/2023 at 6:53 PM, GOAT said:

    I said it once and I'll say it again, this is his SB.

    I expect nothing from him, another snoozer, another dink and dunking, fumbling, lining up behind the guard, throwing away on 3rd down, looking frazzled, looking like a boy against man type of day.

    I would do anything to be wrong, I will eat all the crow, please for the love of god show us some fugging life.

    It's not just urgency you want but showing energy ala Cam. We want to know he's having fun so we can have fun too. He doesn't have the personality of Cam or even Jake "Cajun Mexican jumping bean" Delhomme. Until he starts winning the battle of the minds ala Brady, we want to see reactions. That may be all unrealistic. He is who he is. As our Head Coach says, he has to feel comfortable in his own skin. Don't hold that against him.

    What I want to see is our defense hold up in the 2nd half especially the 4th quarter. It's like the life drained out of them last game. Isn't it Defense that wins championships? Show us.

  2. In the last game Seattle's D-line rushed the inside/middle of our O-line at least 3/4's of the time. Definitely the entire 4th quarter. And, of course, it worked because of two new, young starters. It gave Andy no pocket, no time and yet he managed to make a record 58 passing attempts. I hope Bryce was taking notes because I expect every defense we face to do the same thing.

  3. I'm lucky I guess. That's all I can say about my game day experiences. I bought PSL's even before our first draft and held them until Tepper bought the team. That's when I retired and couldn't afford the season ticket price. Put the PSL's up for sale through the Panther's website. Then Tepper ripped out seats in the end zone and a family bought my PSL's and the 2 next to mine. Timing is everything. 

    I probably won't go to another game, money being the problem. I'd rather eat and enjoy the game from the couch. I do miss, though, being in person where I could watch certain players or groups. The TV camera shots suck.

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  4. 4 hours ago, NorthTryon said:

    He definitely did. From people I know that work directly with organization(security), he thought it was campy and played out. A few weeks after I heard that, they tried that weird crap from Wolf of Wall Street with the chest pounding. He definitely feels more connected to that stupid bull as an aggressive hedge fund manager than to Keep Pounding. 

    What Tepper really wants, now that he's seen it first hand, is crowd reaction similar to the Charlotte Football Club crowd.

  5. If you don't think he was offsides every time he at least twitched and reset himself every time. I would call that trying to draw the defense offsides. What he did do was give the Lions D a heads up about what the play was going to be by where and how he lined up. That I'd be pissed about if I was his coach.

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  6. On 8/30/2023 at 10:49 AM, Panthera onca said:

    Was last season when Riverboat was missing huge chunks of time for chemo? If so maybe he missed a lot of practices. Still no excuse not to personally evaluate all of your players, especially at the most important position.

     

    On 8/30/2023 at 11:09 AM, Mr. Scot said:

    First thing that crossed my mind too but yeah, that was a prior year.

    This article is from September 2022. It goes into detail about the after affects Rivera was going through after his cancer diagnosis even 2 years after that diagnosis and gives hints about how the 2022 season was going to effect him.  It doesn't mention that he missed any practices in 2022. A person does not instantly recover from cancer treatment and it can take years. Looks like he tried to stay on top of everything but truly wasn't able to. Good on Heinecke to bring Howell to his attention. So cut the guy some slack. That Rivera is upfront about what happened is a good step in his cancer recovery.

    https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34463044/from-mental-scars-physical-challenges-how-cancer-changed-commanders-coach-ron-rivera-life

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  7. 8 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

    The run game looked awesome, riddler had a nice throw on 3 and 12.  Robinson is going to be a problem, big problem.  And the pick was a tipped ball by the wr, a good throw by riddler

     

    All in all their first team offense looked worlds better then us.

    If you're going to praise a team the least you could do is spell the starting QB's name right. 

    R.I.D.D.E.R.

     

    1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

    With an upgraded processor added on.

    From one nerd to another 🥂

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  8. I'm not reading the entire post. Lots of whining about footage and BOJ apparently.

    First, let me clear something up.  At the beginning of the hour they said (paraphrased) that they were not going to show any plays. It's practice and they planned on continuing to develop some things. Reich doesn't mess around. I did enjoy all the interviews though.

    Second, I agree with the live streaming. The least they could've done was have it on a channel with a mobile app or live feed on their website. Especially for fans outside of the Charlotte area. If they continue with WMYT we're all screwed. It should post to YouTube in a couple of days, hopefully.

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  9. 17 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

    This guy is new but has been putting up good vids

     

    Thanks @Jackie Lee! I've been searching for some good video and Uncle Quan has it. Subscribed. I appreciate videos that aren't an hour or longer ..... looking at all those podcasts that are way toooooo long.

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  10. I just finished reading the article. Pretty good. Our head coach is a level headed guy who wants to continue learning and incorporating all the new stuff. That he hired Brown and Evero are quite telling. We're in good hands. Frank 2.0

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    Panthers offensive coordinator Thomas Brown, hired from Sean McVay’s Rams staff, has never worked with Reich before. Neither has defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, plucked from the Broncos, and the subject of a bidding war in January. And rather than bring in his own kicking-game guy, Reich retained special teams coordinator Chris Tabor from former Panthers coach Matt Rhule’s staff.

    While Reich did backstop those areas with some familiar faces—offensive passing-game coordinator Parks Frazier, senior defensive assistant Capers and assistant special teams coach Devin Fitzsimmons have all worked with Reich before—the overall idea here was to bolster the 2.0 version of Reich’s program with an infusion of new ideas.

    That sort of thing, what he calls “diversity of thought,” is something Reich has always sought. It’s just that this time around, the concept is visible at every level of the staff.

     

     

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