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Show me a run game and solid protection and he will. You're making this knee jerk reaction off a very small sample size for a team and does not have the pieces or are playing in a way that allows you to take deep shots. Miami's speed at WR makes them very hard to cover with scheme and since they have that threat and are giving Tua plenty of time that equals easy deep balls. Bryce has thrown maybe 4 or 5 true deep balls that were not just purposefully thrown out of bounds. Three of those throws he either had pressure in his face or his WR/TE slowed up or go held. He may not have a great deep ball in the NFL but we don't really know yet and you certainly can't say that based on the evidence and surrounding situations I've mentioned above. The top are the throws just after the ball is released. The bottom are how each QB is able to finish their throw. When Bryce is able to look like the bottom right picture and still misses over the top then we can talk. Until then we just don't know.
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Now, the dolphins have adjusted to our defense and we are missing too many starters to stop them or create big plays on defense.
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The first quarter was the result of the entire offense coaches coming up with the scripted plays. Later on we revert to Frank's playcalling which is much, much more spread and seems to quit on the run.
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Are we allowed to tackle using our arms?
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They were taking a shot to the endzone the whole time. Bryce sees it's covered when he goes to throw so he throws it out of bounds. Pretty standard stuff.
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I do not trust Bryce's eyes when he changes the play at the line. Change the protection, yeah but run the play called or have 1 choice to switch too. Allowing him to run the offense like a 4 year QB was a large part of the problem in our previous games. We didn't dumb down the playbook. We cut down on how much Bryce was doing for and responsible for at the line. Growing pains.
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Dat boi fas.
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Damn, these missed tackles are killing us.
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Tua passes batted down. Too short.
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I wanna see more 22.
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Agree to disagree. Throwing deeper lob type passes over defenders to drop it in is different than throwing darts.
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Seems like in the first quarter we did a ton of running with 2 TE from power sets. Then went spread. Wonder how we'll answer now.
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Looks like his foot hit out of bounds before he extended the ball for the first down but hard to tell with the shown angles. His foot could have been off the ground.
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Bryce overthrew that long pass to Chark because of the pressure in his face. He has not hit on those deep shots but he's only had 2 or 3 chances.
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Can't wait to see how the Huddle explains this quarter. Goes against 90% of everything I've been reading for weeks.
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I am not Tepper's wife but I do really like the guy. He wants to win. Badly. He's willing to spend his own money and a lot of it. Once there's a plan he allows his people to be very aggressive. Yes, he's very involved and has been the decision maker on many things. He's decided the structure of the team, who answers to whom, how decisions will be made. Like the original poster said, Tepper is a consensus type leader. He wants all the experts in the room to show their view because they are the experts and then whomever is making the decision has all the information and facts to make the best decision. Sometimes, yes, Tepper calls the shot. It's his team. He was pretty much the reason we got Rhule but while this turned out to be one of the worst decisions in Panthers history at the time it wasn't seen as some crazy thing. He actually had to overpay Rhule to keep him from going to the Giants. So, it wasn't like this was some hair brained outlandish decision make by an owner who wanted to be owner, coach and GM. He made the decision that the football people in New York were also going to make. But all that being said, it was a hoooooooooorrrible decision and is 100% on Tepper and only Tepper. All the QBs fails are on the coaches that picked them and Tepper, while probably giving his opinion, picked none of them, including Bryce Young. Tepper picked (kept) Hurney and Rivera. He picked Rhule. He picked Fitt. He picked Reich. He set the power structure. He opens his checkbook. Wide. All this other crap and blame are just fans looking for someone to blame.
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All part of the plan. Agent 89 just got the Panthers Jerry Judy for a 7th round pick. Secret Agent 89.
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The issue with the team is Tepper…
Loyalty4Life replied to Doc Holiday's topic in Carolina Panthers
Hey, everything I'm getting ready to say is just rumor and speculation because the team is losing but man, does it make for some great clickbait. I even heard, and I'm not saying this is 100% true....but it's out there. It seems like a lot of people are talking about the earth and just how flat it is. I mean, don't listen do me. Go outside and look for yourself. Seems pretty flat, doesn't it. Then you add in how flat the Panthers have been playing. The dots almost connect themselves. -
Bryce, Adam, DJ, Sanders, Hurst, Zavala, the other guard. Those are the new players. That is 7 of 11 players on offense that are new. How exactly are we the same team when 70% of the offensive starter are new and the coaching staff is all new? I don't think you understand the words that are coming out of your mouth.
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Could Both Fitterer and Reich Be Safer Than We Think?
Loyalty4Life replied to tukafan21's topic in Carolina Panthers
Fitts job is to be part of the team and get the players the team decides it needs for the plan to work. We tried the keep the vet coach thing in Rivera, we tried the college coach with complete control, now we're doing the whole team vote thing and we'll see how that turns out. He did exactly what Rhule wanted because Rhule had roster control and now is doing exactly what has been decided collectively by the braintrust of the 14 Pro Day Visit crew and he's done it well. If Tepper decides to let Fitt decide on the Coach and pick the players then we'll talk about if he's a horrible GM as this is what most, incorrectly, think all GMs do. -
I like Tepper. I think he has 2 things he goes by. 1. You have to find your franchise QB. 2. He'll do everything he can to give the football people what they need or want and he's not afraid to put his money where his mouth is. All this Tepper made the pick, Tepper dictated this or that is just speculation. Joe Brady wanted Teddy Bridgewater and when the Bucs came sniffing around we overpaid to make sure the new wonderkid OC had the guy he wanted. Matt Rhule begs and pleaded for Sam Darnold. We got Sam Darnold. Matt Rhule wanted Baker. We got him Baker. McAdodo wanted Matt Corral. We traded up and got him Corral. Half of a superstar staff all got together and went to the top 4 QB's workouts and pro days and the football people decided that Bryce Young was the best player. There were zero people shocked when he went number one because outside of a week or so of rumors, overwhelmingly the vast majority of the football world agreed Bryce was the best prospect. I think Tepper loves the team and being an owner and is very involved in the discussion but actually does fully allow his football people to makes decisions. No matter what he does when it doesn't work, people look to place blame. The worst thing the guy may have done since he's been the owner is allowing too many "football" people run the show. To get Rhule he paid him like a top 10 coach with a 7 year deal and let him have roster control. Rhule would have been the Giants coach had Tepper not backed up the Money truck. Rapoport reported at the time it was down to Rhule or Josh McDaniels. Tepper did decide on Rhule and it was a horrible mistake but this wasn't like some crazy Raiders 1st round draft pick out of nowhere. After giving Rhule every chance to prove he could do something Tepper finally pulled the plug but during that time learned he needed a GM with experience and quality football people with NFL experience. We had already added Fitterer who had worked with the Seahawks for 20 years and who worked with Dan Morgan, who we also added as assistant GM. Then, we built a coaching staff with multiple SB appearances, wins and experience. The big reason that Reich ended up getting the job is his extensive ties with other coaches that allowed him to build this superstar staff. The one thing we have up to our eyeballs is NFL football people contributing and making football decisions. I fully concede that Tepper's big input was asking how are we going to get a franchise QB? I agree with him in that if you don't have a franchise QB, it's really hard to do anything else. Tepper sits down with all these football experts and asks what's the best path forward so we're a playoff team year in and year out. They put together a plan with all these NFL stud coaches who have tons of experience. They put together this plan. Now, Tepper is going to give this giant barrel full of NFL football people ever chance to prove they know what they are doing and to see this plan through. I like Tepper. I like his patience to see if a well researched and thought out plan will succeed. I like his money that he's not afraid to throw at resources to make this team better. I like that he hates to lose and damn right if the super coaching staff I'm paying a bijillian dollars too goes 0-5 to start the season there are going to be some very F'N uncomfortable meetings after a loss.
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I was really impressed in his drive towards the end of the game. It was already over and I have no idea if he was reading things differently, if play calling was different or what but he had some much longer passes working down the field. I thought, where has this been. It was really nice and Bryce had great zip on the ball. The first thing I thought was I wonder if Frank allowed Brown to calls plays since the game was pretty much over. No way to really know but I loved those throws.