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Wouldn't surprise me if good old dad hasn't been in his son's ear reminding him that his former teammate is a great example of why you have to look out for yourself and not the team (especially when the team is ass) with injury management. The team won't be there for you if you gamble and lose because they're always going to do what they perceive as best for them.
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Duke started out tight from the nerves. They tightened up again when Carolina took the lead late. K just never recognized it. He left them hung out there to dry. He also never adjusted to UNC changing the way they played Banchero. They had no answer for him isolating early on but once they softened to avoid giving up the drive and to give up the shot Banchero proved unable to score when he couldn't get to the rim. Forcing him to settle for pull ups led to a lot of missed shots and ultimately Carolina rebounds. The most beautiful thing about that loss for duke is that it was a really poor night of coaching for K.
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I don't think he's worth that but I think he's worth more than we should pay.
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Your solution for the QB situation?
LinvilleGorge replied to AU-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
#6 would be my choice and I'd still sign another free agent IOL. -
IMO, Chinn's ideal role is as a cover 3 strong safety. Think prime Kam Chancellor in Seattle. That's a system where the FS covers the deep third (think prime Earl Thomas in Seattle) and the SS covers underneath in the mid-range or drops down into the box. We need a legit over the top FS to free him up to do this. That's the type of player we really don't have any history with. We've always prioritized SS types at safety. Deon Grant is probably the closest we have in our history to fitting the bill.
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It was crazy how quickly that game got out of hand coming down the stretch. I kept waiting for K to call a timeout to stop the bleeding and regroup but he never did. Even former players in the crowd were signaling for a timeout. Everyone saw what was happening except for K. Duke was on the ropes but it didn't occur to him until it was top late to do anything about it.
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All the sobbing faces in the crowd were hilarious. You might be the most privileged people on Earth if you're crying over an egomaniac's botched curtain call.
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Greg Hardy on UFC tonight
LinvilleGorge replied to Move the Panthers to Raleigh's topic in Huddle Lounge
He's just not very good. Big, athletic, powerful dude with subpar skill set who hasn't improved. He'll always have a punchers chance but legitimately good fighters are going to beat him most of the time. That's back to back 1st round knockout losses and he got flat out dominated last night. -
It was awesome watching K just wanting to runaway and hide during the festivities. Shitting on his curtain call was great. He wanted this year to be all about him. Getting his ass kissed everywhere along the way. Well last night at the crescendo the Heels didn't play along. Loved Bacot's comments after the game. We were either going to win a basketball game or a fight tonight. Last night highlighted the difference between UNC and K. Dean Smith and Roy Williams both quietly retired post-season. K needed a farewell tour exalting his greatness. K had a huge ceremony to worship him after the game. Hubert told the postgame reporter to talk to his players instead. At Carolina it's all about Carolina and Hubert gets that. At duke it's all about K. I don't know if Hubert pans out in the long run, but damn last night was awesome and I look forward to seeing how he shapes the program in coming years.
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Short arms, this time Tyler Linderbaurm
LinvilleGorge replied to AU-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
OL is a facilitator position, period. It allows you to get the best out of your skill position players but if you're trash there, well you're just trash. -
They both have GREAT arms with good mobility and a great ability to throw on the move. They're both significantly above average athletes for NFL QBs
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Sam Howell had this year's fastest ball at the Combine at 59mph. For reference: Josh Allen: 62mph Patrick Mahomes: 60mph Cam Newton: 56mph Justin Herbert: 55mph Like I've been saying, Howell has a certified cannon.