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Everything posted by rippadonn
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What? Ain't nobody hungry?
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He just doesn't get it. If you work for Coca Cola you don't go "liking" Pepsi. Bad taste. A player does this it's bad, a head coach does this its stupid, insensitive, and displays a total lack of understanding. Stupid. Fire this Fhule!
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A poster mentioned the Mannings. That goes back to what I said about who has the best agents come draft time. If the Mannings are involved that explains every bit of the hype. Take away that last year and you've got a less than 60% completion, 13TD a year guy four years in a row. More guys played better for longer. Fhules Gold. I don't buy it.
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Sure thing, proven commodity, seeing somebody beat the breaks off a slimy lawyer using the system as a tool of revenge for his pathetic friend of a franchise owner. The massage thing is questionable but not the intentions of the Texans owner. The media has hitched itself foolishly like our coach to a proven mediocre QB, who aside from last season was a dud who needed five years to get drafted. I've had enough of Fhule and his hometown hookups and his thirst for sub-par barely NFL talent including his lust for Pickett. If Matt Rhule endorsed it, it's gonna be trash. That's our Carolina experience with your boy Rhule. He's inept (10-23)and he loves him some Kenny Pickett. Red flag. Since the lawyer not the "victims" started all of this and it's now been proven I'd be ok with getting the best FA option available to making a big draft mistake that will only prove to us more that Rhule is out of his league.
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Fhules Gold. One good year out of five in the NFL gets folks fired. The argument against Pickett is he lacks consistency. Had he had two or three great years I could see all the hubub but he's never even topped 67%completion in five year career. That inconsistency won't cut it in the NFL and a dumb bottom feeding franchise will fall for the one year wonder.
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Only 1 good year out of 5. His completion percentage was above average by 2% for only 1 year, his 5th at 67%. 59%,58%,61%61% his previous years (very mediocre) 1 touchdown year 1, year 2 12tds, year 3 13tds, year 4 13tds, year 5 42tds Dude had 36tds in four years, Carson Strong had 36tds last season more than Pickett's 4yrs. Um no. Not even close. Rhule mindmelded with op. Weak QB at the top of the class when better guys are not spoken of Fhules Gold.
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This is starting to feel creepy and desperate. I wish the organization would show some pride and move in another direction publicly.
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Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room: Carson Strong
rippadonn replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
So the guys analysis in the op and others are garbage and Strong is garbage while out performing most of the pack playing and hurt. He didn't want to let his team down. High character. He risked everything for them and put up better numbers than your guys and beautiful tape. If anybody can adjust to the NFL game and the speed it's a high IQ, strong armed, great reader of defenses like this guy. The guy couldn't plant his back leg and threw a couple wobbles and STILL played better than the top of this QB Class with two 70% seasons in a row but that means nothing, right. -
Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room: Carson Strong
rippadonn replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
So then, why doesn't everybody run air raid? Completions have everything to do with accuracy and ball placement. Tell me about this system that makes him so great. Does the system read defenses and change plays too? Heck of a system. -
Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room: Carson Strong
rippadonn replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
70% completion for two consecutive seasons has nothing to do with lining up or "air raid" or system. Strong had full autonomy to read the defense and call the offense accordingly. If he couldn't look off receivers and hold up receivers with his eyes these amazing in-between defender lasers wouldn't work. His timing and ability to throw guys open with anticipating and general IQ is at the top of this class ahead of the curve. -
Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room: Carson Strong
rippadonn replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
Send the Panthers to Carson Strong's pro day March 21st. Please make them immune to the Fhules Gold at the top of the QB talk. Please bless us with the next Drew Brees. -
Matt Waldman's RSP Film Room: Carson Strong
rippadonn replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
All the intangibles. Tough minded. Played with limited mobility and put up 4186yrds 36TDS only 8INT with 70% when he wasn't "healthy" and couldn't drive with his leg. Dang, what will he be able to do after some NFL conditioning? Again, these guys talk about his ability to make all the presnap reads on his own. They talk about his accuracy and how he always puts the ball where it's supposed to be regardless of the receiver catching it or not. They marveled at how he throws guys open, zips it in there. They marveled at how accurate his deep throws are said Malik can throw it too but not with that pinpoint accuracy (70%completion). I already told you @Ricky Spanish THIS guy is a taller Drew Brees. If I have a veteran QB and I've got rookie Drew Brees healing up, learning, getting NFL conditioning, studying. He's so high IQ with that arm. That arm! Smh. Strong 2022 In the long run he's going to prove himself to be the best of this class by miles. I'd let him sit behind Cam two years or so. Aaron Rodgers famously sat behind Favre for four,five yrs. -
Hmmm. Sounds like Cam may be a special talent. Franchise QB level talent. Went to QB school in New England, back to the Panthers. It was a good 52 fake out. He got the coaching we could never give him and he comes back a stronger man, going through 4-5 reads, patient, bulldozing CB'S and LB'S, breaking records on short notice off his couch last season. Give this man a training camp with Robby and DJ and the air attack could be formidable again. Add a couple OL and TE though. I really think you can plug Cam in since he was just here and challenge for the NFCS with this defense and Wilkes back in the building and TE lover McAdoo calling the offense. If Fitts does want to sit down with Cam as reported the organization is done with "building" and trying to get a FA QB to help them win the South or better. IF they're in the FA market. I for one find Cam and his legacy more entertaining than the previous, flailing. Much more dynamic, but patient. Moreso than Sam and a lot of other guys. Having him while drafting some big armed 6'4" rookie would be a luxury and allows for legacy to be passed on properly.