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Cam wants to play for the Falcons?
raleigh-panther replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
Cam has seven, count them, 7 kids in Atlanta plus his parents live there can’t blame him as he is involved in their lives apparently love cam but his time is done in the league In any case …besides, do you really think he wants part 2 of David Tepper -
Donnelly: Process used to hire Morgan was wrong
raleigh-panther replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
To be fair, his podcast was about Young finally showing that he gave a damn as his body language and Fire is not very inspiring to his teammates several in the locker room said they were glad to see it frankly, I was a bit surprised to see the C on Youngs jersey from Day 1 as he had done zero to earn it and still hasn’t -
Donnelly: Process used to hire Morgan was wrong
raleigh-panther replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
I like Tim. Hard to argue with his logic, or anyone’s, on the situation the franchise is where it is. im not a fan, at all, of the Bryce Young pick His stature and arm strength simply do not translate to the nfl but he is here A lot was spent for him …so, fix a few things, give him some weapons, if this year is no better, fish or cut bait, and the bait is Young I see him as not in the league after his contract expires Who knows, maybe he will fool me now, Morgan, if he was part of the young mess, may very well be next…or he might not have been…but for this year, he has to try and make it work and if he was smart, he made no promises -
Agree i took the time to look at some of his interviews on YouTube. Very level headed. Calm guy. His takes on offense and how to run it are simple, common sense, adaptable to all situations of common sense and execution Smart he also knows how to get TEs involved god knows, with Young at Qb, something needs to happen that is not overly complicated or exotic he made baker look good….having Evans, Godwin and a decent oline helped I get people like exotic offense like McDonald’s but they are sitting home. all the other offenses are not overly complicated
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I read two days ago that the Commanders were flying a full contingent via private jet to Johnson for an interview you know, sometimes, not getting what we think we want is a blessing I get the guy is a fine coordinator…he also has exceptional players around him who execute at a high level …but what makes that team go is Campbell… there is no telling how a coordinator will do as a head coach or a headcoach who holds onto coordinator duties…the successful ones, can be counted on one hand besides all of that, what would benefit Johnson to come here …maybe it’s too many issues for him when his path could be much smoother in DC
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Or maybe Samir did.
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He had said in previous interviews that he wanted to be a GM So, maybe when Dan got it over him, he said ‘I’m out of here’ I don’t see how he was that good with contract manipulation but that’s me
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I read it as well…I saw it in twitter bit I thought it was on pantherswire or some such
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Scott fowler on Dan Morgan Dan Morgan, the new guy in charge of the Carolina Panthers’ personnel, just performed his first near-miraculous maneuver. He’s going to need to perform a second one to make this team good again. Hiring Morgan really could work. He’s smart, he’s deeply invested, he knows the Panthers and the Charlotte market inside and out and he’s respected around the league after previous stints in Seattle and Buffalo. But I didn’t think Panthers owner David Tepper would actually do this, because Morgan was so closely associated with previous general manager Scott Fitterer. He was Fitterer’s right hand man for the past three seasons, and in those three ugly seasons Carolina went 5-12, 7-10 and 2-15. It was that final year, when the Panthers posted an NFL-worst record, that did Fitterer in as GM. Although Fitterer was the boss, Morgan was deeply involved in a number of questionable Panther personnel decisions: Trading Christian McCaffrey, picking Bryce Young over C.J. Stroud and declining the L.A. Rams’ offer of two first-round picks and a third-round pick for Brian Burns, to name just three. Tepper could have picked from a number of other candidates who didn’t have the stain of those past three seasons, and he interviewed a bunch of them. And then he chose Morgan, whose official title will be President of Football Operations/General Manager. Somehow, Morgan convinced him this was the right path. “Dan has a thorough knowledge of our football personnel and a clear vision to take us where we all want to go,” Tepper said in a statement released by the team Monday night. “We know he will attack this opportunity with the same intensity he did as a Panthers player.” No doubt that’s true, but Morgan also is going to have to prove he’s different than Fitterer. In the next few months, he’s going to have to sign a far better free-agent class in 2024 than Carolina acquired in 2023, figure out what to do with edge rusher Burns’ contract and draft a stud with the No. 33 overall pick (the No. 1 pick, which would have been Carolina’s, got shipped to Chicago in the Fitterer regime). If he fails, people will say, “Tepper should have known better. This was just more of the same.” But Morgan somehow convinced Tepper that he can bring something different, something new to the Panthers. It’s not the first time the organization has bet big on Morgan. With head coach George Seifert in charge, the Panthers drafted Morgan in the first round of the 2001 NFL draft (Steve Smith was the team’s third-round pick that same year). All Morgan cared about was football then. He was as single-minded as anyone who ever walked into the Panther locker room as a rookie, and I’ve seen every one of them. Football is me,” he said then. When Morgan was healthy, he was Luke Kuechly before Luke Kuechly ever got to Charlotte. People forget that, but he was. Morgan made an unbelievable 25 tackles in the Super Bowl loss to New England. Morgan also is one of the franchise’s last remaining direct connections to Sam Mills, the team’s first great inside linebacker and the Hall of Fame member who invented the “Keep Pounding” chant. Morgan played under Mills, who took the youngster under his wing and took him bowling as he got him used to what Charlotte was like.
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Little dramatic aren’t you .. Reminders. Rae Carruth, Fred Lane, Gregg Hardy, Kerry Collins and so many more
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Yep. I thought so from the beginning lot of common threads I’m fine with their hiring Canales. They could do far far worse (and have) Listen to some of his off the cuff interviews on YouTube he is a far cry from past stupidity here and has a really good coaching pedigree
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Good to see you back again…if just for a little while
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https://www.panthers.com/news/dan-morgan-named-president-of-football-operations-general-manager?fbclid=IwAR1lWhVfpk1swef7SMrX7PDP4ufC7WDfYDbaVTw0t31279scsu4K0c5SvWg_aem_AVLrau3UhibwTPYw5rNQJ1aM-0QMmjwK-SGJYt7YPyC8ZErVNxwK0UkaybkmnQANnM0
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https://www.panthers.com/news/dan-morgan-named-president-of-football-operations-general-manager?fbclid=IwAR1lWhVfpk1swef7SMrX7PDP4ufC7WDfYDbaVTw0t31279scsu4K0c5SvWg_aem_AVLrau3UhibwTPYw5rNQJ1aM-0QMmjwK-SGJYt7YPyC8ZErVNxwK0UkaybkmnQANnM0
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My thought was if it was Morgan, it would be Canales Losing Evero….not good canales would be a good fit for Young. Several of his interviews in which he is just talking about his offensive philosophy made a lot of sense.….godknows, he got something consistent out of Baker then again, the Panthers don’t have Evansor Godwin….so, there is that
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Like Canales. He got a lot out of Baker Mayfield. No easy feat Heard an interview on his offensive philosophy…like him a lot he also has the experience and pedigree
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NFL Playoffs Divisional Round - Games Thread
raleigh-panther replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
Canales Would not be a bad choice for OC. The more I read. The more I hear him talk about his philosophy, the more I like him -
Is is…entirely possible…that Johnson is happy where he is doing what he does in Detroit I know that’s shocking
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Some things about evero. Short version To give you the cliff notes, Evero has coached under Jon Gruden, Jim Harbaugh, Sean McVay, and Wade Phillips during his time as an assistant, all of whom are some of the best coaching minds we’ve seen at times in recent history. One of the biggest things we often examine when looking at head coaching candidates is the coaching tree they’ve come from to get here, and that’s a heck of a list. Now, Evero is clearly a defensive minded head coach, which is not what the Panthers have necessarily been adamant about going after ever since Matt Rhule’s tenure. Still, Evero becoming the head coach if they can’t land a top flight offensive head coach wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world. He’s got a lot of promise and has established a much better than expected defense in both of his stints as a coordinator on that side of the ball. He would also be afforded the option to then go get whatever offensive coordinator he chooses, and I would imagine he’d let whomever that person is do their work and keep to his side of the football (aside from the general gameplan and down and distance decisions of course). The other benefit would be the team wouldn’t be experiencing a full on change that has happened twice in the prior two seasons, as Matt Rhule had to make some wholesale changes before being ousted, and Frank Reich’s short-lived regime blew up the coaching staff almost completely. This could give some stability for the Panthers young team and keep Bryce Young at least adjacent to a head coach that spent his entire rookie season right alongside him.
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Read it wrong apologies
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…so…what is it about……
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Nfl is about connections and exposure why not interview and listen Nothing to lise and intelligence to gain about another org
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