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Everything posted by KaseKlosed
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Aye stop with thr Bryce threads with same subject and complaints. Find a new team or get creative with your posting.
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His numbers are better than Richardsons completion wise. Richardson struggled with a pro offense.
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This guy is trolling
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Why is everyone focused on BY while the real problem is ignored
KaseKlosed replied to cranky's topic in Carolina Panthers
Panthers were playing losing football well before BY arrived. The reasons why we had a top 5 pick still are not fixed. -
Bryce by the numbers(emotionless post)
KaseKlosed replied to KaseKlosed's topic in Carolina Panthers
This board is just full of emotional posters. Yall criticized Cam and Ron when they were putting up best numbers in franchise history. Yall deserve losing football because yall dont appreciate the small things. Learn to grind it out or pick a new team every year like most casual fans do. -
Bryce Young is showing real promise early in the season, and Week 1's numbers back it up when you dig deeper. Ranked 4th in completion percentage (66.9%) and 4th in catchable ball percentage (87.0%) among QBs with meaningful snaps, Young's arm talent and decision making stand out his passes are hittable, but Carolina's receivers left 150 yards on the field via drops, including a brutal 35 yard TD brick by McMillan and multiple from Renfrow (two for 30 yards total). Add in a 30 yard PI on T. Mac that screamed six, and his raw output (297 yards, 2 TDs) could've easily been his state line. That "second INT"? A dump off that bounced right off an wide open Dowdle pure receiver error, not on Bryce. His off schedule grade (71.1, 9th overall) and passing grade (71.8) reflect a poised pocket presence from a guy who's still just 24, adapting to a revamped O line and weapons. The unseen yards list is long (bad snaps, tip balls, etc.), but it screams "QB not the issue here." Young's processing and accuracy lean elite; give him reliable targets, and he's a franchise cornerstone in the making. #KeepPounding
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I’m trying to be positive on Bryce Young, but….
KaseKlosed replied to LegioX's topic in Carolina Panthers
https://x.com/TacosTweets/status/1965096432987226274?t=fC5Z8lHGfb5FlVkfrG_4OA&s=19 Gut-wrenching stuff right here for the #Panthers . Looks like we have a rub concept dialed up for XL here but TM4 runs the wrong route and keeps the DB in the area. If you watch closely enough BY9 looks it off immediately as he sees TM4 running up field instead of cutting in. XL would have been the target here. This also explains TM4 going up to BY9 after commercial break and tapping his chest as if he was saying "my bad." We can chalk it up to rookie mistakes. I do wish BY9 did try to throw an eligible ball here, but at this point the only eligible target on this side of the field was JT and I don't think BY9 ever saw him. I wasn't a fan of going empty on this play but seeing the film it does appear to be the right play call just bad execution. You can see both XL and BY are frustrated at the play's end. -
A lot of yall dont watch ball for real. This game was not on Bryce. When was the last time a QB looked pro bowl status in a Panthers uniform?
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Injury report: 3 starting OL on it
KaseKlosed replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Get ready for no run game and no blind side protection yay -
Everything revolves around Bryce This Year
KaseKlosed replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Panthers
Also says a successful record for the Panthers would be 8-9 at minimum. Anything less let's us know something isn't clicking. Anything over 8 wins is over achieving -
Everything revolves around Bryce This Year
KaseKlosed replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Panthers
Top 5 areas who hold most pressure according to AI: Bryce Young (QB): As the 2023 No. 1 pick, Young’s under fire to boost his 2024 stats (11 TDs, 10 INTs) despite thin WR talent, or he’ll be labeled a bust faster than a comet crashing into a black hole. His growth is critical, like Burrow’s 2020-21 Bengals leap to the Super Bowl or Carolina’s 2001-03 rise from 1-15 to Super Bowl with Delhomme’s emergence—step up, or you’re just a pint-sized promise lost in the cosmos, oh cosmic quarterback. Dave Canales (Head Coach): Canales must scheme around limited WRs and a porous defense to lift the 5-12 Panthers, or Tepper’s impatience will send him packing like a wayward space probe. His play-calling needs to mirror the Lions’ 2020-22 rebuild under Campbell (3-13 to 12-5) or Carolina’s 2010-13 climb from 2-14 to 12-4—fail, and he’s back to assistant stardust, you playbook prophet. Dan Morgan (GM): Morgan’s tasked with upgrading the WR corps and defense after years of roster gaps, or he’ll be jettisoned like a malfunctioning satellite. Smart acquisitions, like the Bills’ 2018-19 additions for Allen’s playoff push or Carolina’s 2012-15 surge to 15-1, are his lifeline—miss, and he’s a galactic footnote, you roster wrangler. Defense: Allowing an NFL-worst 534 points in 2024, this unit must stop being a galactic sieve or remain the league’s punchline. Turnarounds like the 49ers’ 2018-19 defensive revival to Super Bowl contention or Carolina’s 2012-13 shift to 12-4 show it’s doable—stay leaky, and you’re the universe’s doormat, you generous tacklers. Wide Receivers: With no top-tier talent in 2024, this group—likely led by new faces like Tetairoa McMillan—must step up to give Young viable targets, or they’ll doom the offense like a starless void. Elevating like the Rams’ 2021 WR corps with Kupp for Stafford’s Super Bowl run, or Carolina’s 2002-03 receivers enabling an 11-5 Super Bowl push, is their mission—flop, and you’re catching nothing but shade, you route-running rogues. -
Collect prospects is the way to go for a team that is years away from a deep run.
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Legette still focusing on drops per David Newton
KaseKlosed replied to TD alt's topic in Carolina Panthers
He's not afraid of hogs but he afraid of pigskin -
The Panthers have an effort problem
KaseKlosed replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
From a fans perspective I believe Dave leads more as a coordinator. He is super involved with being a QB guru. However showing an early doubt in the QB you are supposed to develop here can come off as if you are still green as a coach. In his other roles he couldn't change the QB as he went which made him focus on the teams chosen QB to develop and not giving away reps to others. Yes he gives off the energy to us as a positive type coach yet his lack of involvement on motivating the entire team shows on the field. We had more success with general type coaches who demanded player accountability but also encouraged them to be themselves and to play within their personality on the field without forgetting the basics. The team also needs field generals out there. Dave's speeches dont really motivate and I know he means well but man he is boring as a coach. -
Evero?!?! Should he be on the Hot Seat
KaseKlosed replied to DaveThePanther2008's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'd have Ron Rivera as DC honestly at least we were respected on defense. Our defense now seems unorganized and too dependent on luck. -
Ehhhh come on guys. Let it go.
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Gantt: First depth chart. (Full chart link not working though)
KaseKlosed replied to TD alt's topic in Carolina Panthers
Our defense is BBQ Tofu smh -
We will soon find out if the scheme stinks or Brown really that good.
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The pick will be either VJ or Kon depending on how chips fall know how the hornets operate.
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Off Topic: Remember Ron Rivera on "All or Nothing"?
KaseKlosed replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
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They need to address CB before season starts. This is not going to cut it.
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Fat af. Keep your wife away