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Official New York Jets at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread!
L-TownCat replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
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1 Full Speed Blind Side Sack of the rookie. 1 INT by the secondary No Turnovers by the offense. CMC doing CMC things.
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Phil Simms eats dork. (that’s a whale’s pee-pee)
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A little more insight on the almost Matt Stafford trade.
L-TownCat replied to Panthercougar68's topic in Carolina Panthers
I guess Barry Sanders sucked too? And Calvin Johnson? The Lions suck, but they had some studs.- 43 replies
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Much? Doubt it. As they say, it’s a team sport. Luckily the oline is only a part of the equation. Good skill players and an actual game plan can massage some of these issues into slightly less issuey issues.
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A lot of that early 90s stuff was. Off topic (kind of) some of the comic books I collected as a kid is worth some coin now. Kinda shocked me.
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Darnold takes responsibility for sucking in NYC
L-TownCat replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
I all but forgot T2Gs took some parting shots. Hmmmm… Sam had the opportunity to unload on how historically and hysterically bad Adam Gase was, how totally inept the Jets are as an organization and how little they did to help him. Did not. Teddy bear spends a season cashing those check-down checks and then gives the staff the double guns as he back shimmies to Denver. -
Never even noticed. They did a good job hiding his conjoined twin too.
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Young Baldwin was the best Baldwin. Beetlejuice, The Shadow, Pete Schwetty(SNL)… ah, late 80’s early 90’s. When the world was fun.
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Your reaction when Sam Darnold is not named a Captain...
L-TownCat replied to Basbear's topic in Carolina Panthers
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“Happy feet” is a thing of the past. Peyton destroyed that myth. Go watch Mr Manning’s footwork. His feet never stop. Chop chop chop move, throw. It allows the QB to stay in rhythm, like a drummer keeping time with his feet.
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You thought Brady was gonna lose? How many times does that man have to mushroom stamp the league before we just accept his greatness?
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Win and loss projections from Cat Scratch Reader
L-TownCat replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Hopefully you can meet some better folks next time. You can ask around but there are only a couple hotels close to the stadium that visiting teams use. You could run into your guys if youre lucky. I got to meet most of the 2014 squad in ATL by going to the bar at their hotel.
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As mentioned, I'm ok with it I only worry about ball security. Rookies that put the ball on the ground dont last long.
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The good(and bad) thing about our fair city is she's always growing and changing. I'm not familiar with that particular establishment, but if its still operating in this climate they're doing something right. Visit as many as you can. Should be a bar or eatery on every block downtown.
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Are you telling me a Jets fan is aware of a player on my team that I (still) am not?
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This particular situation has its own merits. Coach announces the starting 5 and immediately loses a starter. Now that depth has been effected, it should make them reconsider. The oline is where you pick the best unit over the best 5 players. Sum of the parts or whatever. With no established group, why not see if the youngins can scrap?
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Me either. Can *BBC outplay their veteran counterparts? Probably. These guys are gifted. But do they know the offense? Can they be trusted to know what to do out there against seasoned vets week 1? Or do you play it safe and roll with a less talented vet that may get beat by his opponent but wont beat himself? (Numbers are made up for general point making) The rookies have a 50/50 shot at winning the matchup. They also have a 50/50 shot at making an unforced mental error. A vet has a 50/50 shot at winning the matchup. Knowing what to do from experience allows the vet to play instinctively instead of having to think. Mental errors no longer a weighted variable. This reduction of risk is like catnip for Coaches. Its a difficult choice to gamble one's life work on a 20 year old kid that's never played a snap of pro ball. TLDR: Allllllll of that to say this, I agree with you. I also see why so many coaches make the same "mistake". * HA! that shits funny
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I just learned that Sam Darnold's former head coach, Adam Gase, is now a High School Offensive Coordinator. Sam can really kill a career huh? LOL, nah. Gase is TRASH!
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You laid it out pretty well. If a guy can play at this level he’ll figure it out. If he can’t, he’ll be looking at year 3-4 still hoping “the light comes on”. Football is simple, either you can or you can’t.
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I’ll ask again, who tf is Harris?
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Enjoy our city. Hope you’ll enjoy the game a little less, but I don’t disagree with your assessment. 2 young teams looking at a fresh start. I just hope it resembles football. Both squads are guilty of forgetting what it looks like.