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Luke Kuechly has resigned from the Panthers scouting staff
rayzor replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Eventually, but it could be argued we weren't ok with him here. We knew he wouldn't stay forever. We'll start winning again soon. -
aka @FootballCzar of Football Gameplan (FBGP) And btw, apparently he's working for CBS now. Congrats to him if he swings by.
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After what we've been through for years and years I could hardly blame you. I'll tell you I 100% believe those days are over and this team is being managed the best it has ever been. You obviously aren't there yet, but just remember...it's ok to feel optimistic about the direction we are taking and its ok to have a little faith in the guys running the team It will make this off-season a whole lot more fun. Better to have faith/optimisim and then be disappointed than to never have it at all.
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Just admit it.... you're skeered.
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The biggest problem and the thing that will hold someone back is thinking there is only one path and feeling that a veering off that path could possibly result in failure so it should be avoided. Come in with an open mind and realize that regrets and mistakes are always a possibility and you live with it. They picked the best players on their board and a mistake would have been fixated on QB or LT regardless of talent skipped over on the board. And CB is absolutely crucial when facing elite receiving competition...regardless of the perceived value by some in the "modern" nfl.
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I think it absolutely does have to do with a myopic view that many of these pundits/draft hacks have on the team and what they decided we should do. If they are incapable of stepping back and seeing the big picture, then they are going to grade us poorly. Basically it's small minded people who are going to look at the fact we didn't draft a QB or an OT in the first couple rounds and see it as a fail.
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Panthers interviewing Morgan, others for Assistant GM job
rayzor replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Luke Kuechly has resigned from the Panthers scouting staff
rayzor replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'll be fine with Morgan coming in. I hope he gets the job. Glad we're trying to get him. And we'll be ok without Luke here. -
totally agree about the D helping him out. Having consistently good field position and the opponent's score being kept in check will definitely help take pressure off him and the passing game.
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*sigh* already did. the hot tub jets aren't working that well anymore either. and don't get me started about the manicures. my cuticles are a mess.
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that's just weird. i'm gonna bring it up in the mod forum.
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totally agreed. that should be about his floor...well...i'd bump the INTs up a little more. he's got a bit of gunslinger in him. but i'm ok with that as long as we are winning and he's around a 2:1 TD INT ratio.
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it's a @Zod issue
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Zylstra = Karl Hankton (lite)
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I believe totally that christiansen can be the guy, but I've never been a fan of throwing a rookie OL out there without much experience. Rookie OL wear roller skates and they are going to get outsmarted by vet DL across from them. Pick up Leno and use him as a buffer until....
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I don't know what it looks like for non-mods, but there should be a '...' in the top right of your post. If there is there will be a drop down menu that has it. If it's not there I've got no idea.
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Knock it off.
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I got ya and I agree. Dudes gonna be a stud
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I think it will be closer to his college level of production because coaching and overall situation will be better. Just going throw this at the wall.... 275 completions 3500 yards 30-35 TDs (rushing included) <15 INTs
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Would be nice to have morgan back around. And there were too many small dick assshats trying to go toe to toe with him here back then. I've often been tempted to go back and look at who it was that was doing it.