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Everything posted by rayzor
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We're drafting another corner at 6.
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Lol that's true. the hit made the man.
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It matters as to the character of the guy that is supposed to be the coach. Character matters, especially for leaders because what they do and say have a profound impact on the people they lead and, to a degree, is a reflection on who they are. If the coach/leader is an ass, it's going to cause problems at some point that are detrimental to the org. they are leading.
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Riot: Panthers to take a major swing at QB?
rayzor replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
Nah, I thought it was dumb when I saw it was one of the options. Didn't need anyone else's help to see that. -
The oline is, ultimately, his fault. It's his team. His guys. It was his position coaches. It's his responsibility to get the best players and make sure they are coached up correctly and doing their job. When they fail, it's up to him to make sure their mistakes are being corrected. If he got up and placed blame on them, he's placing more blame on himself.
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It can happen, but not if you aren't willing to 1) acknowledge that you can make a mistake, 2) realize you made a mistake 3) learn from that mistake and 4) rectify that mistake. That goes for Tepper and Rhule. I think Tepper is more likely to be able to let experience teach him and guide him than Rhule.
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Thsts why he suggested trading for Joe Thomas (in hindsight) might have helped neutralize that jackass von Miller. We haven't valued the OL or shown much ability to help the OL for two coaches now. It has been undervalued and we've shown no ability to judge personnel in our limited attempts to help it.
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It won't take 7 or even 5 years to find out what Rhule is capable of. I think most here already know. Rhule has had no sense of urgency because he had that 7 year cushion. If that cushion is taken away, survival depends on being able to acknowledge that your plan isn't working, find a fix, and adapt, putting your fix in place. Good minds can pull this off. Narrow minds can't, neither can dummies. There's a slim chance that Rhule has a good mind in there somewhere, but more likely he's one of the other two. Adapting, should he try it, might look like this:
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Rams were in the Superbowl just a couple years ago and were still relevant. It's not like they were starting from scratch. Plus, they had solid coaching already in place, so they weren't exactly waiting for their coaches to learn that you can't lick your elbows. Not really the same situation. Would take a lot more for us to get there. And, thanks to the genius trades from last year, we don't have nearly the capital we'd need to make it happen....at least not without really damaging the team elsewhere.
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Breer: Panthers "between a rock and a hard place" at quarterback
rayzor replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
If that's the plan, it's pretty stinking risky and it's got "settling for a lesser commodity" written all over it. -
Breer: Panthers "between a rock and a hard place" at quarterback
rayzor replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
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this year’s OL free-agent class boasts some major talent
rayzor replied to BlitzMonster's topic in Carolina Panthers
They should be top priority but we'll be stuck with scraps. We definitely won't be first or second choice for most and an act of desperation for those who aren't the top FAs. -
Riot: Panthers to take a major swing at QB?
rayzor replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
"what Stewart thinks of Garoppolo now".... I hope it is based on reality and not some glorified opinion of what he could have been. -
Was Rhule forced by Tepper to hire experienced coaches?
rayzor replied to mc52beast's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think one of the unforeseen benefits of having a more extensive history in the NFL as opposed to coming in pretty much off the street (which is essentially what Rhule did) is having a network. Rhule had none, which is why he went with what he was familiar with....coaches and players from colleges he had coached himself. And also why he went for Darnold. How many teams had Rhule interviewed before? Well 2018 there was the colts. Next year the Jets, then us the following to year. Thats also about the limit of his familiarity with teams and players in the pros. Yeah, sure there was that season where he was the ass line coach an eternity ago. But his limited experience and familiarity with players in the league brought him back to really the only QB in the NFL he didn't coach that he had any familiarity with, Sam Darnold. The smaller your circle, the smaller your world. Small world translates to limited ability to compete in a bigger world. -
Henning was probably the best OC we ever had, which isn't saying much but it's true. Chud night have had the best offensive mind, but his situational awareness and situational play calling was pretty poor. He had no idea who was on the field and didn't care when he sent down play calls. He didn't adapt his game plan to match the situations very well. That said, he was loads better than most others we had, especially those who came after him. Norve should have been better, but I think Rivera handicapped him. Whatever it was, Norv was a letdown. I expected a lot more from him, but his time didn't seem to be any better than the worst and most predictable of Shula. I will say, I'm not all that excited about McAdoo. His offense in new York was really predictable and lacked much dimensionally. He's got experience, but I expect more of the same we've had going back over a half decade now. One dimensional, predictable offense while lacking a consistently good QB. And no, Cam doesn't count as a consistently good QB his last few years here. He was hurt and played hurt too much after being run into the ground by Rivera and allowed to be a punching bag for defenses by the jackass refs of the league.
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Riot: Panthers to take a major swing at QB?
rayzor replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah, I kind of think forcing him to stick with Darnold instead of letting him bounce around with a new QB every year is the best way to go for the future. You thought he was something special, roll with him. He's blown it on how many QBs so far....do we really want to trust him with anymore? What, in his track record, makes anyone think he'll get it right this time?