Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

SI ranks the remaining offensive lines: Panthers clock in at 8th out of 8


Sam Mills Fan

Recommended Posts

http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/01/05/nfl-playoffs-best-offensive-lines-cowboys-ravens-broncos

 

1. Dallas

2. Baltimore

3. Denver

4. Green Bay

5. New England

6. Seattle

7. Indianapolis

8. Carolina

 

Talks about how they suck because of Byron Bell and.........................Nate Chandler and Amini Silatolu? Dafuq? How can you use them to talk about how the Panthers o-line will do on Saturday?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The only way we get any respect is to win in Seattle. That is the only way... If we do get a win, there will still be some doubters, but we will have some respect going in to the NFCCG. If we lose, we are a fluke and should not have been in the playoffs. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

But if you actually read the article, the entire thing is based upon the season totals/rankings of the offensive lines.  I'm sure the current rankings would possibly differ, but why change the entire article to fit the "lowly Panthers"... we know how bad our line was.. and apparently Bell is the worst LT in the league.  Did you expect us to be first??

 

WE KNOW THE TRUTH

Link to comment
Share on other sites

http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/01/05/nfl-playoffs-best-offensive-lines-cowboys-ravens-broncos

1. Dallas

2. Baltimore

3. Denver

4. Green Bay

5. New England

6. Seattle

7. Indianapolis

8. Carolina

Talks about how they suck because of Byron Bell and.........................Nate Chandler and Amini Silatolu? Dafuq? How can you use them to talk about how the Panthers o-line will do on Saturday?

More proof no one actually pays attention to Carolina

We should be 8th. Just not for those reasons

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Not sure who said it first, but Tepper is the correct answer. Still, I'm gonna go with Kasay keeping it inbounds. If, you subscribe to the butterfly effect version of time travel consequences.... When we win SBXXXVIII everybody's lives change: Moose never breaks his leg, We win it all again in 05. Tommy Jone is unknown and Peppers stays home, Champs once more 2008. No artificial pig heart turning JR into a creepy weirdo, no lockout, no Clausen. Fox and Jake ride off into the sunset on their own terms. No 2-14, no #1 pick. But, no laptop, no Blinn, 3 years behind The Golden Calf of Bristol, we still get Cam. JR let's him grow his locs like he always wanted, Smitty sees Cam in a new light. Dreads swinging, (and Smitty with his 3 Lombardis behind him) Cam is old enough to get those calls. No Manning narrative, Cotchery TD, PI against Talib on Philly Brown, 10,000 RTP calls and Kony Ealy SB50 MVP. No Jeans Fridays, no Tepper. KB doesn't slip on his own meatsweat mid-route in SD, Cam becomes the 1st QB to win 10 straight SBs. Retiring after being elected 47th president of the US of A, Cam ushers in the Permanent Proletarian Revolution across the globe, Xi Jinping bows in awe. "ẄøŘƙƐṛ§ őF ŧĤə ŵØRłð, ŮŊÏŦƐ!!!"
    • Yeah your right the owner was copping hand shandies while all this was going down 
    • I mean not surprised the Patriots took him in and aren't trying to push him out. They've been the most morally bankrupt team in the NFL for a long while. Wouldn't be surprised if Vrabel has his own dirt on Kraft/Brady and other assholes from that organization over the last couple decades. 
×
×
  • Create New...