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!

     

Official Matty Meltdown - Failcons VS Seachickens Thread


Saca312

Recommended Posts

26 minutes ago, dardarroarroar said:


Dude I just found a dub equals a win it's not that shocking


Sent from my iPhone using Ca, rolinaHuddle

 

Now that's funny. I don't care who you are.

 

Please just ignore @joemac, he is in no way indicative of the rest of us shmucks. Interwebz tough guys are just the hazard of the social media world.

 

Heck, you've been around long enough to know who to ignore.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, sanjay_rajput said:

It was 2015 and Panthers had a top 5 offense due to the running game & TE play.  

Expand on those  2 position & we will be back to being the NFC south champs and a top 5 defense.

Unless we evolve our offense, we are aren't going anywhere. Teams have figured us out. Gotta evolve or get left behind, and I do not trust that this coaching staff will do just that. They are a stubborn bunch.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm not saying Atlanta isn't good but a lot of things are going there way right now. 

On one drive alone:

Matt Ryan threw directly to a Seahawk player which would have been an easy pick 6 had the guy not forgot where he was and dropped it. 

They got a favorable catch call overturned. 

Matt Ryan fumbled and it was recovered by his offense. 

Meanwhile, they got a long gain on a Freeman pass and run that was inches from being batted down. Whereas Seattle has missed multiple touchdowns by inches. 

 

Again it pains me to say that Atlanta is playing well because I despise them, but things are going their way right now too. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, SOJA said:

I'm not saying Atlanta isn't good but a lot of things are going there way right now. 

On one drive alone:

Matt Ryan threw directly to a Seahawk player which would have been an easy pick 6 had the guy not forgot where he was and dropped it. 

They got a favorable catch call overturned. 

Matt Ryan fumbled and it was recovered by his offense. 

Meanwhile, they got a long gain on a Freeman pass and run that was inches from being batted down. Whereas Seattle has missed multiple touchdowns by inches. 

 

Again it pains me to say that Atlanta is playing well because I despise them, but things are going their way right now too. 

A lot of things went their way this year. They better take advantage of this run because they're not doing it again next year. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, Castavar said:

Unless we evolve our offense, we are aren't going anywhere. Teams have figured us out. Gotta evolve or get left behind, and I do not trust that this coaching staff will do just that. They are a stubborn bunch.

You can't evolve without getting new players with versatile skill set

Time for the panthers offense to expand and attack opposing defense similar to the Pats & ATL

@FootballLivesMatter

@CRA

@KB_fan

@truthjuice

@panthers55

@Jeremy Igo

@PhillyB

@I am Hubby

@I-Does-Da-Cha-Cha

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That statement actually made me really depressed tbh Godammit it just hit me, we have another fuggin year of Shula.


Are we rooting for him to get better or are we rooting for him to fail so he can get fired because if it gets better and if he does better I won't have a problem with him I don't think anyone would


Sent from my iPhone using CarolinaHuddle
Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

It was 2015 and Panthers had a top 5 offense due to the running game & TE play.  

Defensive turnovers and short fields.

#1 in scoring... #11 in total offense.

2014,  19th in PPG and 16th in total offense.

2013, 18th in PPG and 26th in total offense.

2016, 15th in PPG and 19th in total offense.

I'll give you ONE guess as to what is the one anomaly in the stats above for Carolina offenses under Shula.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

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


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I knew he was hedging for a raise.  
    • I definitely respect your opinion more than Tracy McGrady, Vince Carter, and Carmelo Anthony (whom I just watched on their show, all saying NOBODY wants to get the Hornets in the post-season). You win.
    • For all the good feelings about Bryce Young, when you read between the lines, it's what DC says and doesn't say that makes us know that Bryce hasn't necessarily been the supercomputer that they thought he would be. This season, Bryce has to make a tangible progression on the field. "A big part of it is being able to operate at the line of scrimmage — not in the huddle — when we want to, and he’s certainly capable of that," Canales said about Young. "It’s not solely on him. It’s a group that’s pretty young. You have to trust all the guys to go up there, communicate verbally or nonverbally and execute what we’re doing. We’ve made huge strides in that regard. His ability to alter things based on what they’re giving you will give us another edge, which he’s continued to grow and had some great examples down the stretch where he identified things they were doing, got us to the right check and capitalized on some plays. Want to see him do that more when it’s appropriate. We don’t need to be changing things just to change it." The implications, perhaps insinuations, are pretty evident. Bryce is just going to have to do better. "And then for Bryce, it’s the identification of early on the cues that the defense are giving us, to be able to eliminate parts of your progression before the ball’s even snapped. That happens with time. I’ve seen quarterbacks really own and master, which allows them to play lightning fast." Obviously Bryce isn't necessarily picking things up as fast as Canales would like, and I can only assume that Canales is making comparisons to Russell Wilson, Geno Smith and Baker Mayfield. But, of course, not everyone picks things up at the same rate. Bryce's pace has left Canales wanting for more. During the coming season, I don't believe that it will be good enough for Bryce to start putting things together in December, evidence of the light switch being on is going to have to show itself in September. Basically, it's really the moment that we've all been waiting for, the one that we thought should've happened earlier, the one that brings Bryce's accountability in the spotlight. On an off note, perhaps to that end, we should consider the possible implications upon the draft, but that's another story. Basically, it's time for Bryce to sh¡t or get off the pot. https://roundtable.io/sports/nfl/panthers/news/carolina-panthers-dave-canales-holds-nothing-back-on-bryce-young-in-new-interview
×
×
  • Create New...