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Football Outsiders Cain Fahey - Panthers receivers are terrible


GoobyPls

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51 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Aw Gettleman nut hugger number 1 got offended

You really think Proehl come out and say what he really thinks? LOL Keep eating up that fluff piece about KB and Funchess being super talented

I think Proehl came out and said exactly what he thinks in articles that I seriously doubt you've read.

Had he left on bad terms, Proehl could have just said something generic. He didn't. He was effusive in his praise of the team and in the discussion of his experience here.

Again, you probably hadn't seen, but Proehl also offered the team recommendations for his successor. Now I realize you've never actually had a real job so you probably don't know about these things, but here in the adult world people who leave on bad terms don't do that kind of thing.

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4 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Oh no, no, no, I have thrown everyone under the bus, that's different between me and him. I go extra hard on Gettleman cause everyone on this forum is too cowardly to do so. BTW keeping bringing up the SB as if the main cogs of that teams weren't Hurney guys.

   If your theory,that Ricky Proehl quit because they refused to get new WRs, is an example of your logic, I'll just laugh and let you continue your schtick. Keep trying though. I'm sure you can take the title from CPK if you keep it up.

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5 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:
11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I think Proehl came out and said exactly what he thinks in articles that I seriously doubt you've read.

Had he left on bad terms, Proehl could have just said something generic. He didn't. He was effusive in his praise of the team and in the discussion of his experience here.

Again, you probably hadn't seen, but Proehl also offered the team recommendations for his successor. Now I realize you've never actually had a real job so you probably don't know about these things, but here in the adult world people who leave on bad terms don't do that kind of thing.

No, you're just a delusional whiner who even fails to be a dumb casual fan.

You two mouth breather literally respond to any negative comment about Gettleman its pathetic and funny at the same time. I'm convinced you two are family member or close friend of his, the Miko Grimes of the huddle.

 

You two can't even come to grips with this terrible WR corp Gettleman assembled, so you blame the coaching staff.

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Just now, GoobyPls said:

You two mouth breather literally respond to any negative comment about Gettleman its pathetic and funny at the same time. I'm convinced you two are family member or close friend of his, the Miko Grimes of the huddle.

You two can't even come to grips with this terrible WR corp Gettleman assembled, so you blame the coaching staff.

We're not even talking about Gettleman, dumbass. Just pointing out that your Proehl theory has zero merit, zilch, nada, nothing.

Plenty of evidence that it's bulls--t is out there, but not a single shred of support outside of idiotic conspiracy theories.

You have no clue, as usual.

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31 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I think Proehl came out and said exactly what he thinks in articles that I seriously doubt you've read.

Had he left on bad terms, Proehl could have just said something generic. He didn't. He was effusive in his praise of the team and in the discussion of his experience here.

Again, you probably hadn't seen, but Proehl also offered the team recommendations for his successor. Now I realize you've never actually had a real job so you probably don't know about these things, but here in the adult world people who leave on bad terms don't do that kind of thing.

It is a sad day in Panther Town when even the Dark Lord Ricky Proehl [insert picture of Lord Valdemort] can't coach up KB and Funchess to acceptable performance.  Your opinion or assessment, Mr. Scott, of what lead to this horrible state of affairs?  Are these two redeemable?

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1 minute ago, bythenbrs said:

It is a sad day in Panther Town when even the Dark Lord Ricky Proehl [insert picture of Lord Valdemort] can't coach up KB and Funchess to acceptable performance.  Your opinion or assessment, Mr. Scott, of what lead to this horrible state of affairs?  Are these two redeemable?

They're both young with plenty of upside, so yeah.

As to what happened, I think the post a couple of spots above by Panthers1234 has a good thought.

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1 hour ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Fans are shouting for talent but it doesn't mean a damn thing if our coaches are poo... unless we find a WR with the talent that Cam or Kuechly have. 

Again, Tom Brady won the Superbowl with a rookie, camp fodder, and an injury-prone slot receiver. Cam can do the same but he can't overcome mediocre coaching AND talent.

And guess whose job it is to find the proper coaches and give them the proper on field talent?

Dave Gettleman.

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