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The Score (LOL): 5 teams that are likely already regretting their big-name FA signing


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Although I am laughing at a journalistic style error and a grammatical error at thescore.com (specifically using the numeral 5 as opposed to the word, and using "a unimposing"), I do think that they might have hit the nail on the head, at least in the mind of many Panthers fans.  I don't quite know why, but that actually makes me laugh even more, but what the hell are we gonna do now, curse all season:thinking::fear::omg::crying:? I would say that we should all just hope for the best, but I guess that it is en vogue now to hope for just average as it pertains to Matt Kalil. At least that's what I'm hearing now on the Huddle. This is what Panthers fans have come to...(LMAO.gif)

Anyway, I'm getting back to my limited edition Bud Light---you know, the one with the black aluminium bottle with the Panthers logo. 

 

"The Panthers were desperate to improve their offensive line and better protect franchise quarterback Cam Newton this offseason. They must have been, it's the only explanation for why they dropped $55.5 million over five years on Kalil, a former first-rounder who has never come close to living up to his pre-draft hype.

In Week 1, facing a unimposing San Francisco 49ers defensive front, Newton was mostly kept clean by his offensive line. However, that changed in Week 2, with the Buffalo Bills going at Kalil all game long and sacking Newton six total times and hitting him another seven.

The Panthers chalked it up to a lack of chemistry between Kalil and Newton, but the left tackle is just playing at his usual level. Carolina still has the same problems on the offensive line and a lot less change in the bank."

https://www.thescore.com/news/1377416

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The Panthers chalked it up to a lack of chemistry between Kalil and Newton

did they seriously? "Listen it's a process, Cam just needs to develop some chemistry so he knows when the defensive end is about to run full speed untouched into his blind side. You might even say this is Cam's fault."

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Yeah, I can't blame Gettleman for signing Kalil given we HAD to do something. There was always a risk it wouldn't work out.

A good portion of the league is struggling to find quality OL, especially tackles. It seems to be a growing concern as far as affecting the overall quality of the NFL product.

It honestly wouldn't surprise me to see the league change the rules to help the OL's out league-wide, similar to the rule changes they made in 1978 that allowed for OL to use extended arms and open hands when blocking.

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6 minutes ago, rodeo said:

did they seriously? "Listen it's a process, Cam just needs to develop some chemistry so he knows when the defensive end is about to run full speed untouched into his blind side. You might even say this is Cam's fault."

Yeah, Rivera actually did offer up that drivel.

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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Gettleman doesn't get a pass in any shape, fashion or form.

No he doesn't. And I've defended him on many issues. But as I said two minutes after his signing was announced. This is a dark day in Panthers history. No logical reason to sign Kalil over Whitworth, or even Reiff. Wait until that 9.6M cap hit costs us Star or Norwell. 

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Two weeks in. Ryan Kalil wasn't playing, and it showed in the lack of communication.

TheRiotReport red zone GIF

On the first play, Matt Kalil just completely fails to block the edge rusher allowing quick pressure on Cam and so prevents the easy completion to McCaffrey. While this might look like ineptitude on Kalil’s part - something that cannot completely be ruled out - it is far more likely to be a failure to communicate responsibilities, with Kalil thinking that McCaffrey was meant to be blocking the edge defender.

However, if we only count weeks 1 and 2 without considering the other variables, Matt Kalil's worse than Oher, and it's not even close. But there's a reason the rest of the season is left to play. Let's see how it plays out with everyone healthy and the line developing chemistry.

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I mean I thought he did alright against SF. Some here were singing his praises.

Also it's been two games and he just went up against one if the best d-lines in football. There were moments where Cam had all day to throw. He  isn't the problem at this point to me. Better than fuggin Remmers.

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6 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I mean I thought he did alright against SF. Some here were singing his praises.

Also it's been two games and he just went up against one if the best d-lines in football. There were moments where Cam had all day to throw. He  isn't the problem at this point to me. Better than fuggin Remmers.

Remmers has been better than him for most of his career. Kalil was almost Bell level bad in Minnesota. 

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