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The Draft Will Not Fix Carolinas Biggest Issue


chknwing

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I wouldn’t say this is the biggest issue in Carolina, matter of fact I still think LT, LG, and FS are bigger than this. Then you also have a creeper for an owner, the franchise is for sale,  a new oc that very few have worked with on the roster, more expensive tickets, cheerleaders that are underpaid, and a pro bowl LB that will miss the first four games.

 

 

there are bigger issues than ball security..... also, with j stew gone I think they that gives 4 fumbles back?

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I agree, but not on ball security.  We take care of the ball pretty well, and especially after cam fully recovered from the shoulder surgery, he was good.  Problem last year was generating turnovers.  That's why I was disappointed with Jackson and Gaulden, because neither are really "ball hawks".

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Based on what you are pointing out, TAKEAWAYS was the significant factor, not giveaways.

 

Only 3 more giveaways in 2017 than 2015.  Those can easily be attributed to luck of a fumble or dropped interception.  It's still in the top 30% in the league.

The biggest difference was takeaways BY FAR.  18 less takeaways in 2017.

 

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Correct. This draft will not fix Carolina's biggest weaknesses, which are, no ownership, Marty Hurney, underqualified people running the organization, not assistant GM and a front office that has been put together with sticks and bandaids, and Ron Rivera having a major say in personnel decisions. This team could have drafted saquon, Nelson, Chubb, roquan, and dj Moore this weekend and it would have been a moot point.

This franchise is in turmoil and has zero shot until the trash, starting with the pathetic excuse of a human being, Jerry Richardson, is removed from this organization. It kills me inside, but I think we are for some dark times coming up the next few seasons.

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37 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

Correct. This draft will not fix Carolina's biggest weaknesses, which are, no ownership, Marty Hurney, underqualified people running the organization, not assistant GM and a front office that has been put together with sticks and bandaids, and Ron Rivera having a major say in personnel decisions. This team could have drafted saquon, Nelson, Chubb, roquan, and dj Moore this weekend and it would have been a moot point.

This franchise is in turmoil and has zero shot until the trash, starting with the pathetic excuse of a human being, Jerry Richardson, is removed from this organization. It kills me inside, but I think we are for some dark times coming up the next few seasons.

Sadly this is very possible. Cam has to play out of his mind to keep us relevant. 

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14 hours ago, chknwing said:

The main issue with Carolina is ball security.  This cannot be drafted.  This is fundamentals that need to be taught.  You know, coaching.

Carolinas 2015 Superbowl Season

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Carolinas 2017 Season

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yeah i mean we dont force turnovers

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