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!

     

NOW! Live Q&A with Nick Carboni and Kelsey Riggs


Jeremy Igo

Recommended Posts

If Moton turns out to be solid at LT the first few weeks.  Is there a real possiblity there will be no Kalil on this roster next year.

And is this staff frustrated with Matt?  It seemed our doctors cleared him, they then said it was nothing major.  Then next thing you know, word was he went to an outside doctor and we immediately put him on IR

 

 

Will our staff work the officials with this new Helmet rule and the amount of shots Cam takes.  Will we see a spike up of calls go our way for the first time since weve had Cam?

 

 

What kind of role and how much play time can we expect from CJ Anderson? Since we didnt see much in preseason

 

 

 

And overall impressions of Tepper so far.  And players feelings of the new Big Cat

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What's the biggest change you've noticed in the Tepper era so far?

I'm seeing all the new banners / artwork on social media. (Eg a big Panthers sign at airport and a huge billboard/ mural on a parking garage in uptown).

Also there was the whole 2 states one team tour (Panthers reps and SirPurr going to 5 or 6 different area cities minor league baseball games etc...)

How much of this is new versus just increased hype? It's hard to judge being so far away.  Seems like a whole new burst of energy and team pride / promotion.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Was there any discussion and/or clarification sought by the Panthers regarding the two personal foul penalties in the 4th preseason game? After those calls, I do not believe a Steeler QB was touched behind the line of scrimmage. These nearly last minute and partially understandable rule changes worry me extensively.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Kelsey Riggs

@t96 - Everything we have heard is that it was a minor procedure - but anything with a heart obviously makes it a little more serious. Doesn't seem to be a concern of IF he'll be back, now biggest question is when. Right now the sense is it won't be too long, but we'll see.

As far as Daryl week one - think there's a possibility but more importantly they are going to be cautious. Have other guys who have filled those roles in the preseason and gotten some good experience if needed on Sunday. Amini Silatolu has been further along in rehab (torn meniscus) than Daryl, so we'll see.

As far as TD coming back as captain, we wondered the same thing. Teams can have up to six, so they'd have to make some changes when he comes back if so. But with injuries, etc in the past, they have sometimes changed during the season.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

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


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Not following. Each account was started with its own email. Are you saying try to "merge" the accounts via email in a sense? That doesn't seem like it would work. Wouldn't the safest way to be is just wait for the new confirmation email from your original account?
    • Brian Baldinger on NFL Network (per Tim Weaver on Panthers Wire): "I feel like they're building a monster on that side of the ball right now and I think that's how they have to play," Baldinger stated. "They have to play like they can shut teams down this year. I think it's on them to really guide this team right now." https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/panthers/2026/05/22/panthers-nfl-offseason-defense-brian-baldinger/90215555007/   So, do you believe him? Today, May 25, I do believe Baldy without any evidence otherwise. I think it's much more likely for our defense to take another marked leap (right into the top 10) than our, basically, bottom-third offense. In my mind, Lee Hunter is a literal and figurative huge addition up front, and right behind him is perhaps our biggest exclamation point on defense: Devin Lloyd. Lloyd's experience and track record of solid production should be the anchor of our defense that should help lift the floor of the entire unit. No more getting gashed on runs, eh? But, as important as Lloyd will be, the most prolific addition to the defense could be Jaelen Phillips.  In my opinion, whether or not the Panthers can demonstrably show that the defensive squad, and perhaps the team in general, is actually ready to assert itself as a perennial postseason presence lies within its ability to credibly rush passers. Phillips was paid handsomely to produce results. Now I know that most of you are probably thinking that sacks are the key. Moreover, I'm not one that is even going to tell you that his pressures are the key (you know, since Phillips's pressure rate has been highlighted over perhaps pedestrian sack numbers). The key, at least in my mind, will be the marked growth of Nic Scourton and/or Princely Umanmielen. I really do believe that they are the understated X factors that the "success" of our season may depend upon.  I'm not worried about the interior (perhaps over-optimistically so). I'm also not too concerned with our corners, as they are quietly one of the best duos in the league. Sure, the safety position has more question marks, Trevon Moering is an exclamation point, and Nick Scott, though less of an exclamation point, still has plenty of experience. With the infusion of youth, size, length and energy, I can see a good mix that will result in positives from the DBs once Ejiro Evero figures everything out. And, we should all know, a credible pass rush provides the defensive backfield with opportunities to shine, and this is but another reason why I believe that Scourton and maybe Umanmielen will be key to taking up residence in the postseason. On an off note, and as a reminder, if the defense is doing its job effectively maintaining momentum with field position, if not outright laying down the pathway with short fields and such, this should make it easier for Bryce Young and the offense to effect points on the board in terms of TDs. Where the defense goes, the offense will have every opportunity to follow.   
    • Its gonna be loud as hell in Montreal tonight.  But don't make any big turnovers or defensive lapses and I like our chances.
×
×
  • Create New...