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!

     

Ron deserves to be fired


Forty-Eight

Recommended Posts

In his 9th year as the HC, Ron hasn’t learn to change his bad habits. Always too loyal to veteran players and his friends. Kept Shula for too long. Can’t make up his mind on who should be calling the defense. That defense yesterday had Eric Washington’s fingerprints all over it. Daryl Williams has been nothing but a disappointment this season. Even at RG, he has looked suspect filling in for Trai. Ron has a rookie who had been playing better than above average at LT for recent weeks. Instead, he wanted to find a way to play Daryl and Bosa ate him up quickly to start the game. 
 

Yesterday’s game proved that Ron will never change for good. He will only make changes once his butt is on the hot seat and then will revert back to making his friends happy. A great HC like Belichick would never give Daryl Williams a starting job back. Ron is the reason why this franchise is so inconsistent. Why Carolina fans are so bipolar. 
 

Carolina fans deserve better. We need Tepper to step up as the owner of the Carolina Panthers. Stop dicking around being a business man in Charlotte trying to bring in more businesses. Hurney and Ron need to go after this season for a culture change. We are still living in Jerry Richardson’s footsteps. Nothing has changed. Guys are not being held accountable. Coaches and above are comfortable to the usual. That’s why we stank again after a bye week. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

hey man if I told you when Cam got hurt that we'd be 4-3, you'd have been thrilled that we were firmly entrenched in the wild card race and on our way to getting blown out on the road against any coach that has any semblence of an offensive mind.

 

Hopefully it'll be a division rival again so there can be 3x the embarrassment!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Growl said:

hey man if I told you when Cam got hurt that we'd be 4-3, you'd have been thrilled that we were firmly entrenched in the wild card race and on our way to getting blown out on the road against any coach that has any semblence of an offensive mind.

 

Hopefully it'll be a division rival again so there can be 3x the embarrassment!

It’s a difference between losing a close game and then having 14 days to prepare for a game and losing 51-13. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Imagine Kyle Shanahan with Cam, CMC, Samuel and Moore (not to mention Bonnafon and Scarlett) - and the defensive personnel on the Carolina Panthers.

And I think we have a young TE who played really well last year as a rookie. Did we trade him for a bag of peanuts or what? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

second year in a row the Panthers have given up 50 coming off a bye. 

That’s flat out ridiculous how can our leader be a defensive mastermind and get flucked like that. And that Daryl Williams stunt was like trying to give Bosa a sack just mind numbing decisions.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Nesbro1 said:

I feel like they don't spend 14 days practicing and preparing. 

That the players dont do much during the bye and just do a normal install on game week.

Which IMO is assinine.

You got Olsen out calling football games. Others doing god knows what.

As much as I hate his ass Belichick grinds and expects his players to grind. They have a singular focus and that's how it should be.

A bye week is a week without football for the players to rest. I can understand letting the players recover. But the coaches have no excuses to get away from football. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

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


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I mean, this year we should've easily been a playoff team in my opinion. We should have easily had two or three more wins--at least one--had not Bryce crapped the bed. But let's be serious about human nature and what we know about our FO. I wouldn't bet the farm that Bryce will be anything but the defacto starter in 2026, because (inconsistent though it was) we have exceeded expectations this year, and some in the FO probably believe, rightly or wrongly, that Bryce is at the center of that. You know, piece of bread seems like a meal if all you've had is a cracker. That being said, Bryce has shown plenty of inconsistency if not a downright pattern of flaws. He's a third year QB, and some, if not most, of his metrics aren't pretty. It could be argued that he should be further along (for me it's not really arguable). So, hopefully the decision makers will acquire a couple of plan Bs. I would hate it and love it if we identified "our guy" in the draft, and that it was somehow achievable to acquire him with a couple of high draft picks or even less. But we already pulled the trigger on Bryce with arguably awful results, so that's got to make the decision makers a little skittish to repeat a mistake that should be still fresh on everyone's mind. That being said, I think that it's more likely that we acquire a player like Mac Jones, Malik Willis or Trey Lance in free agency, and also target a day two or day three developmental pick in the draft with some real upside. That pick for would be Drew Allar who should slide to day three (I'm thinking). I think that this is more realistic than them releasing Bryce from his starter's role from the get-go, or someone just flat out playing themselves definitely into the starter's role by the time the season begins.  Now, again, if we can find "our guy" that changes the narrative and is expected to be the starter from day one, I'd be excited, if not downright ecstatic, but I don't think that's a realistic expectation.  Getting back to the team in general, If we don't make some improvements, including QB, I wouldn't bet that we'd necessarily be a playoff team next year, because, the rest of the NFCS is likely to improve next year. I don't expect that teams in our division will be necessarily able to "backdoor" themselves into the playoffs next season. So we're going to have to hit on at least a couple of picks, get healthy along the line, and fundamentally change the way we're calling plays because lightning probably isn't striking twice. I'm hoping that we'll have a real breakthrough season by 2028, because this season and next season aren't likely to be it because removing ball-and-chains ain't easy unless you got the key, and It's still gonna take some time to find it.
    • Necas is not the missing piece here.
×
×
  • Create New...