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After looking at Remmers protecting Mahomes, we owe Cam an apology


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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We've needed a LT since Gross retired. Well, we did find one briefly in Oher and then concussions derailed him. I'm still baffled why we haven't given Moton a longer look at LT. 

He hasn’t looked great at LT imo.

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As Americans we can all see, you can't beat the media, the NFL establishment, refs, and a good football team all at the same time. The Chiefs were long written out. NFL Entertainment hasn't promised anything but that. It's their products, they can do with them as they will.

 

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I may not live long enough to see the Panthers be relevant again 

this whole business with the QB situation is depressing 

I just feel like the Panthers had zero plan for the most important position on the field and they swung for the fences with bridgewater  and got mediocre 

the handling of Newton. Then bridgewater and now what seems like desperation to find somebody, anybody other than who that same brain trust brought in   

yes I know there is new gM but same HC and OC who brought us Bridgewater 

is this what a good franchise does?  

this upcoming draft is the most important draft in franchise history.   
 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not entirely true.

Bill Voth confirmed that in Super Bowl 50, Remmers was supposed to have help blocking Von Miller, but apparently it never showed up.

Unknown who it was supposed to be but a couple of people have pointed a finger at Mike Tolbert.

 

The strip sack fumble for a td Tolbert had gone out for a pass he was over the middle The play before stewart got rolled up on and went out briefly injured. No one should make excuses for Remmers. If anything a young Darryl Williams should have been inserted but we know how Ron does when it comes to vets and rookies smh.

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fwiw remmers was mostly fine during the year. he wasn't a strength of the team or anything but he wasn't a swinging gate. 

he was just massively exposed during the super bowl, and there was a combination of him not being able to handle what was happening and the panthers failing to adjust...anything...to help him. 

then the right side of the line completely collapsed and that was that. 

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10 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not entirely true.

Bill Voth confirmed that in Super Bowl 50, Remmers was supposed to have help blocking Von Miller, but apparently it never showed up.

Unknown who it was supposed to be but a couple of people have pointed a finger at Mike Tolbert.

 

If I recall correctly, Tolbert had a terrible Super Bowl and Ealy was the star.  Funny how things work out.

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10 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not entirely true.

Bill Voth confirmed that in Super Bowl 50, Remmers was supposed to have help blocking Von Miller, but apparently it never showed up.

Unknown who it was supposed to be but a couple of people have pointed a finger at Mike Tolbert.

 

I’m having a hard time buying that story as it’s being presented. One or two missed assignments I get but Remmers needed help on at least a third of the snaps. If a player didn’t give him help at all then it’s on the coaches to remind him or switch up players or schemes. If Rivera wouldn’t do that then it’s all on him. If they did remind Tolbert and he still wouldn’t do it then he should have been cut.

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18 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If I recall correctly, Tolbert had a terrible Super Bowl and Ealy was the star.  Funny how things work out.

Tolbert missed some blocking assignments and gave up a fumble deep in Denver territory.  A TD on that drive would had us back in the thick of the game, IIRC.  Crazy, but Ealy would have been the defensive MVP had we of won that game.

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