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4 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Ryan_(American_football_coach)

Got to wonder what this guy thought about Darnold. He had to have some imput...right?   He is now the guy to help him recover from being a Jet.  Hope they both are good and succeed.

In a division with Tom Brady and Matt Ryan, the Panthers have....Sam Darnold. How many times did Darnolds jets beat Brady again ?
 

i am really tired of this owner....and his process.  Year 4 of losing incoming 
 

I wish I could be optimistic but Rhule is still div 1 to me 

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8 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Ryan_(American_football_coach)

Got to wonder what this guy thought about Darnold. He had to have some imput...right?   He is now the guy to help him recover from being a Jet.  Hope they both are good and succeed.

He probably sees a chance to look like a hero if Darnold is even decent. There's no downside for him here. If Darnold sucks, he was already a bust. If he looks good, then Ryan fixed him. All reward no risk for Ryan here.

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10 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's no downside for him here. If Darnold sucks, he was already a bust. If he looks good, then the Panthers fixed him. All reward no risk for the Panthers here.

Made some slight adjustments to your comment, not sure why you're being negative if this is the case.

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@ladypanther Did you write that on his wikipedia page? Always consider the source...

 

 

Seriously though, I do like Ryan and I'm sure he's on board with the Darnold project. Darnold has the physical talent that Teddy didn't have here, we've got the weapons and depending on how the draft goes we may have the OL too. This will be Brady and company's true test. This offense really should be top 5-10 in the league easily with the amount of talent we have, definitely looking forward to it.

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2 minutes ago, Panthers8969 said:

And Brady’s influence on teddys career resurgence. Oh wait

 

almost like burrow chase Jefferson CEH etc made Brady’s job easy at LSU

Teddy had career highs and was put in over 8 situations to walk his team down field and be the hero. That is the definition of a player being held up by coaching and play calling while being held back by physical limitations and mental toughness.

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1 minute ago, Panthers8969 said:

And Brady’s influence on teddys career resurgence. Oh wait

 

almost like burrow chase Jefferson CEH etc made Brady’s job easy at LSU

Teddy Bridgewater  had career highs in TDs, yards, completions, completion percentage, yards per game, and QBR in 2020.

I'd say Brady had a pretty good influence on Teddy.

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3 minutes ago, GOAT said:

Teddy had career highs and was put in over 8 situations to walk his team down field and be the hero. That is the definition of a player being held up by coaching and play calling while being held back by physical limitations and mental toughness.

Nailed it. The Panthers maxed up Bridgewater in 2020. It turns out his max just isn't very good. Is Darnold's impactfully better? We're going to find out in short order. 

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