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On 8/5/2021 at 8:07 AM, L-TownCat said:

Only 1 man outside Jerry "Sweet Tea and Blue Jeans" Richardson could ever claim the mantle of Ghost of Panthers' Misfortune.  That man (and I use the term loosely) is Marty "The Shart" Hurney.

First, sweet tea and blue jeans is the greatest country music song title EVER! Second, I was going to say him, but, dammit, he will always get a pass from me for getting us a team. I just wish he had sold about 15 years sooner.

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On 8/7/2021 at 9:26 PM, Davidson Deac II said:

It has hit him.  Doesn't have the deep ball that he did.  And back in the old days, he made some pretty average offensive groups look great.  Don't get me wrong, he is still good, and is cool as a cucumber in crunch time, but needs more talent around him to win now.   

Unfortunately, he has it. TB is stacked.

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1 hour ago, shaqattaq said:

First, sweet tea and blue jeans is the greatest country music song title EVER! Second, I was going to say him, but, dammit, he will always get a pass from me for getting us a team. I just wish he had sold about 15 years sooner.

It was tough to hear the allegations, I too felt a certain gratitude for getting us a team.  That doesn't excuse the Hurney experience, hiring only defensive minded coaches, nepotism and general ass-hattery behind the scenes.

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2 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

That 50 yard scramble against the Bronco's D is sick.  It's really been 2.5 years counting injuries.  He's no Cam on the run, but who is.

This deserves it own thread. 

The scrambling ability is a big plus. But if he's running at all like that for the Panthers with a 64 million dollar rb in the backfield that probably means our season is toast.

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39 minutes ago, frankw said:

The scrambling ability is a big plus. But if he's running at all like that for the Panthers with a 64 million dollar rb in the backfield that probably means our season is toast.

 

12 minutes ago, frankw said:

Hey he's yet to play more than 13 games in a season. You want him to buck that trend right? Gotta keep him healthy and let the playmakers do what they do.

 

It's a scramble. It is not the end of the world if a QB does it every so often. Every QB but Brady scramble. 

 

Also, most QBs get hurt in the pocket, not while running. So it is kind of a good safe play.

 

Le'ts keep those bullets in the gun. Until there IS something to see, there is nothing to see. YET. If Sam can play all 17 games? I think we have a chance to be a really good team.

 

Short story long: Sam's got dis.

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