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The Panthers Progress (from this era to the next)


Mr. Scot
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An update, posted in this thread since the Panthers dropping out of the Watson stakes was discussed herein.

Some folks are gonna love this 😐

Keep in mind LaCanfora is very hit or miss when it comes to this sort of thing. In fact I think it might have actually been him who put out the bogus "Tepper will pay any price" story but I'm not dead certain.

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On 10/2/2021 at 1:03 PM, Mr. Scot said:

The Athletic offers some really good insight.

Speaking of insight, from the same article :

The coaches’ dialogue with Darnold is also role-specific. Quarterbacks coach Sean Ryan, who has worked with Eli Manning, Watson and Stafford, talks with Darnold about scheme and technique. Brady has an even bigger hand on the scheme conversations. Rhule takes a macro approach, discussing situational football, strategy and leadership tactics.

 

No one can say now that Sam isn't getting any real coaching.

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1 hour ago, glenwo2 said:

Speaking of insight, from the same article :

The coaches’ dialogue with Darnold is also role-specific. Quarterbacks coach Sean Ryan, who has worked with Eli Manning, Watson and Stafford, talks with Darnold about scheme and technique. Brady has an even bigger hand on the scheme conversations. Rhule takes a macro approach, discussing situational football, strategy and leadership tactics.

No one can say now that Sam isn't getting any real coaching.

I actually like what that says about Rhule's approach.

Some coaches are control freaks who think they can micromanage everything. I'm happy to hear our current coach isn't one of those guys.

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