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Observer article: Panthers have a core under 25 they can win with and build around


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16 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The roster isn't what scares me. I like (mostly) what we've done with it over the last two years.

The coaching is what concerns me, specifically the head coaching.

And I'll add while I get that Phil Snow is a popular guy, I don't think he's that good. His schemes pretty clearly got figured out last year and he wasn't able to adjust.

If Corral shows any potential and we still fire Rhule, we would be a very attractive destination for any coaching candidate. Hell even if Corral doesn’t look the part they could draft their QB from this 23 class. 

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50 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

And I'll add while I get that Phil Snow is a popular guy, I don't think he's that good. His schemes pretty clearly got figured out last year and he wasn't able to adjust.

Personally, I think it's too early to say if he's good or not. However, I can confidently say that last season's defense was much better than the defense we had before he arrived. Were there weaknesses? Yes. Losing Horn hurt but what hurt the most was when the offense completely collapsed. Every defense suffers from a total lack of offense. 

The obvious weakness was in the run defense. Was that because we didn't have the personnel? I think so. I don't know if that was because Snow brought in players to fit that concept or if that concept was because those were the best players he had. From what he says, he builds the scheme to fit the players. If that's true then he did an amazing job imo. If that's not true and he brought in players specifically to run that scheme then I'm less confident. 

I tend to believe in the first scenario and everything they say points in that direction as well, but we'll have a better idea about that after this season. They did attempt to address the issue in the off season though so hopefully those additions at DT and LB pay dividends. I also think adding Woods should help further in the passing defense enabling us to utilize Chinn more. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

The roster isn't what scares me. I like (mostly) what we've done with it over the last two years.

The coaching is what concerns me, specifically the head coaching.

And I'll add while I get that Phil Snow is a popular guy, I don't think he's that good. His schemes pretty clearly got figured out last year and he wasn't able to adjust.

he doesn't know how to stop the run and literally nothing has changed in that regard

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I am pretty optimistic that we are on the way up. While I am not a Rhule fan, if he sticks to coordination, overall vision, motivation and game day decisions related to timeouts, challenges etc. he can be actually decent. This is the first time that the offense, defense and special teams have coaches who are well respected and very knowledgeable about football.  They arent yes men. Our line coaches are good and Wilks is going to help Snow learn the NFL game. Snow is smart and has a lot of experience in college. He tried to bring that to the team with funky formations that filled teams for a while but then were predictable like that prevent defense 3 man rush. Wilks is actually pretty good at adjustments and game planning. His failed head coach experience taught him a ton. Snow may run the defense but Wilks will control the backend which has been the reason we sellout on the rush because our secondary couldn't hold up.

And special teams is immensely improved. We have the best punter who is reiterated by the challenge and a coach considered one of the best in the league. Imagine running them back for scores while not giving up a bunch in return.  When was the last time we ran a kickoff back for a score?  I had to look it up. Trenton Cannon in 2020. 

TLDR: I am thinking NFL coaching will actually be seen this year under Rhule. He has plenty of experienced head coaches on his staff to help him out. He better listen and stop micromanaging. 

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Yeah I would be excited with another coaching staff. Rhule is just a salesman and Snow sounds to be doubling down on his Ds weakness with gift-wrapped personnel indications of what he can and can't defend. McAdoo is way overrated around here.

The only coaching I am excited to see is DBs, ST and hopefully Oline.

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29 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

Personally, I think it's too early to say if he's good or not. However, I can confidently say that last season's defense was much better than the defense we had before he arrived. Were there weaknesses? Yes. Losing Horn hurt but what hurt the most was when the offense completely collapsed. Every defense suffers from a total lack of offense. 

The obvious weakness was in the run defense. Was that because we didn't have the personnel? I think so. I don't know if that was because Snow brought in players to fit that concept or if that concept was because those were the best players he had. From what he says, he builds the scheme to fit the players. If that's true then he did an amazing job imo. If that's not true and he brought in players specifically to run that scheme then I'm less confident. 

I tend to believe in the first scenario and everything they say points in that direction as well, but we'll have a better idea about that after this season. They did attempt to address the issue in the off season though so hopefully those additions at DT and LB pay dividends. I also think adding Woods should help further in the passing defense enabling us to utilize Chinn more. 

It's how they built it, though.

They emphasized speed and filled the ranks with mostly undersized players. Then once teams realized they could run on us, we had no answer.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's how they built it, though.

They emphasized speed and filled the ranks with mostly undersized players. Then once teams realized they could run on us, we had no answer.

That's the hallmark of the 3-4 nonsense that Tepper wants to run. Derrick Brown and YGM are better suited for 4-3, even BB got his weight up. To get to the next level competitively gotta go back to 4-3 WE learned about the weaknesses of 3-4 with Dom Capers here. Zone blocking would consistently gash our D. After Dom left we had to transition back to 4-3 with a bunch of tweener 3-4 personnel still left.

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I spent several hours with the team (players and coaches) today and they seem tight, having fun and really enjoying each other. I see a different team vibe and I believe we are going to see a better team, of certain guys can stay healthy. 

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