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This is going to be a great offseason. It feels good to be headed into an offseason of change, actual change.  All respect to Wilks, but like many have said - the Panthers needed a change.  We couldn't continue to try and win with tough defense and a hard-nosed running game.  

We have a lot of picks.  We can make some moves for the future.  I'm confident the Panthers plan on drafting a QB this offseason. Between that and the decisions we make with our staff and other changes we could see, I am so confident for our future.  

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1 minute ago, Mage said:

This is going to be a great offseason. It feels good to be headed into an offseason of change, actual change.  All respect to Wilks, but like many have said - the Panthers needed a change.  We couldn't continue to try and win with tough defense and a hard-nosed running game.  

We have a lot of picks.  We can make some moves for the future.  I'm confident the Panthers plan on drafting a QB this offseason. Between that and the decisions we make with our staff and other changes we could see, I am so confident for our future.  

I'm trying to not get excited because history with this team says I shouldn't. But I have to say that this change in direction does intrigue me to no end. If he assembles a strong staff I'm not sure I can contain my enthusiasm.  It certainly will be a 1st for us to have a strong staff in place to build the team.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Apparently some confusion regarding the introductory presser...

 

He mentioned he wanted to speak with the team before doing anything else in the video interview you posted.  That will take some doing to bring them all together since everyone is scattered out everywhere in the offseason. 

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He mentioned he wanted to speak with the team before doing anything else in the video interview you posted.  That will take some doing to bring them all together since everyone is scattered out everywhere in the offseason. 

My guess is he'll get in touch with some of the team leaders at least...

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16 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

pulling poo out of his ass. He wont be able to asnswer but here is the piece that will make his argument exactly what it is... bullshit.  Reich was the originator of the Mesh concept you see run by many young OCs today. 
 

 

I've been saying this for YEARS! It never seems like the Panthers never run rub routes or concepts that scheme guys open. Seems like it's always individual routes where they have to beat the man covering them in a vacuum. This is so refreshing. Welcome to the NEW NFL Carolina. Now let's get another WR or 2 to make the transformation complete. This level of scheming doesn't require the #1 or #2 QB in the draft. 

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48 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He mentioned he wanted to speak with the team before doing anything else in the video interview you posted.  That will take some doing to bring them all together since everyone is scattered out everywhere in the offseason. 

I heard it a little differently.  he said that is the 1st thing he wanted to do but that it would be difficult since everyone is scattered.  He said there will be a few he can meet.  He did not sound like he would hold anything up for that. 2nd on the list was staff, but does not have to finish #1 to start on #2.

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12 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

I’m here for it.

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24 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

I heard it a little differently.  he said that is the 1st thing he wanted to do but that it would be difficult since everyone is scattered.  He said there will be a few he can meet.  He did not sound like he would hold anything up for that. 2nd on the list was staff, but does not have to finish #1 to start on #2.

Yeah you are correct.  I kinda missed that detail. Thanks for clarifying. 

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4 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

I'm not salty that I'm attacking his family.

I'm just anti simp and believe men should stick to their values and not sway because of a woman. 

If I am out with a chick and she says I'm vegan I order a steak. I don't try to force her to eat a steak. She can have her choices but I'm not going to appease her.

So you are a miserable person irl as well as online? Cool story.

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