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Panthers WR group "Under Construction"


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14 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

POTENTIALLY---I think the WR room has never been better.  I saw signs from Marshall last year that told me he was ready to turn the corner--and Shenault should have broken out last year but the coaches thought he was to be the designated screen WR...So, if all factions step up as I realistically expect, we can say we have never been as deep or as good--even when we had Smith, Moose, and Proehl---I think this group could be very special.

A QB who gets you the ball on time and in stride makes you better--Cam rarely threw after planting his drop foot--when the pass is supposed to be thrown--maybe the WRs were not open, maybe he was not reading the defense quickly--or maybe both were at play.  Secondly, Cam's accuracy was not elite by any means. He used his arm strength to atone for his late delivery, and the increased velocity created a ball that was tougher to catch and not on target. That leads to more dropped passes, fewer Yards after the catch--Cam as a passer was not top 10 ever--as an overall force at QB--he was.  So now we have that passer who reads quickly, throws an easier ball to catch, and gets the ball out on time. 

Some will be angry at this, but watch the tape and look at the number of completions and drops.  Watch film where he does not throw after planting the back foot. 

Another point--Cam was not a good screen passer for some reason.  That is a play that protects the QB because it keeps the pass rush honest.  Young is good at that--so I expect to see improved WR play based on QB alone. 

In fairness to Cam, Bryce is not going to bulldoze LBs and scamper for 50 yards on third and 32. 

I hope your observation is 100% accurate, appreciate your thoughts. 

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I am a little skeptical of the group overall. High potential but also decent probability that it just doesn't work out for one or more of them.

But, I am gonna trust this coaching staff until they show me any reason not to.

It's been a long time since we had a WR corps that anyone was threatened by.

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27 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

I think that there are going to be a few guys we lean on early that get most of the looks but over the season you will see it getting spread around more.  Not a bad thing as chemistry and experience evolve.  
 

I could be wrong as that happens very often but just my .02 

i think you're right, but i think that also it will be spread out earlier rather than later. the way Bryce runs an offense, his favorite target is going to always be the open guy with the most opportunity at any millisecond within a play. they all are going to have to have their heads on a swivel and always be ready to have the ball thrown to them regardless of who the hot read is supposed to be. with Bryce, they're all hot reads. 

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

I am a little skeptical of the group overall. High potential but also decent probability that it just doesn't work out for one or more of them.

But, I am gonna trust this coaching staff until they show me any reason not to.

It's been a long time since we had a WR corps that anyone was threatened by.

i've long believed that a good QB can make a blah WR corps look much better than it is.

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This ruined it for me...

3 hours ago, NAS said:

Former Panthers head coach Matt Rhule told reporters...And he was right.

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Mind you, I'm not discrediting the rest of the article. It's a good one.

Just hated reading that phrase. Reminds me that Callihan was a Rhule homer while he was on the hot seat.

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55 minutes ago, rayzor said:

i've long believed that a good QB can make a blah WR corps look much better than it is.

And a crap QB can ruin careers. I think TMJ will shine with Bryce distributing the football 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

This ruined it for me...

😒

Mind you, I'm not discrediting the rest of the article. It's a good one.

Just hated reading that phrase. Reminds me that Callihan was a Rhule homer while he was on the hot seat.

I understand how you feel. And I’m sure you can agree when considering the context - the OL was a mess. Too bad Rhule was too in over his head to fix it or anything else. And listening to this new regime as they lay out their plans is music to my ears.

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