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Colin Cowherd warns that Bryce Young and the Panthers' offense will become a nightmare for opposing teams


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I thought he made a good point about coaching. We have the best head coach and staff in the division.  We went 6-6 with Wilks who got stuck with who we had and was shorthanded in the secondary both coaches and players. If as Cowherd said that coaching was 30-40 % of winning and we have equal talent and superior coaches then it isn't too crazy to predict a winning season even with Young at QB. With Dalton as backup if Bryce gets hurt we can still make some noise.

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On 5/25/2023 at 8:41 AM, TLGPanthersFan said:

Still remember liking him during 2015. Then after the Super Bowl he turned on the Panther, mostly Cam, and I haven’t liked him ever since. 

He still will be giving a random point and just throw in that Cam was selfish and that's not how you build a team! If you could take his show style and remove his lame takes, it would be okay. I see shows with guys with better takes, but it is not produced or presented as well as his. 

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