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13 minutes ago, chknwing said:

I like he takes accountability but he needs to hold his receivers accountable on the field as well.

He may be doing that behind closed doors - which is the way it’s supposed to be done. As a manager if you are gonna chew someone out, I believe it’s best to do that in privacy. 

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Generally speaking he looks uncomfortable and that likely comes from the fact has not used to losing and even more so isn't used to losing and immediately having a press conference.  I did take away that he is pretty hard on himself which I think will be a good thing as long as he doesn't let that destroy himself.

Last thing, I will say that he needs to contact a speech coach.  I don't mean that like has poorly spoken, has definitely well spoken, but he has a word crutch ("You know") and some coaching can help him break that habit.  

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1 minute ago, LegioX said:

Eh, still didn’t compare to the Jake Delhomme era at his height. 

actually it did. Jake had the cardiac cats.  Cams super bowl run was a dominant Panther team.  They knew it and the NFL knew it.  Group selfies after the game etc.  To have a season where not a single person cant talk Sh!t about your team was absolute bliss.

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1 minute ago, Carolina Cajun said:

Generally speaking he looks uncomfortable and that likely comes from the fact has not used to losing and even more so isn't used to losing and immediately having a press conference.  I did take away that he is pretty hard on himself which I think will be a good thing as long as he doesn't let that destroy himself.

Last thing, I will say that he needs to contact a speech coach.  I don't mean that like has poorly spoken, has definitely well spoken, but he has a word crutch ("You know") and some coaching can help him break that habit.  

I always wonder how the QBs from those elite handful of teams will handle things when their team isn't head and shoulders better than the competition nearly every week. I know Bama was typical Bama Bryce's final season but at Bama that means having a top 10 roster instead of the typical top 3 roster. You're still only playing a coupe of games where you're not the superiorly talented team on the field.

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1 minute ago, chknwing said:

actually it did. Jake had the cardiac cats.  Cams super bowl run was a dominant Panther team.  They knew it and the NFL knew it.  Group selfies after the game etc.  To have a season where not a single person cant talk Sh!t about your team was absolute bliss.

For a moment we all knew what it felt like to have legions of jealous losers talking poo about you.  It was so fun when people would run their mouths about how overrated Cam is or whatever and Panthers fans could be like "so what, scoreboard".

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8 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Jake Delhomme wasn't a good QB. He was a gunslinger on one of the most complete teams in the NFL. 

This is just inaccurate. People want to act like Smitty made Jake but they conveniently ignore that Jakes best statistical season came when Smitty was on IR with a broken arm. Jake threw for nearly 4000 yards and 29 TDs and Smitty accounted for 6 of those yards and 0 TDs. He was 7th in the NFL in passing yards and 4th in passing TDs with no Smitty and Keary Colbert as his second leading receiver.

Jake was a good QB and then fell off a cliff when the Tommy John surgery was a failure.

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