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The Panthers have a wide receiver problem


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35 minutes ago, toldozer said:

Look back at it. Joe Brady really wasn't the problem.  Our offense has gotten progressively worse since firing him.

2020

.Total Yards/Game 349.5 21st

Rushing Yards/Game 106.5 21st

Net Passing Yards/Game 243.0 18th 

 

Not great by any means but how many times have we throw for 250 yards in the past 2 seasons and 2 games

No the offense has gotten worse since we cut Bridgewater. He was the best Qb we've had since a prime Cam Newton. But butt hurt fans wanted to rag him about dink and dunk. Now they've seen what real dink and dunk looks like from Donald to the young Byrce (hopefully he gets better)

Brady was here in 2021 and got fired as mentioned because the offense was stagnant.

So if you going to give credit, give it to who really deserved it. 

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8 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

No the offense has gotten worse since we cut Bridgewater. He was the best Qb we've had since a prime Cam Newton. But butt hurt fans wanted to rag him about dink and dunk. Now they've seen what real dink and dunk looks like from Donald to the young Byrce (hopefully he gets better)

Brady was here in 2021 and got fired as mentioned because the offense was stagnant.

So if you going to give credit, give it to who really deserved it. 

Sorry but Darnold last year (as pitiful as it sounds) was the best QB since we cut Cam. If  I’m not mistaken he is also the winningest QB in the past 5 years for us as well.

People forget Teddy throwing 2 yard check downs the entire game. 

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7 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

Sorry but Darnold last year (as pitiful as it sounds) was the best QB since we cut Cam. If  I’m not mistaken he is also the winningest QB in the past 5 years for us as well.

People forget Teddy throwing 2 yard check downs the entire game. 

Only 1 with a winning record as a starter in this post Ron era 

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1 hour ago, TheCasillas said:

Players are giving up on their routes early, we are calling rub routes but we are missing the rub, the timing is off on our meshes, and multiple receivers are in the same area at the same time on several plays. It’s pretty bad….

Theilen is the only legit route runner and he is slow.  He should be #3 on a good roster.  Our Ricky Prohel. 

Mingo, TMJ, Shenault are just potential.  Chark is a niche fast guy. Relying on that was just poor management going into a season. 

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