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The Panthers have a wide receiver problem


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Are we sure it even matters who the WR’s are as long as Bryce Young is the QB because I’m not sure it does .. a true blue #1 WR here w/ Bryce is probably pouting on the sidelines yelling at Bryce because he was open but Bryce couldn't get him the ball

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10 hours ago, CRA said:

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. 

I think the post season review is going to reveal that Scott Fitterer is on the hot seat with the overwhelming majority of the fanbase. 

That's my prediction.

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18 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Are our wide receivers doing a good job, no. Is the coaching staff scheming them open, also no.

There’s a reason Puka Nacua has stepped in to the role of Cooper Kupp and is performing at the same level Kupp does… it’s because McVay can get guys open. Up to this point, Reich has not shown the ability to scheme our guys open.

Additionally, this isn’t new for a Reich coached team. The Colts were having the same problems in preseason last year that we did this year.

https://www.heraldbulletin.com/sports/colts/colts-notebook-wide-receivers-struggle-to-get-separation-in-2022-debut/article_ef417846-1c23-11ed-91e3-7bc2d589354e.html

His playbook sucks. His play calling sucks. No nice way to say it

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19 hours ago, Mage said:

He really can't.  There is a reason Minnesota chose to move on from him.  He's not getting separation like he was 3 years ago.

Thielen would be decent as a #2, but we need one of Chark, Marshall, or Mingo to step up.  It really needs to be Chark, too soon to ask that out of Mingo.

And we know it’s not going to be Marshall. 

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Well Andy Dalton is past his prime by 5 years but what if he comes out and the results are vastly different?

he has been around several types of systems 

It should be an interesting post Sunday conversation is it qb, oline, play calling or receivers.

I suspect the end result will be the same…just the piece parts might come more into focus

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    • Dude... you're just all over the place. You're the one who said T-Mac is better right now than Chark was at his best.
    • When I say "average NFL WR", for me, that's comparing him to all WRs in the league during that season/span of time.  He was of course better than those #4-6 WR's that can't even get on the field, but talent/ability wise, he probably wasn't any better than a #3 WR for most NFL teams, he just happened to be on one of the teams in 2019 with even worse WR's so he put up solid stats for the season. Here's more or less how I'm looking at it. Take T-Mac right now and Chark at his best, put them on every NFL team at this very moment, and where would they fall on the depth chart come Week 1 (basically, the teams that don't put the rookies at #1 to "make them earn it in camp" don't count, it's projecting week 1 depth charts). T-Mac would be at worst the #2 WR on the majority of teams this season, (hell, he's likely our #1 at this very moment right now already), peak Chark would not.  Yes, T-Mac still has to prove himself at this level, but his current ability, even as a rookie who hasn't played a snap yet, would have him above Chark on any team's week 1 depth chart. Because again, you can't just fall back on "well Chark had a 1,000 yard season" and use that as the reason for having him above T-Mac.  As he didn't have that 1k yards because he was a beast, it was because he was the only halfway decent receiving option on a bad team that was always losing and passing the ball (the Jags had the 7th worst scoring differential that season).
    • We clearly need to add a veteran stopgap at safety one way or the other.
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