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Charlotte Observer podcast ..rebuild and trade deadline ..are coaches living up to hype


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https://megaphone.link/MCCLATCHY4746793745

Long podcast 

1. Coaches not performing to hype 

2. Offense putrid 

3  Final contract  year veterans like Chinn.  Burns. Matos may be gone before trade deadline 

4. Reich not using Hubbard, TEs et Al. .Yes have injuries but ways to overcome are not being used   

5. Trades should recoup some draft picks and leave enough cap space to get  free agents in 2024

6  top. 3 needs  WR  WR  WR  with cornerback also 

7   None of the analysts think there is a  turnaround possible on the roster 

8  oline being asked to block up to 5 seconds 

9   Say the best for year is optimistic is 7 and 10 based solely on Reich’s history of slow starts 

10  two year rebuild probable 

11 free agents not performing as hoped 

12  issue with talent, play calling and execution   Does not expect Reich to relinquish play calls 

that’s about it 

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

I don’t see any way in hell this team gets to 7 wins with Bryce starting. Maybe 3 to 4 at best. I’m willing to be patient but so far have been completely unimpressed with Reich. There’s no imagination or creativity at all. 

I think it’s a pretty good chance they do trade burns…shoulda last year but that seems to be the Panthers way lately

…who lot of shoulda, woulda, couldas 

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

https://megaphone.link/MCCLATCHY4746793745

Long podcast 

1. Coaches not performing to hype 

2. Offense putrid 

3  Final contract  year veterans like Chinn.  Burns. Matos may be gone before trade deadline 

4. Reich not using Hubbard, TEs et Al. .Yes have injuries but ways to overcome are not being used   

5. Trades should recoup some draft picks and leave enough cap space to get  free agents in 2024

6  top. 3 needs  WR  WR  WR  with cornerback also 

7   None of the analysts think there is a  turnaround possible on the roster 

8  oline being asked to block up to 5 seconds 

9   Say the best for year is optimistic is 7 and 10 based solely on Reich’s history of slow starts 

10  two year rebuild probable 

11 free agents not performing as hoped 

12  issue with talent, play calling and execution   Does not expect Reich to relinquish play calls 

that’s about it 

 

 

 

So, basically...

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Season just started and it already feels like im watching Panthers game for nothing but pain and laughs.

 

This team will be lucky to win 5 games. This is easily one of the worst offenses in the NFL. Only so much the defense can do to keep us in games. Tepper hired a offensive HC yet he calls plays like it's 1980 nothing modern about his playcalls. Guys running into each other on routes. Just shades of a Rhule led team.smh

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13 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Season just started and it already feels like im watching Panthers game for nothing but pain and laughs.

 

This team will be lucky to win 5 games. This is easily one of the worst offenses in the NFL. Only so much the defense can do to keep us in games. Tepper hired a offensive HC yet he calls plays like it's 1980 nothing modern about his playcalls. Guys running into each other on routes. Just shades of a Rhule led team.smh

Feels like ages ago you were saying we could win the NFCS and make a serious run in the playoffs doesn't it. 

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1 hour ago, UNCrules2187 said:

The ad cut-ins in this podcast are so fuging jarring, real amateur hour stuff.

I didn’t find it that way 

Mike Kaye and the others are around the team see, hear, and sense things we don’t 

I appreciate Kaye’s inout in killing a spade a spade. He isn’t a homer 

Frankly, I like Brian Burns but I wish they had moved him 

the problem with this Tepper organization is instead of biting the bullet and creating the team they want they think they can use bondo and duct tape to something sellable 

‘lipstick on a pig’ …

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34 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

I didn’t find it that way 

Mike Kaye and the others are around the team see, hear, and sense things we don’t 

I appreciate Kaye’s inout in killing a spade a spade. He isn’t a homer 

Frankly, I like Brian Burns but I wish they had moved him 

the problem with this Tepper organization is instead of biting the bullet and creating the team they want they think they can use bondo and duct tape to something sellable 

‘lipstick on a pig’ …

I thought the content itself was good, I'm just talking about the advertising cut-ins...dunno if it was just my experience but it would be someone talking and mid-sentence/word an ad would start. Felt really disjointed and interrupted the listening experience.

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