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TMJ and Chark were terrible.


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12 hours ago, csx said:

What a totally weird stat to fixate on for an old possession receiver playing with a bad rookie qb.

 

It's totally weird to fixate on being nearly dead last in yards after the catch when we had the lowest scoring offense in the league and probably an even worse offense than 2010?

Whether it's Bryce Young or whoever is at QB we need speed and I'm not talking about DJ Chark.

For some reason Panthers fans have it in their heads that Adam Theilen is something more than he is because we force fed him the ball. We could make a run at an FA but that would just be repeating the same mistakes thinking we're a signing away from contention. We aren't going to win much next season just start over.

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6 hours ago, frankw said:

It's totally weird to fixate on being nearly dead last in yards after the catch when we had the lowest scoring offense in the league and probably an even worse offense than 2010?

Whether it's Bryce Young or whoever is at QB we need speed and I'm not talking about DJ Chark.

For some reason Panthers fans have it in their heads that Adam Theilen is something more than he is because we force fed him the ball. We could make a run at an FA but that would just be repeating the same mistakes thinking we're a signing away from contention. We aren't going to win much next season just start over.

I agree the panthers do need some speed receivers to go with ATheilen but it was very impressive he was able to finish 11th in receptions in the entire nfl with Young as QB.  Also impressive he was 5th in the entire nfl at getting open against man coverage.  Hopefully entire offense takes a step this year no where but up from here.  

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