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2 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

I agree, but i dont believe his scheme is very aggressive in general.  I wasnt just talking about last year.

Both this year and thr year before with the broncos, he. Was dealing with depleted defenses missing major starters whom absolutely impact the defense, and the ability to be aggressive. 

You haven't seen enough of him with a healthy defense to say ANTHING DEFINITIVE about how he would normally call a defense. 

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48 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Nope and I have nothing to do with his show or their station. It's just short content which I think is better than posts whining about Young.

I absolutely enjoy this show. It’s better than anything in the Charlotte market. Thank you for posting these. I actually called in to the show the day the hire was announced. 

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Just now, The Lobo said:

I got all fired up at first, and then I realized I did the same for Reich and Rhule. Let’s see it on the field on sundays this time please. 

It’s ok to be be fired up, Lobo. I do think Canales will be successful. The question is, “how long will it take?”

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7 hours ago, thunderraiden said:

Yep, saw one mock where we traded back at 33 for 2nd round picks and thought that was great too. If there is a giant batch of WR's available (which almost every mock shows in R2) gamble and try and get two of them. Or get OL and WR.

This. One thing I’ve come to realize about the draft is, after the top 15-20 picks, It’s more about finding the right players to fit what you do. Look at the Rams this year, after trading away all of their top picks a few years back. 

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2 hours ago, jtm said:

No, that's not what I'm saying.  I think we need a longer track record of being a good dude than 2 years because it appears he was still being a bad dude while he was in Seattle, which was 2 years ago.  It is not like he interviewed to run a local business, the Panthers are a huge, worldwide company.  

I'm a father with two kids and I can't imagine doing what he did and then writing a book about it.  His kids will have to deal with that book for the rest of their lives and don't deserve that.  He's a public figure and it is not like you and I writing a book that no one will read.  It is selfish behavior and I don't like it.  I know it is sports and no one will care as long as he wins.  

Is publishing a book where you publicize your lowest points in life for people like you to freely judge and scrutinize, “selfish behavior”? It seems like he’d have more to lose than to gain from that, and going directly against your self-interests seems quite contrary to “selfish behavior”.

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