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Panthers new offensive philosophy


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3 hours ago, Loyalty4Life said:

I think he sees what he could do with Baker and is drooling over what he can do with Bryce.  The biggest thing I'm getting from him is the culture he brings, the tailoring and creating an offense to fit the teams skill set and his voice/mannerism.

He's has a slightly slowed down cadence when he talks and speaks very, very clearly.  Seems like he has that teacher, mentor, following the process and the results will come type of dude.

I also think this is the first time we have legit had a younger coach.  I love the potential and energy.

Capers was only 3 years older than Dave Canales when he took over as the Panthers HC.

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24 minutes ago, bythenbrs said:

If someone is going to hijack a thread, they should at least have the courtesy to use a turn signal…

Guy should be banned.  Doesn't make a single post contributing to anything.  Just trolling everybody else.

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I guess I can't blame anyone for being unimpressed and apathetic with new hires given Tepper's track record. But there's no point to shitpost and edgelord over the hire if you're that detached from any level of optimism. Best to just get away from the Panthers for your own health. Save your energy.

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Off topic a little, but somewhat relevant. I read earlier that Bengals’ RT Jonah Williams is a free agent this year. Played LT well his first few years then they got a new LT and he shifted to RT and maintained his high level of play. Probably wouldn’t be cheap but if we could get him to play LT, slide Icky in to G that could potentially address a lot of our OL deficiencies in one signing. Would make the offense that Canales wants to run easier to execute (to swing it back on topic heh). 

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

I guess I can't blame anyone for being unimpressed and apathetic with new hires given Tepper's track record. But there's no point to shitpost and edgelord over the hire if you're that detached from any level of optimism. Best to just get away from the Panthers for your own health. Save your energy.

Nobody has to agree.  This isn't and shouldn't be an echo chamber.   But at least talk about the topic and make it worthwhile.      Me and you have argued Bryce for several months now.  But it's at least football based arguments.   Not the poo I expect from my 12 year old son when he's mad.

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3 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Off topic a little, but somewhat relevant. I read earlier that Bengals’ RT Jonah Williams is a free agent this year. Played LT well his first few years then they got a new LT and he shifted to RT and maintained his high level of play. Probably wouldn’t be cheap but if we could get him to play LT, slide Icky in to G that could potentially address a lot of our OL deficiencies in one signing. Would make the offense that Canales wants to run easier to execute (to swing it back on topic heh). 

No pun intended there.

 

I think there are multiple options with the OL.  Canales moved Wirfs from RT to LT last season in TB.  

 

I think we could draft or sign a new center and move Bozeman to guard.  Try Christensen at LT again.  I think any FA signing will be an interior lineman just because of the sheer costs of LT/RT though.

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