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Panthers new offensive philosophy


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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

Lmao how is anyone still buying this 

I know every time Bryce checked into the wrong play all I thought was “wow so cerebral look at that processing”

Who should we believe?

 

The random internet troll that nobody likes or the 41 year old hotshot coach that has gotten great results out of 3 QBs.

 

Seriously, why are you even here?  You don't contribute anything to any conversation.  Just antagonize people.

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15 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

Who should we believe?

 

The random internet troll that nobody likes or the 41 year old hotshot coach that has gotten great results out of 3 QBs.

Bryce young against Tampa this season 

15/31 178 yards 1 int 5.7 ypa
11/18 94 yards 5.2 ypa

He also fumbled both games
 

it’s either you believe your eyes or a pervert evangelical who wrote a book about how much he loved that one scene with harmony, Tory lane and Eve Lawrence 

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58 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

Honestly, it's worth watching.   

There are some fluff moments like in every presser.   But you really get a feel for why he was the guy.

 

He CHOSE this job to work with Bryce.  Said the passing offense will be based on the things Bryce does well and not force Bryce into plays that he can't excel at.

 

He considers last year a learning year and is basically getting the #1 pick with an extra year of experience.

 

It may not workout with Bryce but having the HC be completely behind you will give him the best chance.   Especially with the quick passing game.

Morgan did not impress me, but I don't think he likes the stage and microphone.  Dogs...Dog fight....Fear the logo (a cat).  I think he is going to be fine if left to do what he does best. And I agree with him, fwiw.  Just a bit awkward.  This was a like a front office pep rally.

Canales has genuine enthusiasm--the type of personality that makes you wonder what he is trying to sell.  Loved the emotion towards his wife, the refusal to answer David Newton's questions about the franchise's coaching transitions, etc. He is going to be special.  I think he will be the coach here for as long as the teppers will stay out of the way.

 

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

Bryce young against Tampa this season 

15/31 178 yards 1 int 5.7 ypa
11/18 94 yards 5.2 ypa

He also fumbled both games
 

it’s either you believe your eyes or a pervert evangelical who wrote a book about how much he loved that one scene with harmony, Tory lane and Eve Lawrence 

You almost tried to talk football.  But you couldn't help yourself but reverting back to the internet troll in your heart.

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

Canales has genuine enthusiasm--the type of personality that makes you wonder what he is trying to sell.  Loved the emotion towards his wife, the refusal to answer David Newton's questions about the franchise's coaching transitions, etc. He is going to be special.  I think he will be the coach here for as long as the teppers will stay out of the way.

 

Canales’ wife has no pictures of her husband on her Instagram. Probably nothing. 

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Morgan did not impress me, but I don't think he likes the stage and microphone.  Dogs...Dog fight....Fear the logo (a cat).  I think he is going to be fine if left to do what he does best. And I agree with him, fwiw.  Just a bit awkward.  This was a like a front office pep rally.

 

 

I agree, Dan is a little awkward.  But what came across to me was genuine passion to rebuild the culture and physicality that defined the Panthers when he was here.

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