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Another take on our offseason...


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Another take on our offseason from Walterfootball.com...

2010 NFL Offseason: Carolina Panthers

Season Summary:

Death, taxes and a mediocre Panthers season following a great one. In John Fox's tenure in Carolina, he has compiled 11-5 or 12-4 records three times. In each instance, the Panthers responded with a 7- or an 8-win campaign immediately afterward. Amazingly, Carolina has never put together back-to-back winning seasons in its 15-year existence.

Offseason Moves:

Panthers sign DT Ed Johnson

Offseason Needs:

No. 2 Wide Receiver: Jake Delhomme should take a lot of the blame for his interceptions, but one reason he struggled was because he had only one viable option to throw to. The Panthers will be hoping that someone like Brandon LaFell or Golden Tate falls to them in Round 2 of the 2010 NFL Draft....

Link: http://walterfootball.com/offseason2010car.php

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I agree with everything accept the jake one, I feel he never really use his other options enough he seem to always get tunnel vision stayed with one person at times. And the difference was shown when M.Moore came in, even though it was 5 games almost everybody numbers went up at each position because he never stayed locked on one person and he use everybody.

But still we do need a number #2WR that position a must!!

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Hmmmm they suggest Moore is an ERFA, which im certain he's not. However if he is, then we simply can't lose him provided we give him the vet minimum.

In addition Tyler and Hayden are also listed as ERFA, which again means we have no competition and thus can offer them the vet minimum to keep them.

EDIT

Yeah they are talking crap, only Hayden is.

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    • Oh I see what you meant by memory. I will trust my memory, I have looked a a lot of those ball charts for Bryce and they trend a general pattern. They thing that has changed that I have noticed more recently is the reduction in the bunching of behind or at  the LOS passes over to his right.  Aside from the quantity of throws recently since the running game has become a more dominant factor. 
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