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Week 2: Chargers at Panthers - And the crowd goes mild...nvm, there's no crowd


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53 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

I hear this guy plays QB like a point guard, maybe?

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God what a badass in his time. He proved size didn't matter when you had a nasty fire inside to rise above. He played in an era when they could physically kick each others ass on the court at his small size. Now that was one bad ass dude. 

 

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Here's a little NFL power ranking write-up ahead of Sunday's game. Saints are 24th btw

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Carolina Panthers

All the offseason moves the Panthers made were, in some way or another, geared toward helping QB Bryce Young thrive and making the team more successful. Yet, in Week 1, the product somehow looked even worse than what last season's 2-15 squad put forth. Carolina allowed 47 points to a Saints team that scored 24 or fewer in all but five games in 2023. The Panthers scored 10 points (after staking the Saints a 30-0 lead), which was below their paltry 13.9-point average last year. And to bring the fiasco full circle, one of Carolina's best defenders, Derrick Brown, is now out with what could be a season-ending injury. Thinking that wasn't the kind of first game Dave Canales imagined when he went to bed last Saturday. There's a lot to fix and not much time to get it done. Before you ask, yes, the Bears still have more to gain from the trade that enabled the Panthers to add Young: They own Carolina's second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Pretty rough.

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31 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Here's a little NFL power ranking write-up ahead of Sunday's game. Saints are 24th btw

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Carolina Panthers

All the offseason moves the Panthers made were, in some way or another, geared toward helping QB Bryce Young thrive and making the team more successful. Yet, in Week 1, the product somehow looked even worse than what last season's 2-15 squad put forth. Carolina allowed 47 points to a Saints team that scored 24 or fewer in all but five games in 2023. The Panthers scored 10 points (after staking the Saints a 30-0 lead), which was below their paltry 13.9-point average last year. And to bring the fiasco full circle, one of Carolina's best defenders, Derrick Brown, is now out with what could be a season-ending injury. Thinking that wasn't the kind of first game Dave Canales imagined when he went to bed last Saturday. There's a lot to fix and not much time to get it done. Before you ask, yes, the Bears still have more to gain from the trade that enabled the Panthers to add Young: They own Carolina's second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Pretty rough.

Oh lord I forgot about the second this year!  It does get worse!

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6 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Here's a little NFL power ranking write-up ahead of Sunday's game. Saints are 24th btw

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Carolina Panthers

All the offseason moves the Panthers made were, in some way or another, geared toward helping QB Bryce Young thrive and making the team more successful. Yet, in Week 1, the product somehow looked even worse than what last season's 2-15 squad put forth. Carolina allowed 47 points to a Saints team that scored 24 or fewer in all but five games in 2023. The Panthers scored 10 points (after staking the Saints a 30-0 lead), which was below their paltry 13.9-point average last year. And to bring the fiasco full circle, one of Carolina's best defenders, Derrick Brown, is now out with what could be a season-ending injury. Thinking that wasn't the kind of first game Dave Canales imagined when he went to bed last Saturday. There's a lot to fix and not much time to get it done. Before you ask, yes, the Bears still have more to gain from the trade that enabled the Panthers to add Young: They own Carolina's second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Pretty rough.

Didn’t realize they had also given away a 2nd rd next year 

my god

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

What if Cam Ward is sitting their at our 2nd round pick? lol. Insert any draftable qb that might be available at 33-35. 

I just don’t have any words…anymore …followed this team in person and otherwise from the beginning and when I think during the Tepper years it can’t get any worse, here we are 

franchise destroyed for a midget 

wearing any panthers attire now is a privacy of my own home kinda thing 

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