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Panthers vs. Giants in München


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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean that would have been the pinnacle of Panthers luck to lose to the Giants and beat the Chiefs. It's literally about par for the course in the Tepper era.

It would never happen in 1000 years...would love to drank some bourbon with you though...

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

Bryce Young had 1 single touchdown with 126 passing yards and 5.0 YPA (good for the worst in the entire league amongst all qualified passers).

If they don't make a move for any other QB that is enough to ditch the franchise for the foreseeable future.

Would you want them to trade up?

3 wins still isn't too bad overall. That should still mean we get a top 10 pick. 

Getting a 4th win would fug us though. Might turn into a pick in the teens or mid rounds winning 4 or 5 games vs 3 games.

 

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It's so weird to see the same crowd that agreed with benching the QB because of how he drags the other players and the locker room down...turn around and be upset at a win that the same locker room is probably happy about, ugly or not. This win makes the long plane ride from Munich and the bye week a lot better for the 53.

So do we care about the rest of the team or nah?

And FWIW, I was always pro-tank, but the guys in the locker room needed this. 

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1 minute ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Picking high gives you a better opportunity to draft great players. But you still have to actually select the right one, which we suck at. 

the fact this is lost on so many is infuriating. all pick have risk its a given, but getting all the earliest picks you can means you get to set yourself with the best opportunity to get it right. we screwed up last time, royally. does not mean we will again. hell the texans showed what you can do with 2 early picks in 2023........

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

I missed OT, so we got a turnover and we didn't even try to score proper? Just set up for a field goal? I understand that wins the game but doesn't put a lot of confidence in your qb to do anything

Tbh 99% of every other team would’ve done the same thing. You get the ball in fg position and fg wins the game.

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

I missed OT, so we got a turnover and we didn't even try to score proper? Just set up for a field goal? I understand that wins the game but doesn't put a lot of confidence in your qb to do anything

Most teams in that situation would run and then line up for the game winner. I don't think Canales trusts Bryce or has confidence in him but not because of that series

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2 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Would you want them to trade up?

3 wins still isn't too bad overall. That should still mean we get a top 10 pick. 

Getting a 4th win would fug us though. Might turn into a pick in the teens or mid rounds winning 4 or 5 games vs 3 games.

 

No just stay where we are let the chips fall where they may. We've made our bed just have to roll with it no more trades.

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