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Observer Projections / *Updated Panthers Waiver Additions


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4 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Seriously! Can't fathom why we have a connection to SC! Clempson should be our go-to in the Carolinas. Gamecocks are overrated/injured all the time

Are you really going to pretend that SCar's overall pool of talent vs. Clemson's is even a debate during the Panthers' existence? I mean, I'm a huge UNC fan but I'm not going to humiliate myself trying to make that argument.

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1 minute ago, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

https://motorcyclesports.net/nfl/jim-harbaugh-praises-dalevon-campbells-standout-preseason-as-unexpected-weapon-for-chargers-offense-in-final-roster-push/

Jim Harbaugh praises Dalevon Campbell’s standout preseason as unexpected weapon for Chargers’ offense in final roster push

in 6 years of college football...he saw the endzone 3 times.  Dude is not a weapon. 

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Just now, Tr3ach said:

We are obsessed with big straight line speed receivers.

Dave Canales warned/told folks......he isn't creative.  That's not what he does.  He is just going to do what he does.  I'm 100% convinced that's why Renfrow as cut.  Renfrow in no way fits the scheme.   

and this season is going to be horrible as the NFL adjust to the one year film of Bryce Young in the scheme he doesn't fit.   

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For all of the people upset about Renfrow being cut, did you ever think that maybe he wanted to be cut because he would essentially be 4th or 5th on the depth chart and he wants to go where he will be able to get on the field? Just saying, we don't have all of the information.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Guys let's not go off the deep end over Renfrow.

Canales success or failure will come down to whether or not he develops these young players.

Dave Canales success or failure ultimately comes down to Bryce Young.  And the Panthers have never played a game that caters to Bryce Young. 

Canales missed his window.  No way he gets time to part w/ Bryce and start his rebuild year 3 from scratch....with 2 bad years to his name.  Nothing says David Tepper would allow that. 

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Are you really going to pretend that SCar's overall pool of talent vs. Clemson's is even a debate during the Panthers' existence? I mean, I'm a huge UNC fan but I'm not going to humiliate myself trying to make that argument.

Outside of Jaycee (who is injury prone), everyone else has been disappointing. Just tired of the Gamecocks at this point.

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