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Week 1 - Panthers @ Jaguars (practice tweets, news articles, videos, etc)


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13 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Not sure how an appendectomy, and a year old shoulder injury imply that but go for it.

Hmm, what about Coker who's also already hurt? How is it that 4 of our starting offensive players are already hurt before the season even starts? Damn near half our starting offense is already injured lol This is nothing new for us

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17 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Hmm, what about Coker who's also already hurt? How is it that 4 of our starting offensive players are already hurt before the season even starts? Damn near half our starting offense is already injured lol This is nothing new for us

Its clear to me that you have never played football.

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1 hour ago, PantherChris said:

Yep lets say that when your entire argument is "asumption" by supposed talking heads with no sources..... 

 

I can’t help that you ignore and omit things and therefore think the convo is just about talking heads.  It’s like you referencing a 2024 stat and and your assumption/projection something similar is to be expected……and ignoring there key offensive starters battled injury all year (which is going to lower an offenses production and efficiency).   Can’t help you ignore Cohen was just a flat out better OC in Tampa a year after Canales.  Like not even close…so far from one another that trying to explain it away to his passing coordinator doesn’t fly 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

I can’t help that you ignore and omit things and therefore think the convo is just about talking heads.  It’s like you referencing a 2024 stat and and your assumption/projection something similar is to be expected……and ignoring there key offensive starters battled injury all year (which is going to lower an offenses production and efficiency).   Can’t help you ignore Cohen was just a flat out better OC in Tampa a year after Canales.  Like not even close…so far from one another that trying to explain it away to his passing coordinator doesn’t fly 

We will see, it coincided *I also happen to personally know said passing coordinator since middle school* this year will tell us though ill bookmark this.

 

 

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Haven’t read any of this thread or any articles etc. but my key to this game is Chuba, Rico, and the running game. If Ickey is out which it looks like he will be, our offensive line can’t afford to drop back and throw 35-40+ times. Their interior is the weak link and it’s our strength. I could see Chuba churning out 5+ YPC, and opening up the passing game for us with playaction. How it all plays out I have no idea. Worried about the rookie kicker in the clutch and our ability to be disciplined and not rack up stupid drive-killing penalties. 

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3 hours ago, mc52beast said:

My expectations for this season are the same they’ve been since Tepper started screwin the pooch. I expect them to go to Jacksonville and make at least one of their players look like a future HOFer.

100% the panthers are the team that everyweek make another teams average or even below average player look like hof not sure why but they just do.

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4 hours ago, mc52beast said:

My expectations for this season are the same they’ve been since Tepper started screwin the pooch. I expect them to go to Jacksonville and make at least one of their players look like a future HOFer.

I'm getting strong 23-20 loss vibes, followed by a few absolute blowout losses. I'm interested to see, since Canales likes starting games with aggressive downfield passes on first down, does Young get intercepted on the first play of the season again?

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5 hours ago, Castavar said:

Hmm, what about Coker who's also already hurt? How is it that 4 of our starting offensive players are already hurt before the season even starts? Damn near half our starting offense is already injured lol This is nothing new for us

Well the FO will gave excuses lined up when we win 5 games again 

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