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OFFICIAL Week 1: Panthers @ Jaguars Game Day Thread


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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

He's the only one who would accept the job. Harbaugh knew what was up and noped tf out. Ben Johnson knew what was up and went back to Detroit last year. Nobody wants this job because they know Tepper is going to meddle. What good candidate wants to hitch their wagon to that? We are truly doomed as long as Tepper owns this team. 

I agree about the Tepper's completely big picture.

I am talking right now though. Canales is still the guy. He has got to instill some sense of urgency in his roster. What he has been doing the coddling is within his control. It was within his control to take his starters off the field after that abysmal final series against the Texans in preseason. They did not earn that.

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6 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Here's the honest truth about Bryce--He's not horrible, but he's limited.  To be successful he'd have to be plugged in a 49er's or Chiefs type of offense.  He's doesn't, nor will he ever, have that luxury here.  So we can make one of two choices, keep dumping resources into Bryce in an attempt to make him better than he really is or move on to a different QB and create a more even handed approach to this roster.

47 yards at half is indeed horrible 

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2 minutes ago, Troys99x4 said:

He’s trying to put the team on his back because clearly he has zero reliable options outside of himself or TMac. Cmon man. We need a spark and the fumble was unfortunate. Legette got knocked over like a 130 WR on a JV team on that interception. XL is not an NFL WR. 

But but but he had huge upside

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5 minutes ago, NAS said:

If I was Tepper I would give Kuechly 50 MM guaranteed to come back.  Off the couch he would still be better than anyone on the roster at LB

I don't disagree the LB play is poor but looked like that long run was right over "all world Moehrig" - the run stopper.

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Had Danny Dimes on waivers to compete, but don't want to give Bryce any real competition. Guess Tepper is on the Arch Manning watch

No chance the Manning’s let Arch declare if Carolina holds the first pick. He will simply go back to school just as Luck did to avoid this franchise. 

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13 minutes ago, LegioX said:

If we have another bad year and top 5 pick. Just get rid of Bryce and get a good QB

the problem with keeping Bryce Young is you have to have to invest so much into the offense at almost every position

instead of trying to build a perfect offense around Bryce Young.it would be way easier & make more sense to just go get a better Qb 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Granted I didn't get to watch college games yesterday but Arch didn't exactly look like Superman in his first start.

Drawing the reigning champs on the road in his first real start is literally the hardest possible game to start your career. OSU’s defense is one of if not the best too 

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