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They need Coker back. Easiest solution IMO is to put Coker on the outside and view XL like a Laviska Shenault type WR.   Which means he is an athlete and not a very good WR…that you can scheme up some plays for and maybe rotate him into the slot for them.   And you would get his run blocking inside over Renfrow on occasion as well.  

Bryce Young just flat isn’t going to be a good fit for XL.  He makes throw and catch challenging.  Even when things are running “well” it’s a lot of tough catches and often touch catches to the sidelines where it’s extra hard.  

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've long said in the Tepper era the Panthers would literally he better off making major decisions via Huddle poll. As comical as that sounds and as terrifying as it is, it's just objectively true.

As insane as it sounds..... they have been so awful at everything that legitimately even with the clown show that happens here we make better choices.

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47 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

I might’ve just stared in shock for about 5 minutes after that play. That’s like receiver 101 stuff right there. I swear if I was coach, I would’ve walked right up to him and told him, “son, go ahead and hit the showers”
 

He’s not going to be in this league very long. 

Yeah btj got shoved midair right on the sideline and still got his foot down. XL blows

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

They need Coker back. Easiest solution IMO is to put Coker on the outside and view XL like a Laviska Shenault type WR.   Which means he is an athlete and not a very good WR…that you can scheme up some plays for and maybe rotate him into the slot for them.   And you would get his run blocking inside over Renfrow on occasion as well.  

Bryce Young just flat isn’t going to be a good fit for XL.  He makes throw and catch challenging.  Even when things are running “well” it’s a lot of tough catches and often touch catches to the sidelines where it extra hard.  

Who knows maybe try this- Inactive him for a game or two.

I want to do that with Wallace next week.....

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

They need Coker back. Easiest solution IMO is to put Coker on the outside and view XL like a Laviska Shenault type WR.   Which means he is an athlete and not a very good WR…that you can scheme up some plays for and maybe rotate him into the slot for them.   And you would get his run blocking inside over Renfrow on occasion as well.  

Bryce Young just flat isn’t going to be a good fit for XL.  He makes throw and catch challenging.  Even when things are running “well” it’s a lot of tough catches and often touch catches to the sidelines where it extra hard.  

i think you're right on all counts here. 

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36 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've long said in the Tepper era the Panthers would literally he better off making major decisions via Huddle poll. As comical as that sounds and as terrifying as it is, it's just objectively true.

I've always wondered how I'd do as an NFL GM. Based on the Carolina Panthers bar, I could retire a millionaire never having accomplished a damn thing. 

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