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Trevor Lawrence: “I felt very prepared, ready for everything Carolina could, and did do.”


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16 minutes ago, bigdog_10_2002 said:

Just another reinforcement that we not only have a talent problem due to the worst drafting in the nfl over the last five years, but our offensive and defensive game plans and schemes are not fooling anyone. 
 

 

I really wonder if they are limiting schemes due to talent deficiencies on both sides of the ball.

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7 hours ago, Moonraker said:

Easy answer when what we can, and did do, is nothing.

Bingo

all i heard about  Evero’s failures were the ‘players he didnt have and Derrick Brown’s return’ 

Brown is back   Supposedly better players.  same result 

never in my life have i seen a defense, in the decades i gave watch pro football  have schemes that give away so much open space in the middle and so much space to WRs   Never

He should've been gone last year

canales as well needs to change  he needs to be a true HC and with competent coaches who arent his buddies as coordinators 

evero is far from being  Fangio  he needs oversight and Canales aint Liam Coen or Andy Reid or or or 

tell you what, i believe the 2024 Panthers oline coach went to Jax to be with coen tells all that is needed  to be known

 

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