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Is Tepper going to clean the house again after this season?


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3 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Barring going 2-15 or worse, I doubt it. I think Evero will be the scapegoat and Morgan/Canales will get 1 more year.

I'm sure Tepper will meddle again with which QB we should draft in 2026 and we will likely choose the wrong QB again.

Rinse and repeat the 3 years after and we will be back in the same situation in 2029

This is why it doesn't matter if Young is cut, traded or starts, or if Canales is fired or given a contract extension. The results will always be the same. The team hires shitty coaches and acquires shitty QBs. Fine by me to churn again, but at least you and I know it won't make a single bit of difference to the W-L column.

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It needs to be torn down to the foundation. It's what should have happened after the Cam/Rivera administration ended. It could be argued that was the intention with Rhule, and giving him control of the entire structure, but obviously mistakes were made at the very core of that strategy. This is year 8 of the grand rebuild, and it has been a mishmash of coaches, players, opinions, executives, strategies, voices, plans and designs, and the result has been complete slop and a total clownshow where the circus music is always playing.

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1 hour ago, SCO96 said:

This is why I wasn't overly disappointed when we didn't trade Burns for two #1 picks. Based on who we have drafted in the first round since 2020 I don't see how anyone would think we would have used those choices to pick any exceptional players that would have made the team immediately better. And, we still haven't found an edge rusher to replace Burns.

Then we traded him anyway for an exponentially worse package.

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1 hour ago, SCO96 said:

This is why I wasn't overly disappointed when we didn't trade Burns for two #1 picks. Based on who we have drafted in the first round since 2020 I don't see how anyone would think we would have used those choices to pick any exceptional players that would have made the team immediately better. And, we still haven't found an edge rusher to replace Burns.

im going to have to start coming back here for commentary.

 

The seasoned panthers twitter heads are absolute trash. 

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2 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

The proper question is, what good coach with any other options would take the job? Money does not solve the problem. There's no quick fix for this despite what fans think of the players. The problems go much deeper with this organization. 

The Commanders managed to hire a decent coach even though it was a terrible job. I know there is no easy fix, but I've seen enough from this Morgan Canales Young combo. Something needs to change.

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7 hours ago, Lame Duck said:

If the Panthers finish bottom of the league this season and have top 3 pick in NFL draft, I do not see how we can bring a rookie QB into a failing culture and expect him to be successful.  

Not if we want him to start year one.  I think overall the team is getting better and having a '26 qb sit year one might not be a terrible idea if we like who is there 1-3.  

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45 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

The Commanders managed to hire a decent coach even though it was a terrible job. I know there is no easy fix, but I've seen enough from this Morgan Canales Young combo. Something needs to change.

It took new ownership to change the culture in that organization. We are not getting that here.

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It took new ownership to change the culture in that organization. We are not getting that here.

They hit at QB in the first swing. Now they need to do what the Texans didn't and keep going or else. That and having their target HC ghost them publicly was also an early ego check for the ownership group.  

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1 minute ago, Waldo said:

They hit at QB in the first swing. Now they need to do what the Texans didn't and keep going or else. That and having their target HC ghost them publicly was also an early ego check for the ownership group.  

And new ownership had everything to do with that. They hired people who know what they are doing and let them run the program. Here? Not so much. 

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6 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:


Evero should have been fired last season. I think Tepper has given Canales a long rope. 

Read somewhere that Evero was going to be fired, but the reason to keep him was that he did the best he could with bad ingredients. It wasn't justified to fire him if what he had to work with was flawed.

That's not the same story this year

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