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Official Week 2: Panthers @ Cardinals Gameday Thread


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1 minute ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

We all know Bryce sucks, but each passing game is making me realize Canales isn't any better.

Clean house of everyone - from gm to Coach to coordinators to position coaches and come out with a completely new front office for next year's draft 

hard to judge the coach with a qb this bad.  bryce is worse then most teams 3rd qb.  basically the coach could throw an udrfa qb in and he would likely play as good if not better than bryce.   on the plus side the wrs look good this year if xl gets it going will be set for the next qb

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CALL ME CRAZY but am I the only one that doesn't think the roster is THAT bad? I know LB is a complete wasteland but other than that, both sides of the ball only have 1 or 2 players who are elevated into a starting position despite the fact they are complete ass. Nick Scott shouldn't be on an NFL team but is starting even though he single handedly has given up almost all of our points on defense so far. The offense has talent but it doesn't matter because BY scores more points for the opponents than he does the Panthers. 

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1 minute ago, CamTheMan said:

CALL ME CRAZY but am I the only one that doesn't think the roster is THAT bad. I know LB is a complete wasteland but other than that, both sides of the ball only have 1 or 2 players who are put elevated into a starting position despite the fact they are complete ass. Nick Scott shouldn't be on an NFL team but is starting even though he single handedly has given up almost all of our points on defense so far. The offense has talent but it doesn't matter because BY scores more points for the opponents than he does the Panthers. 

Crazy. 

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CALL ME CRAZY but am I the only one that doesn't think the roster is THAT bad. I know LB is a complete wasteland but other than that, both sides of the ball only have 1 or 2 players who are put elevated into a starting position despite the fact they are complete ass. Nick Scott shouldn't be on an NFL team but is starting even though he single handedly has given up almost all of our points on defense so far. The offense has talent but it doesn't matter because BY scores more points for the opponents than he does the Panthers. 

It's not a bad job to inherit as a rookie qb for our next guy tbh. You have a fully invested oline and draft capitol and money put into the offense. The defense has some pieces here and there and can be fixed up over the course of the years assuming we get a new scheme. 

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