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I think you will see some sort of shakeup.  I don't know what that is.  But the boo birds will most definitely come out and be loud.  And historically, David Tepper HATES that. 

I think if you read the room, the Panther fanbase will not have tons of patience this Sunday.   Hard to guess what it could be as how we lay an egg would influence the shakeup. 

I think Evero is in play (I personally think he is only employed to be a sacrificial lamb)

I think Canales turning playcalling over is in play (we saw those orders before)

I think if Bryce has 2-3 turnover day with some ugly ones a game off could be in play

If you can hear the boos loudly on TV, in the stadium and we get embarrassed, Tepper is going to have a very stern Monday morning meeting. 

 

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I honestly think ATL beats the breaks off us. We have literally no answer for Bijan and our offense can't score more than 16 point when it matters. Not to mention did you see that defense flying around yesterday vs the Vikings?! Sh*t, they held the Bucs good offense to only 260 total yards. Bryce will be lucky to have 30 yards going into the half in this one. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

My preferred reaction would be sending a late round pick for a Sam Howell or Jameis Winston. 

true, bringing in functional competition could be out there too.  Whatever it would be, IMO will be 100% Tepper driven (not Dave or Morgan)

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

true, bringing in functional competition could be out there too.  Whatever it would be, IMO will be 100% Tepper driven (not Dave or Morgan)

It would probably be more likely to happen after week 4 or 5. Bryce gets benched again, then Dalton goes out there and either gets injured or looks like dog poo and then it happens.

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20 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think you will see some sort of shakeup.  I don't know what that is.  But the boo birds will most definitely come out and be loud.  And historically, David Tepper HATES that. 

I think if you read the room, the Panther fanbase will not have tons of patience this Sunday.   Hard to guess what it could be as how we lay an egg would influence the shakeup. 

I think Evero is in play (I personally think he is only employed to be a sacrificial lamb)

I think Canales turning playcalling over is in play (we saw those orders before)

I think if Bryce has 2-3 turnover day with some ugly ones a game off could be in play

If you can hear the boos loudly on TV, in the stadium and we get embarrassed, Tepper is going to have a very stern Monday morning meeting. 

 

The knives will be out soon enough. A home blowout loss will surely be the beginning of the end for a lot of folks.

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14 minutes ago, mrBdawg said:

Evero firing is 100% warranted. He is just running a base defense and letting them get killed. Scheming no pressure, disguising nothing. It’s actually pathetic.

I think he's given up. No quality picks spent on defense the past 3 years. No spending on defense the past 3 years. Offense that can't fight its way out of a wet paper bag. No help. No hope. The worst owner in the history of sports at the helm. Kind of reminds me of Reich. Just waiting for the axe to fall and keep cashing that paycheck. 

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26 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

The easy candidate is DC firing his friend he hired to hold the clipboard.  Guy doesn't do anything anyways and it would be purely symbolic.

He’s been subordinate to Dave since Seattle and has followed him around wherever they’ve gone. He’s also someone who would have been around those late nights when Dave relapsed on porn and was going to strip clubs.

Feel free to draw your own conclusions there. 

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