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BREAKING: Panthers signing a new QB


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2 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Brady didn't lose his job because of Teddy what kind of revisionist history is this.

After that 2020 season they were calling that man a offensive guru how he had a terrible Panther's team offense cooking. 

Robby Anderson had 95 catches for 1,096 yards career highs for him

DJ Moore had 66 catches and 1193 yards with a career high of 18.1 yards a catch he's never came anywhere near that YPC total again. 

Curtis Samuel had 77 catches and 851 yards again career highs for him. 

In the history of the franchise never has it's 3 top receivers amass that many yards collectively 

Yall just create narratives that's just not true for people who actually watch the games and know the history of this franchise.

 

All those numbers just show how talented those guys were. And the fact that Joe Brady was able to make a career journeyman in Teddy look somewhat average.

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4 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

All those numbers just show how talented those guys were. And the fact that Joe Brady was able to make a career journeyman in Teddy look somewhat average.

Yeah and somehow his next career journeyman got him fired the very next season. 

Robby never came close to a 1000 yards in his career after that, neither did Samuel.

Moore was the only one able to duplicate his numbers in following seasons. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Yeah and somehow his next career journeyman got him fired the very next season. 

Robby never came close to a 1000 yards in his career after that, neither did Samuel.

Moore was the only one able to duplicate his numbers in following seasons. 

 

 

And now Brady calls plays for Buffalo. He became the Buffalo QB coach in 22

 

Buffalo with Josh Allen runs the ball 30 times a game and works off play action and roll outs. 

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Just now, carpanfan96 said:

And now Brady calls plays for Buffalo. He became the Buffalo QB coach in 22

Good for him.

I never thought he was a bad play caller but whom ever decision it was between him and Rhule to Jettison Bridgewater after 1 season with an offense that performed above expectations is one of the reasons why they are both collecting paychecks in other places. 

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9 hours ago, Lurk21 said:

I know Hooker has got talked down by Detroit fans and im.not hyping him up but that offense never fit him honestly. We do a bunch of roll outs and boots... a mobile qb in this offense would be deadly  if he could hit the targets. The offense the created around Goff was pretty much for a pocket qb only. I wouldn't rule him out but I'm not crowning him either.  The NFL has proven change of environment  can literally shift the trajectory of a players potential. All that to say, I hope whoever finishes  the season out, balls out. 

I watched him play there. It had nothing to do with "fit." He was just incapable of making NFL throws.

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7 hours ago, strato said:

Yeah. But he must have seen something in him. There were surely other guys out there to bring in. 
These are usually fruitless, I know. Just curious. 

Hooker was a 2023 3rd round draft pick that one of the best draft evaluation teams in the past five years(who would have thought that would be said) bailed on after two offseasons(he was recovering an an ACL tear all of 2023). 

That ain't a good sign.

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