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35 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

No it is not. But you keep thinking that. 

Again, and I had forgotten just how invested Mr scott was at defending Fitterer until I looked at his history, but this is the same dude that started multiple threads saying Fitt wasnt the problem.  His football acumen has a lot to be desired.   Just keep that in mind when you are trying to discuss this team with him.  

 

If you want to laugh search his history to around oct 23.  Oh boy he has some doozys of a thread there.  

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4 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

Oh, I agree, the Panthers shouldn't stop looking for our next QB. 

Please dont take what I'm saying, as I think Young is the answer.  I dont feel that way.  Although the majority that post negative of him daily, are flat out lying to themselves. 

I'm not one to go around a nitpick his performance. I give credit or blame wherever and to whomever deserves it. Young just keeps resurrecting himself just when you thought it was over. I admire his resilience to bounce back but it is infuriating to watch him implode. I'm over that Jekyl and Hyde rollercoaster ride. I'm to the point that I have no faith in this FO to see beyond his draft status and to be able to evaluate and prepare for the day he no longer bounces back. 

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3 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Again, and I had forgotten just how invested Mr scott was at defending Fitterer until I looked at his history, but this is the same dude that started multiple threads saying Fitt wasnt the problem.  His football acumen has a lot to be desired.   Just keep that in mind when you are trying to discuss this team with him.  

If you want to laugh search his history to around oct 23.  Oh boy he has some doozys of a thread there.  

So basically, just admitting you've got nothing, here? 🤔

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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm not one to go around a nitpick his performance. I give credit or blame wherever and to whomever deserves it. Young just keeps resurrecting himself just when you thought it was over. I admire his resilience to bounce back but it is infuriating to watch him implode. I'm over that Jekyl and Hyde rollercoaster ride. I'm to the point that I have no faith in this FO to see beyond his draft status and to be able to evaluate and prepare for the day he no longer bounces back. 

Edward Hyde sucks as a solo act 😕

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2 hours ago, csx said:

He can start by not sucking ass vs the Saints. 

It would be surprising if he plays well.

Young's performance in that game will matter, but I'm honestly more interested in what Canales does. 

He got hilariously outcoached in that game so I'm anxious to see how he responds in a rematch.

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Young's performance in that game will matter, but I'm honestly more interested in what Canales does. 

He got hilariously outcoached in that game so I'm anxious to see how he responds in a rematch.

Canales damn sure has to stick with the run game.  He needs to have a near even split between pass and run. When he does that they win. When he gets pass happy things tend to go sideways. 

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17 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Canales damn sure has to stick with the run game.  He needs to have a near even split between pass and run. When he does that they win. When he gets pass happy things tend to go sideways. 

That, or call the right kind of plays to attack what the Saints throw at us.

He majorly failed to do that last time.

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37 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He was doing it last season. Its an ongoing issue that he either doesn't recognize and his staff is too timid to tell him. Or he simply DGAF.

I've said I want them to bring a better mentor on board. That'd help fix things of that sort.

So far, Pete Carroll has sounded like the best suggestion.

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21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I've said I want them to bring a better mentor on board. That'd help fix things of that sort.

So far, Pete Carroll has sounded like the best suggestion.

Have you watched Pete coach lately? Pete is a shell of his former self. He struggles with in game decisions himself. I'm not sure that's going to help him. He needs someone on the sidelines or in the booth paying attention to what the defense is giving him and let him know when he gets caught up in call sheet. You know, what he's supposed to be doing as the HC. 

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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Have you watched Pete coach lately? Pete is a shell of his former self. He struggles with in game decisions himself. I'm not sure that's going to help him. He needs someone on the sidelines or in the booth paying attention to what the defense is giving him and let him know when he gets caught up in call sheet. You know, what he's supposed to be doing as the HC. 

Carroll wouldn't necessarily be an "in game" presence (not in my scenario anyway) just someone to offer a little guidance on certain things like offseason prep.

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