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What will likely happen with this team moving forward….


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I can see Idzik being demoted via Tepper mandate but sticking on as AHC or some BS bc he’s so tight with Canales.

And we get a new DC. 

And we get a more competitive backup QB.

If all still flutters, we’re set for a retool in 2027

 

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27 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

The team made significant progress. They need another solid draft and a FA pass rusher. Mid round QB with ideal physical traits would be great to push Bryce.

I get what you’re saying but take a step back from The dumpster fire that we are and look at this team. We should not be happy with 8 wins ever, especially when you had three games that could have won you the division and you choked. Your head coach doesn’t touch the defense and is all in on the offensive side and can’t crack top half of the league in anything.

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16 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Let's save the postmortem until after the Falcons have either made us or sank us.

After our games are done, that's when we should dissect and disassemble.

 

By this evening, people will be revisiting the last game we played vs whatever team and explaining exactly why we will win our playoff game 

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

I would start with 

1. Canales, HC only  if he doesn’t like that, he can leave now

      Any OC that has.put up what he has over 2 years would already be gone 

2. Hire a legit OC  not named Brad Idzik   Canales is not the answer 

not sure  he is the HC answer either but that is next year’s discussion 

3. the run offense failed multiple weeks, so run game coordinator and running backs need updating   The running backs are nothing special 

i don’t want to hear Rico is hurt…he hasnt performed for weeks  Etienne is there, use him 

4  get, and keep Legette off the field 

very concerned that Canales has become over cautious and in the nfl, cautious is road  kill 

People make light of that kneel down against Seattle   Please find me one other nfl team in similar circumstances who so blatantly gave up 

just like that flea flicker call was a give up   Stupid   There isn’t a JV coach in this country trying to that would call that in those conditions and that part of the field 

I just can’t do this franchise anymore   

 

 

 

 

 

i agree the 49ers had no chance cominf back last night and didnt take a knee i have never seen a losing team do that ever

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

By this evening, people will be revisiting the last game we played vs whatever team and explaining exactly why we will our playoff game 

Yes, but why spend time listening to the same harpies wringing their hands and woe is meing before we have to. I know you live for it, but really, just take a break for a few hours and breathe.

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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

By this evening, people will be revisiting the last game we played vs whatever team and explaining exactly why we will win our playoff game 

He can absolutely win a playoff game. That's about what the overall playoff ceiling is, winning one game. That's it.

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He can absolutely win a playoff game. That's about what the overall playoff ceiling is, winning one game. That's it.

I mean, I think the Panthers can find a win in a football game.  
 
I already called this weekend.  In this really quirky NFL world, I would hate to go to Carolina and play the first game.  That’s the perfect setup for the NFL to do NFL things.   Plus all the pressure is on the road team vs a “bad” team. 

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37 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Let's save the postmortem until after the Falcons have either made us or sank us.

After our games are done, that's when we should dissect and disassemble.

 

Yes  let’s save it 

the 49ers or Rams in playoff mode would make it all very very clear

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2 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Idk that was an odd walk. He’s either getting very old all of a sudden, or actually needed to take a massive poo. He was walking with his feet sideways 

He is a living walking example of excess in life...........the size of that waist means he must be dealing with pre-diabetes 2 at his age if not already dealing with it and the weight of that size belly is pulling the lower back into a aged posture and walking gate..........and that weight and gate tells me lots of inactivity a poor diet and as a result there has to be lots of blood pressure/circulatory issues here as well........

Money won't fix your health...........you've got to do that yourself.

The man is a 20 Billion dollar physical nightmare for his family doctor........

 

 

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

I would start with 

1. Canales, HC only  if he doesn’t like that, he can leave now

      Any OC that has.put up what he has over 2 years would already be gone 

2. Hire a legit OC  not named Brad Idzik   Canales is not the answer 

not sure  he is the HC answer either but that is next year’s discussion 

3. the run offense failed multiple weeks, so run game coordinator and running backs need updating   The running backs are nothing special 

i don’t want to hear Rico is hurt…he hasnt performed for weeks  Etienne is there, use him 

4  get, and keep Legette off the field 

very concerned that Canales has become over cautious and in the nfl, cautious is road  kill 

People make light of that kneel down against Seattle   Please find me one other nfl team in similar circumstances who so blatantly gave up 

just like that flea flicker call was a give up   Stupid   There isn’t a JV coach in this country trying to that would call that in those conditions and that part of the field 

I just can’t do this franchise anymore   

 

 

 

 

 

The flea flicker in the redzone was the most retarded play call I’ve ever seen. That was it for me. 

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

I would start with 

1. Canales, HC only  if he doesn’t like that, he can leave now

      Any OC that has.put up what he has over 2 years would already be gone 

2. Hire a legit OC  not named Brad Idzik   Canales is not the answer 

not sure  he is the HC answer either but that is next year’s discussion 

3. the run offense failed multiple weeks, so run game coordinator and running backs need updating   The running backs are nothing special 

i don’t want to hear Rico is hurt…he hasnt performed for weeks  Etienne is there, use him 

4  get, and keep Legette off the field 

very concerned that Canales has become over cautious and in the nfl, cautious is road  kill 

People make light of that kneel down against Seattle   Please find me one other nfl team in similar circumstances who so blatantly gave up 

just like that flea flicker call was a give up   Stupid   There isn’t a JV coach in this country trying to that would call that in those conditions and that part of the field 

I just can’t do this franchise anymore   

 

 

 

 

 

if mike mcdaniel gets fired you do everything possible to get him here but even then I doubt he would come due to bryce.  If they keep status quo I can see a lot of heads rolling in a year or 2

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

I think he fires Canales toward the end of next season, as we win 4-6 games in 2026.

If he does that, I don't see any decent HC options signing here to deal with game planning around Bryce on a 5th year option. I would only sign if I got my vet of choice and the promise to draft someone to develop. 

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