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Official Carolina Huddle Super Bowl LX Thread


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14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, he got absolutely dog walked last night. Just no other way to frame it.

We all still talk about how awful Remmers was in SB50 and Campbell gave up twice as many pressures last night as Remmers did in that game. Honestly, it's gotta go down as one of the all-time worst individual OL performances in SB history. He was so awful throughout the playoffs that unless there was an injury reason behind it, I don't see how they can continue forward with him at LT.

Not only that, Remmers had to go up against prime Von Miller, arguably one of the best pass rushers the NFL has seen. Campbell just got abused by literally anybody with a name on their jersey for Seattle

Sad thing is the LG was also very bad, just not Campbell bad. It also didn't help that Maye didn't get designed rollout playcalls and took way too long to throw the ball at times.

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1 hour ago, fanpanther said:

I mean honestly even though the superbowl and the halftime sucked as for as the nfl is concerned and all they care about is money makes sense to them.  They have the current nfl fans mostly american non spanish speaking and thats not really gonna change nfl fans are going to watch the superbowl and the nfl it just doesnt change.  What they dont have is the spanish speaking market, they tend to prefer other sports.  However put a huge spanish speaking performer on for the halftime show and the nfl can draw in the spanish fans and just keep making more and more money.  Still doesnt change that it and the superbowl was horrible but I at least understand why the nfl went that route.  I joke about kpop for the next superbowl halftime show but would really increase the asian viewership for the superbowl so I could kinda see it. 

There needs to be a kpop star that breaks into the American market. They won’t put some random kpop musician. Bad Bunny is huge in the USA, Europe and Latin America.

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2 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Not only that, Remmers had to go up against prime Von Miller, arguably one of the best pass rushers the NFL has seen. Campbell just got abused by literally anybody with a name on their jersey for Seattle

Sad thing is the LG was also very bad, just not Campbell bad. It also didn't help that Maye didn't get designed rollout playcalls and took way too long to throw the ball at times.

Yeah, not rolling the pocket and putting Maye on the move away from that left side that was just getting destroyed was completely negligent coaching. Shula in SB50 level terrible.

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50 minutes ago, Car123 said:

There needs to be a kpop star that breaks into the American market. They won’t put some random kpop musician. Bad Bunny is huge in the USA, Europe and Latin America.

I hope the nfl doesnt choose them but the Saja Boys already achieved what you speak of but they are a made up group for the movie however apparently the real singers are coming together to basically form a real life saja boys group.  

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12 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Kid Rock show was embarrassing lipsync. You do know people give YouTube views to train wrecks all the time. 
 

The live views tell the real story 

I would not have even known Kid Rock was performing in any capacity if it hadn't been in my prop bets on the gambling site I use.  And then I was confused why Bad Bunny would have him as a guest, and then even more confused when Kid Rock never came on. 

Turning Point USA needs to fire their VP of marketing, unless the strategy was "best kept secret".

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12 minutes ago, Jackson113.2 said:

Politics are for the tender box. Keep on topic

I think Maye might have been secretly banged up, is why he wasn't used a lot in the mobile aspect 

It came out after the game that he had to have an pain killer injection in his shoulder before the game. Seems like even more of a reason to put him on the move but I don't know. Maybe his ability to throw on the run was impacted?

Surely there had to be some underlying reason why they never rolled the pocket and put him on the move. They can't be that hard headed and/or dumb, right?

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Maye wasn’t seeing the field well at all last night and when he had time to make throws on multiple occasions he flat out missed them. His first interception was a wtf throw

Maye was downright awful all postseason long. If it wasnt for CJ Stroud being the worst QB in the history of the NFL during the divisional round NE would’ve lost. Then the same thing happened with Stidham

Drake finally had to play some good defenses and he looked really bad 

That SB was terrible. Sam Darnold led the league in turnovers this season. Sam is still very much Sam but Seattle is so damn good they can make up for some of his boneheaded plays. 

You really do need a complete team. Saw the same thing with Philly last year. I think teams will look at Seattle and see Darnold’s contract and realize that’s probably the ceiling in terms of money that should be allocated to a QB and still being able to field a complete team. However Seattle doesn’t have any big awful contracts that’s also key. We’re stuck with Wharton’s god awful contract this year and Rob Hunt’s isn’t far behind 

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18 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Maye wasn’t seeing the field well at all last night and when he had time to make throws on multiple occasions he flat out missed them. His first interception was a wtf throw

Maye was downright awful all postseason long. If it wasnt for CJ Stroud being the worst QB in the history of the NFL during the divisional round NE would’ve lost. Then the same thing happened with Stidham

Drake finally had to play some good defenses and he looked really bad 

That SB was terrible. Sam Darnold led the league in turnovers this season. Sam is still very much Sam but Seattle is so damn good they can make up for some of his boneheaded plays. 

You really do need a complete team. Saw the same thing with Philly last year. I think teams will look at Seattle and see Darnold’s contract and realize that’s probably the ceiling in terms of money that should be allocated to a QB and still being able to field a complete team. However Seattle doesn’t have any big awful contracts that’s also key. We’re stuck with Wharton’s god awful contract this year and Rob Hunt’s isn’t far behind 

Huge QB contracts really hurt the team in the long run. Hard to build a complete team when so much cap is tied up in one spot. Brady kept his cap hit lower so other players could be brought in. Granted he was compensated in other ways. The QB contracts are almost what the rookie contracts used to be, a weight around the neck of the team that drag you down. 

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