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Kuechly on the state of the Panthers


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2 hours ago, cranky said:

Nice little video with Kuechly's perspective on the state of the team.

But does Kuechly work for the Panthers in some capacity? He keeps referring to the them as "we". 

 

Hes been on our radio game announcing crew since 2022

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3 hours ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Lost all credibility 4 seconds in with "the stability we have with Dave Canales".

GTFOH.

I mean... I'm about as distrusting of Canales as you will find, but he has at least had the team improve record wise each season. I think if he gets rid of the rah rah rah mentality and gets an OC that he will let call plays, I'll be more of a fan

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13 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I mean... I'm about as distrusting of Canales as you will find, but he has at least had the team improve record wise each season. I think if he gets rid of the rah rah rah mentality and gets an OC that he will let call plays, I'll be more of a fan

The sheer fact that for 1.5 out of 2 seasons he’s been head coach the team hasn’t been an outright embarrassment is an improvement over the previous 2 head coaches David Tepper picked 

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Well, I wouldn't expect Luke Kuechly to be negative. I'll begin to buy the positivity when I see the results of free agency and the draft, but I won't actually buy in until I see steady improvement from a win-loss perspective during the 2026 season. Bryce Young and coaching on both sides of the ball will play a huge part in regards to that bottom line.

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