Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Charles Johnson Tweets


Car123

Recommended Posts

Since when did Charles Johnson become a bonifide superstar? He has had one good season, that's it. If Peppers had the same season, it would be considered mediocre for him, and half of our fanbase wanted him gone 3 years ago. In fact, if Peppers were still here, CJ may not have gotten half of those sacks, because Peppers would have beat him to the QB half the time.

Don't get me wrong, I want Carolina to resign him, but it's not gonna destory our defense if some other team decides to overpay him, based on one season.

And BTW, Kalil was franchised because it's damn near impossible to replace a pro bowl center in a short period of time. You can create a pass rush with schemes though...it's been done many many times. Plus, we do have some promising young pass rushers, which is all Johnson was last year at this time.

That one good season came in a contract year I might add.

Get a bonafide Defensive tackle and the guys behind Johnson can be more than serviceable

.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That one good season came in a contract year I might add.

Get a bonafide Defensive tackle and the guys behind Johnson can be more than serviceable

.

the contract year was the first season he was a starter. His seasons as a back-up were productive as well considering his number of snaps.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.

  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Sure, there's definitely a chance that a fire sale in 2022 could've paid off but I don't think that's a certainty. It's not just about stockpiling the picks and bettering odds; it's about hitting on those picks, having a stable coaching staff to develop them, and keeping the locker room engaged. We didn't exactly have a model front office nor stable coaching staff in 2022. It's worth noting that part of the reason that DJ had to be included in the trade up for #1 was because the Bears needed an immediate, proven WR1 to help Fields. It was him or another immediate first-round pick, not a future one like what was being offered for Burns (whom teams knew that things were shaky with and that they could afford to wait). As for the Eagles, they recovered because the foundation was already in place. Pederson got flak and was ultimately fired (and was just fired again this offseason from the Jags). Their recovery was quick because the foundation was already in place: Howie Roseman and a solid roster (that included a stacked OL, a second year QB, and a veteran defense). Philly had a margin of error that just wasn't available to Carolina. I'm not against using the draft to rebuild, but a full-on teardown comes with real consequences: fan disengagement, a fractured locker room, poor development, a losing environment... and I don't believe that we had the necessary leadership at the time to cleanly navigate it. That's a gamble that I want no part of.  Now that we do have a staff that seems to be in complete alignment and building for the future rather than fighting for their jobs, I'm more inclined to observe their process and see where it leads rather than backseat driving with "perfect" hindsight. 
    • I see it a bit differently considering there is only 20M in cap space. Given how many of the premium positions are on rookie contracts their cap should not be nearly maxed out. Tillis still has a lot of work to do before these rookies will need a second contract. 
×
×
  • Create New...