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Worst cumulative record over last 4 years!
top dawg replied to panther4life's topic in Carolina Panthers
You're such a liar. My record is there for anyone that wants to see it. -
Worst cumulative record over last 4 years!
top dawg replied to panther4life's topic in Carolina Panthers
Even if I did, which I don't remember, whatever he did in Rock Hill does not affect the football operations. I don't give a fug about rich Plutocrats in politics---wannabe oligarchs---and I certainly don't give a poo about how Billionaires run their business. They're all crooks, and they really could care less for the little man. fug Tepper, fug politicians, fug Congress, fug Trump and fug Biden, fug the county commissioners, fug all of them! And, yes, they only care about issues insomuch as it lines their pockets. The little guys might get some crumbs if we're lucky. So, the next time that you say that I'm defending Tepper (which you really said nothing to do with football per se), remember who you're talking about. -
I certainly haven't given up on Mingo. He's a rookie. I think that our guys would actually look a helluva lot better if we had a legit 1. I also don't believe for a minute that Reich's play calling has helped any of them. TMJ, though disappointing in general, has taken a step back, but he isn't really even being used. Maybe a lot of it's his fault, but you never know. Chark has looked a helluva lot better in other offenses.
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Worst cumulative record over last 4 years!
top dawg replied to panther4life's topic in Carolina Panthers
Not good enough. -
Worst cumulative record over last 4 years!
top dawg replied to panther4life's topic in Carolina Panthers
Who is a Tepper apologist? Who? The honeymoon has been over. But, what I will say is that constantly crying about it and starting threads about how Tepper needs to sell the team is pretty useless. What Tepper needs to do is get his act together and let someone run football operations who has infinitely more knowledge about developing a winning franchise than he does. -
First time I've seen this obscure ranking. We would have to see the metrics behind it. But, "We don't need no chart to know that Reich has sucked!" Yes, the double negative is intended for effect.
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I'm not dinging him because of his situation. He's doing his job, and he's doing it well. Other receivers wouldn't be, and honestly aren't as good of a route runner as Thielen has been over his career. The transition from the outside to the slot has been seamless. It's exactly how you want to do it. Hats off to him!
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Reich handing over playcalling to Brown
top dawg replied to UNCrules2187's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm not worried about his stock, just his play calling. Honestly, we may be fuged either way. Tepper may have a decision to make when the wolves come calling. -
He's statistically the best slot receiver in the game. You think other teams think we overpaid? Hell, we got a deal.
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"Bryce Young needs superstars to be successful"
top dawg replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
Nine inches is quite a bit within the context. -
I think that was Bryce thinking that Hurst was going to veer outside to the corner, but Hurst veered inside. It looked like a chemistry issue.
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He's the model of effort and consistency.
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Brian Burns statline: 2 tackles, 0 sacks
top dawg replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
I hate to tell y'all, but I've heard all this poo before. Let's just wait and see what happens. It's about that time for trade movement. -
I think that he was referring to "people," not you. Personally, I don't care what people think Highins is or isn't, he's too expensive to consider for us at the moment.
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The play calling was refreshing to see also. I wish it was on our side.
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I'm not saying that the-sky-is-falling squad ain't right about Young's physical tools, but what I am saying is that we haven't really seen enough to even know. We haven't seen many clean pockets, we haven't seen crisp route running, and we certainly haven't seen good play calling. Bryce has missed a few, but some of that is simply timing and chemistry issues. Yet and still, there has been improvement from one game to the next, regardless if people want to put blinders on or not. It's a shame that people don't want to acknowledge these things and would rather make a constant flow of negative generalizations, but that's the way of the Huddle these days.
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Whatever you say...as long as it makes you feel better. It's really not even worth arguing.
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You're full of it. On what planet is this about what I want? Young QBs need experience, period, that's the ONLY way that most of them get materially better. It would be beyond stupid to start your first round pick, and then after six games go back to a journeyman who isn't good enough (that's why he's a journeyman), unless you're giving up on your guy. You make no sense whatsoever.
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20th highest paid TE. It's not like we broke the bank. Honestly,bhis contract is in line with what other average TEs are making. We probably should've kept what we had if you look at the play calling, and let him go somewhere else...not because of his play, but because we haven't really haven't gotten him involved save for the first game.
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Richardson is gone. My pick was the Fanatics guy, but we have Tepper. I really don't think bringing up a man who has departed is apropos to anything.
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Reich needs to be fired, and Andy Dalton isn't going to save him. It's way more important for Young to get experience than to let Dalton play and lose anyway.
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Not that part, but his pay.
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That's debatable, but he isn't really being used, so...
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I don't know what to tell you...well, I'd rather get rid of Reich.
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I'm not going to defend the Sanders signing, but I've also been the one telling y'all that Chuba needed the opportunity. Hurst? He was only a Band-Aid anyway. Under Reich's system, we don't need a great TE anyway because we'll throw to the TE2 and 3. Seriously, Hurst is what he is, and his contract reflects that.