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ladypanther

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  1. Slow at work (and seems to be slow here). please tell me something new...Panther related!
  2. Tough for the players who got loyal to Wilks.
  3. After being HC...don't think Wilks could be an assistant here. Too messy.
  4. Who would want a minority share of that??
  5. I doubt he want to be a bridge guy again. Give him the job...go get a good offensive mind (with NFL experience) and we are set.
  6. He was put in an impossible situation here. His future as an HC...either here or somewhere else is on the line. One thing that really impresses me is his character. It would be easy to make excuses..or even mention that was a wrong call. He refused to bite. Read more at: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article268104882.html#storylink=cpy This guys is a leader. Have to believe that the players trust him. He also seems like a coach that they players will play hard for...not because he give some stupid sht rah rah speech but because he is real and he believes in them. Watching the game Sunday, every time the cameras went to Wilks he looked the same. You could not tell whether things were going well or bad. The look was of a man who seemed focused. He seems to have spent a lot of his time focusing on offense with good results. As I have said before, somehow he has gotten McDoo focused. I know he trusts Al, but the D needs him too. There were some lapses that need attention. Burns has stepped forward with accountability...I expect his leadership and performance will take a step forward.
  7. As usual turnovers will be a key factor. Wilks seems to have this team playing more disciplined and fundamental football. This team is focused and on a mission. Falcons are in for a fight that I expect them to lose.
  8. I think I have a t shirt that says "Panthers rule the South"...or something like that after our back to back to back wins. Hoping I need to find that.
  9. I was in Athens when Dooley's Dawgs won the national championship. They had 8 home games that year and I was at them all...good times. Good coach and good guy. https://theathletic.com/3741025/2022/10/28/vince-dooley-obit/
  10. This...has to be more to that story. Ego awfully big though.
  11. He is saying the right things...except for the thing in the headline. After his performance I am not sure he had the right to ask.
  12. @Wundrbread33...sorry..was too easy....lol
  13. My parlay card has the Panthers at +7. I usually do not touch panther games. Will have to give that some extra thought.
  14. https://theathletic.com/3737684/2022/10/28/panthers-baker-mayfield-quarterback-pj-walker/?source=dailyemail&campaign=601983 lol....yes and that's why you are running the scout team dude.
  15. Line moving in Panther direction. I think Wilks has these guys playing hard and believing...without the BS stuff. Panthers by at least a TD.. https://www.scoresandodds.com/nfl
  16. GB missed out when they did not get into the bidding war for Robby Anderson.
  17. I thought we meant more to you that that.
  18. Losing is for losers. Win and surprise some people along the way, Tired of being the joke of the NFL. (Thanks Rhule)
  19. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34885088/grass-all-nfl-stadiums-safest-players Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and safety Quandre Diggs on Wednesday said they'd like to see a close reexamination of whether NFL stadiums should exclusively use natural grass.... The ongoing conversation about the safety of playing on artificial turf versus natural grass has been raised anew after Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf and Los Angeles Chargers cornerback J.C. Jackson suffered knee injuries during Sunday's game at SoFi Stadium, both on noncontact plays.... In September 2020, NFL Players Association president JC Tretter called for all teams to use grass fields to reduce the risk of injury to players. Tretter cited NFL injury data from 2012 to 2018 that showed a 28% higher rate of noncontact lower-extremity injuries on artificial turf as compared to grass. "I know that there's numbers and there's studies," Carroll said. "You've got to figure out who the study comes from and who's paying for it. There's a lot of stuff here that we've got to figure out. We've got to do the right thing, but we definitely need to keep looking at it, because every now and then, it just feels like something is up, too many guys going down when they're not even touching anybody. So we'll see. The turfs are way better than they used to be and all that kind of stuff, but we've just got to see."..... Diggs cited those injuries and the ones on Sunday at SoFi Stadium while expressing his dislike for artificial turf, which he said is firmer and has less give than grass. "So you see that and you just kind of wonder why can't we have natural grass everywhere," Diggs said. "I love playing in San Francisco and things like that where it's grass and you just go out there and you just go play. Hopefully, we're doing some research on it and seeing what we can do to make things better.".... Diggs said there is variance between the turfs at different stadiums, describing SoFi Stadium's as slick and Lumen Field's as "fine" but "a little more sticky than others." He said his foot got stuck in the turf on a missed tackle two weeks ago in a home game against the Cardinals. "I know it's hard to upkeep grass, but at the end of the day, we've got to do what's best for this billion-dollar industry, and I think the players are a big part of that," Diggs said. "So maybe we can take some ideas from the players." Don't see this changing but it would be nice. Anyone know where the Panther's turf stands in regards to quality?
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