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Don't look for a big move to replace Josh Norman
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Oh damn, I coulda sworn we had signed him to a two-year deal. Guess it makes sense why no one has been mentioning him on our CB depth chart. -
Don't look for a big move to replace Josh Norman
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Nobody has mentioned him in awhile, but isn't Charles Tillman still technically on the team and not yet retired? I mean I imagine his ACL tear being so late in the year means he wouldn't be ready week 1, but he'd probably be good to go partway through the season, yes? -
2016 Panthers Schedule - Thoughts and Musings
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't know this is necessarily true, seeing as the Seachickens have an altogether much tougher division than we do. They didn't win it last year and are likely not the favorites this year either. -
Carolina Panthers Mock Draft Rounds 1 - 3
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Not saying you're necessarily wrong, but the idea of not picking a guy because "the gap between him and the next best is not very big" is generally a flawed position to take. It completely discounts the scouting process. Every draft expert in the world could agree that the No.1 , No. 2, and No.3 Tight Ends in the draft have basically the same value, but our team may rank one of them as a first round grade and the others as a second or third based on OUR own scouts' evaluation. Our scouts know specifically what we're looking for. Fans and draft experts don't. Basically, I just don't believe that there are ever two guys that are truly interchangeable, even if they have the same overall "talent" level. -
While Jonathan Stewart has been an integral part of our run game this season, I think we'll find that if defenses stop regularly stacking the box against us, the read-option elements of our run game can really take over. I'd like to see what CAP can do as the lead back though, as I don't know how much familiarity Fozzy has with running read-option. CAP ran plenty of it in college.
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Rejuvenated Giants Target Panthers
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
It almost certainly is. Whenever I see it hanging, it's waiting for a response from some sort of ad URL. There are 8 ads on this page alone as I type this. But hey, I'm not complaining. This place is awesome and free. I just feel for people who work at places that monitor their web traffic. They probably have to be really careful about how much huddling they do. -
What Cowboys Fans Are Saying
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yo are we gonna internet fight these fools? They better be scared, I'm a fuging keyboard WARRIOR. -
What Redskins Fans Are Saying
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Booooooo. We don't need to lose to win. Haven't yet, don't need to going forward.- 99 replies
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What Titans Fans Are Saying
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Packers, Colts, Eagles all run 3-4 schemes. Our offense did not struggle at all in any of those games. Those struggles were due to a really poor offensive line. No need to worry about that anymore. -
Along the Sidelines - Eagles at Panthers
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Pretty sure that's purposefully not implemented to generate a few extra accidental page hits and ad clicks. Considering this site is still free for those that want it to be, I don't have a problem with it. -
What Seahawks Fans Are Saying
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
He was saying if they started 2-4, they would still need at least 10 overall wins to get into the playoffs, which only affords them the ability to lose 2 more games. -
Panthers PFF Grades - Offense
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think only a little bit is due to Stewart. Like 1 in 3 runs for < 2 yard gain he might be missing a small hole he could have run through. But for the most part it's just not there. The line is just a big jumble of bodies with no real holes opening up. Some RBs would bounce the ball outside every time they see that, and who knows...maybe that would be more successful for us right now. But that's not Stewart's game and I don't think it's the game our coaching staff wants from their RBs. That style requires good run blocking WRs (we don't have those), and gives you a much higher percentage of truly negative running plays. Those are drive killers for this offense. -
So....is "Camp MVP" the kiss of death for our team now? Last year it was Frank Alexander and he missed almost all of the season (granted that was his own fault) and this year KB is gonna miss the WHOLE season. Can we start naming opposing players as our camp MVP?
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Had to go to the second page before seeing a "But can he play LT?" joke. This place is going downhill.
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If you're not rooting for the first head coach in the history of our franchise to win back to back division championships, then yeah. You're a hater.
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Confidence Level for the 2015 Season
Servant of Cthululelei replied to mpugh6's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm stupid overconfident. I truly believe that we're gonna get Oher's best. It's amazing how little slack this guy has gotten when compared to other similar players. He's had 2 bad seasons in a row, and one of them he was battling injuries and playing for the fuging Titans. But even if Oher sucks, he'd have to hit a new career low in performance level to match the suckage we had at LT last year. So I'm confident we've improved at our weakest position, either a little or a LOT. Everywhere else on the roster was not a problem for me going in to this offseason, except maybe needing a decent body at CB and improved ST. The staff saw it the same way. We filled all those holes in Free Agency, and added some serious players in the draft. Shaq Thompson has the ability to elevate our defense to a whole new level once he adjusts to the NFL game. Funchess gives us a clear identity on offense. We're just gonna go over you and get the ball. Daryl Williams gives us a potential RT of the future in case Remmer's late-year production was just a flash in a the pan. Cameron Artis-Payne gives us Stewart insurance. I don't see the weakness. Are there a few positions where injuries could hurt us? Sure. But I never let that worry me too much in the offseason. And sure we could use a more dominant bookend for Johnson, but I believe one of the 4 guys in the rotation will step up this year. Probably Ealy or Alexander. It's gonna be a good season guys. We're gonna win the NFC South for a third year in a row and have a chance at a deep playoff run. -
That was an impressive one for sure, but I don't think anything compares to the game Peppers had against the Raiders in 2008. That was the first game where we really saw the post-surgery Jake Delhomme do his best Jamarcus Russell impersonation. I think he only completed like 6 or 7 passes and threw 4 interceptions. But Peppers was just not gonna let us lose that game. He manhandled that Raiders team and made them his bitch.
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Russ Purnell named new Special Teams coach
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Nick_81's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Ahh come on man. Dooku was deceived and used by Sidious. He truly thought he had a noble cause. I don't really see it as all that much different from Cam's dad selling his services for a payday. 3:)
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Raiders in discussions with Greg Hardy
Servant of Cthululelei replied to Kevin Greene's topic in Carolina Panthers
This is exactly the team I expected he would sign with. Seems like a good fit. He likes lots of money. They have lots of money. -
Kelvin Benjamin 2014 highlights
Servant of Cthululelei replied to philw5289's topic in Carolina Panthers
This please.