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Canes vs Canadians ECF Rd 3 Gm 1 Thursday 8pm
SmokinwithWilly replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
He's the Mike Shula of the NHL. -
"Floor, not Ceiling" - between the hashmarks
SmokinwithWilly replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
Also possible this is why we were turned down by so many coaching prospects. No new coach is going to want to be locked down on who his QB is going to be, regardless of play. -
Sounds like someone has been reading conspiracy theories on the huddle.
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Thomas Davis on the Pivot Podcast
SmokinwithWilly replied to OnlyPantherFaninMaine's topic in Carolina Panthers
Very true and it's amazing how fast certain pain killers can get you hooked. -
Go watch some Jeantry running last year. He was constantly getting hit behind the line. To get close to 1k yards was pretty crazy given how little room he had to run.
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All depends on where the QB is taken. Top 5 pick, even top 10, i don't think Bryce is kept. Late 1st or 2nd rounder, it's possible I guess, but I can still see it causing issues in the locker room. Rookie QBs should sit the 1st year most of the time. QBs who sit do better. Im of the mind though that you build your offensive system and then find the guy that can be dropped into that system rather than spending 3 or 4 years trying to build around a QB while hoping he develops.
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You really can't though. Do you want the guy you drafted being mentored from the guy he's replacing? Also, when the rookie struggles, because he will, you can't bench him for the former number 1 guy. The only way to do it sadly would be to cut ties completely, bring in someone who could be a bridge QB for the first 4-6 games, then take his role as in game mentor. Anything else is just too damn messy.
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We signed an athlete at TE
SmokinwithWilly replied to The Total Package's topic in Carolina Panthers
Turn over stones. At worst, give a guy a chance to chase his dreams and he doesn't make the team. At best you find an UDFA like Andrew Norwell who becomes a fixture on your team. But guys that aren't getting done season after season and somehow still stay on the roster, Ian Thomas immediately comrs to mind. That poo needs to stop. -
Philly of the last decade and Dallas of the decade prior are proof of this. Resources heavily dedicated to the oline and RBs who look brilliant only to disappear into obscurity when they get a second deal elsewhere. It's much more productive to have 1st contact 2 yards past the LoS than a yard behind it.
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I don't have much of an opinion on whether he will be good or not. I just think it's a matter of will or won't his knee hold up after 2 tears. Simple as that.
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"Floor, not Ceiling" - between the hashmarks
SmokinwithWilly replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
What it should have said. -
If you don't have a definitive answer at the QB spot, keep turning over rocks. These guys know that there are no guarantees and you have to constantly earn your position, or at least you should unless you're a HoF caliber. There's always someone trying to take your spot. Even if you have your guy, you keep looking to develop the next one in case a season/career ending injury occurs or the contract impedes your ability to build a complete roster. Qb, blindside tackle, and to a degree center are the 3 offensive positions that need to always be working on a plan B strategy.
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When people watched Cam play they knew he had "it." From his first game, there wasn't any doubt the man could play and he did it over and over again. Bryce hasn't done that. No consistency in production is a huge red flag 3 seasons in. Maybe he gets it, maybe not. If he's not consistent, he can't be the guy.
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He had 9 rushes for 22 yards and 3 receptions for 23 yards in 3 games in 24. He barely touched the ball in any meaningful way. He didn't have any attempts last year.
