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Sean McVay about to bail from the Rams
t96 replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
We’ll see. I bet he comes back next year with a healthy Stafford/Kupp/Donald and they are a contender in the NFC -
Are you watching the Panthers tomorrow
t96 replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Probably kinda. On in the background while doing other stuff too. -
Idk but if he is that also goes against Flores’ case — Ross fired a black coach because he’s racist only to hire a black biracial coach to replace him? Really?
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The rest of the team around him absolutely blows. This kid will win big with a legit team around him. Hopefully it's here with Wemby and Bridges next year, but I won't be surprised when fans like you and our dumbass owner run him out of town and he wins a few championships with the Lakers or Celtics.
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Does that further validate Flores though? If anything I think it'd do the opposite -- suggest Ross isn't racist, just stupid.
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It sucks for the Bills especially since it's their teammate who went down but they were losing that game, just give Cincy the win and leave it at that.
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They have a lot of holes, I see them taking the best defensive player. Maybe they fall in love with a QB there, I can see it going either way but my best guess would be them taking a D. Unless Stroud or Young fall (they won't) I don't like our chances at getting a franchise QB this draft, but I'd still try with Levis or whoever. We gotta just start throwing those darts out there on legit top prospects. Corral doesn't fit that bill. If whoever we draft this year sucks for 2 years, then try again and rinse and repeat until we solve the issue.
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No I think it's likely it was caused by the hit directly to his chest. Freak play/timing for it to turn out like it did but if he wasn't hit like that he would've been just fine.
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Bullshit. What he did in his career without an elite QB throwing him the ball and always being in a run first offense is incredible. Dude should easily be a first ballot HoFer. Politics at play here, many around the league and media don't like the guy.
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Yes you did misquote me. Your quote of my post said “average WR” my post said “average 1WR.” Big difference. And I’m not making an argument that he’s a #2 at all so I don’t know what you’re talking about. Gotta lay off the bottle my man
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"We should have traded Burns" - a rebuttal
t96 replied to Ricky Spanish's topic in Carolina Panthers
7th in the league in sacks isn't a great player? Gotta pay to keep talent, all the best teams do it too -
Why did you misquote me Scot? I explicitly wrote "average 1WR." And I completely stand by it. His YAC is great, other areas of his game lack a bit compared to true elite wideouts. I'm completely happy with him as our #1, he is fine in that role. But he's just an average #1. Here's a non-comprehensive list of guys who are easily better than him: Justin Jefferson, Cooper Kupp, JaMarr Chase, Tyreek Hill, Davante Adams, Stefon Diggs, DeAndre Hopkins, AJ Brown, Mike Evans, CeeDee Lamb, Jaylen Waddle. Give or take a few that puts him right smack dab in the middle of average for a #1WR if you assume there are somewhere between 20-32 #1 WRs (not every team has a legit #1). See my above response to Scot
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why not? it's really not an absurd amount for a top tier head coach. Hell, that's what DJ Moore makes. I like DJ but as an average 1WR he is nowhere near as valuable to a team as an elite head coach. It's frankly ridiculous to me that coach salaries aren't included in the salary cap and treated similar to players. Anyone contributing directly to success on the field should be under the salary cap umbrella (including assistant coaches, GM, etc.). Would make the league more competitive and interesting. And you'd potentially see more movement of head coaches just like movement of players. Instead the pats get to pay Belichick some unknown salary (that could easily be like $30M) while other teams in smaller markets can't pay whoever they have at HC anywhere near that. But I digress.
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MNF: Bills vs. Bengals *game suspended* - prayers for Damar Hamlin
t96 replied to LinvilleGorge's topic in Carolina Panthers
Damn if this is all true, Zac Taylor is the fuging man. Well either way he handled it well but if he's the one who initiated the not forcing the players to go back out there then major kudos to him. -
You're never going to please everyone but if I'm the Chiefs I'd be rubbed the wrong way by losing the 1 seed on a coin flip if Buffalo won it, considering they were down 7-3, Bengals had the ball and it was in Cincy.
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Krapernick, Alex Smith
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fine with me, Scott hasn't shown enough to be kept if it gets in the way of nabbing Harbaugh.
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I would agree if he was put in any position to succeed in his NFL career so far. He hasn't been. Coaching has been terrible. QB play has been terrible. OL play before this year was terrible and this year better in the run game. Give him good coaching and a good QB and see how he does before writing him off.
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Great to see, don't fug this up Tepper
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MNF: Bills vs. Bengals *game suspended* - prayers for Damar Hamlin
t96 replied to LinvilleGorge's topic in Carolina Panthers
Mainly on the reports last night of them doing CPR for like 8 minutes, suggesting a significant period of time with a lack of oxygen to the brain. pure speculation though, I have no idea really. Hoping for the best. -
MNF: Bills vs. Bengals *game suspended* - prayers for Damar Hamlin
t96 replied to LinvilleGorge's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't like making it a tie, the Bengals were winning so if you're counting any of the game so far it wasn't tied. I'd say just cancel it and take it off their records and for playoff seeding go by win %. -
MNF: Bills vs. Bengals *game suspended* - prayers for Damar Hamlin
t96 replied to LinvilleGorge's topic in Carolina Panthers
Odds are it won't be this simple. My guess is he survives but with significant brain damage possibly even to the point that he is in a vegetative state. That won't resolve itself to "he lived" or "he died" from the incident quickly enough to deal with the schedule based on that binary choice. Completely hoping for a medical miracle that yes the first responders made possible, and he not only survives but completely recovers and can live a full normal healthy life. But the situation is very grim right now... -
The Chiefs situation is likely a bit more unique/complicated than that article (and Veach himself) suggests. https://arrowheadaddict.com/2017/05/12/andy-reid-final-control-53-man-roster-john-dorsey-chiefs/ Reid was reported to have final say before Veach was promoted to GM, and it's well known he had it in Philly. Did he really give it up to give it to Veach or is it a "in reality this will never become an issue because these 2 guys work so well together?" My guess is the latter but who knows.
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100 friggin percent. Horn is a stud lockdown corner and Jackson is underrated here, a rock solid #2 and complement to Horn. This game came down to Mike Evans burning our practice squad CBs who were only playing due to injuries, it's a bummer but injuries are part of the game and we still could/should've been able to win. But our collective roster, coaching staff is not there yet
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He has final say over the roster, he trusts Veach to do that work but he has final say and ultimate control.