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electro's horse

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  1. I don’t know about that. He def had some growing pains. Hell, first play of his career he was offsides. he definitely belonged physically though. That was why I liked the pick originally; he was just throwing people around in the SEC.
  2. I take that back Luvu was a bad move imo, but I guess Morgan doesn’t think Luvu will be worth it the next time the panthers are competitive.
  3. seriously panthers fans should try to make something out of the horror show this team has become and examine the systems that permit a moron like david tepper to make enough fake fun bucks to buy the team and run it into the ground. "Well he made a lot of money so....." to quote Dorothy Parker, "If you want to know what God thinks about money, look who he gave it to."
  4. listen tepper worked very hard moving numbers around a spreadsheet to get the money on paper to buy up deliquent debt for pennies on the dollar that the government cleared for massive profits and if you have a problem with this well then you're not an AMERICAN
  5. to say nothing about panthers winning the nfc south, at best you loaned a bookie 250 bucks for 8 months. get your poo together
  6. he wouldn't accept a trade here, or he'd hold out. he doesn't want to try to catch hospital balls from the kid from My Girls that died from bees
  7. it's a 2025 2nd rounder so who cares. this is a great move and people saying otherwise are lying to themselves. Texans are going for it with the quarterback the Panthers passed on to draft a midget.
  8. Yeah I think Gilmore is a done deal they’re just hammering out the details.
  9. This is completely irrelevant and not material. His line is they're going to have to throw a bunch at him to see what sticks, implying that after a year of tape they can't say with certainty if he has any strengths. Talking about how he plants his back foot is literally talking about what throws he can comfortably make. None of this is "route concepts" or whatever. They're literally working just the tree. After one year in the NFL, the panthers head coach is saying they don't know which of the basic throws their QB can make. This is not complicated.
  10. I think he would have dropped if the panthers hadn’t taken him. Maybe not as far as like Brady Quinn, but I’m not completely convicted he was Houston’s number 2.
  11. Not height apparently. it’s part of the evaluation of course. You’d rather be more productive than not. you’d rather them win than not. but there are plenty of recent examples of qbs having pro success who did nothing in college. Hell, Josh Allen barely knew how to play football when he came out. I kinda misspoke though. College doesn’t matter at all in general, but after one year in the pros, it’s completely immaterial. Especially when a player so obviously isn’t NFL material, like Bryce showed. Like no one saw this play and said “but what about his college career?” https://youtu.be/oL71y1r9fw8?si=itDwLJe2sujDrWf6
  12. so i'm responding sincerely and without any negative energy towards this post. I do not think anything bryce did as a starter in college matters regarding his NFL career. This is the case for all NFL QBs, regardless of their successes at either level.
  13. i did a deep dive into Canales coaching history and it was locked by the mods, fwiw
  14. I will say that the second best QB performance in 2022 was Bryce against Tennessee. They were basically running suicide blitz against him the entire game, in knoxville, at night, with the refs on tennessee's side, and albama STILL should have won it. That game was the main reason I was hopeful when the Panthers drafted him. In retrospect, it was just Tennessee sending a bunch of no name defenders on blitzers. The best game of the season, of course, was by the QB the panthers passed on to draft a midget.
  15. absolutely put another way, remember how small armanti edwards looked on the field? He was at least 2 inches taller and probably 20 pounds heavier, Bryce's Chipotle fueled combine weigh in not withstanding.
  16. yeah.... bryce has been with the best coaches possible his entire playing life. Well, until last year obviously. He throws the way he throws for a reason. If I was really bored I'd look up what people on here said about The Golden Calf of Bristol's throwing motion coming out.
  17. he does seem confident and convincing and like he has a plan, but we've already seen with Tepper that... a.) he's susceptible to that and b.) it doesn't always translate Rhule was basically a carnival barker with his fuging presentation. I need to get an interview as a consultant and pitch how a ground and pound, ball control offense is the way to go due to market inefficiencies and remind him how the steelers took advantage of this in the late nineties and early 2000s when everyone went to tampa 2 defenses. bet i could make at least 7 figures, and i'd rehost the huddle
  18. like how he implies after a year of tape, they still have to figure out what routes and concepts bryce is comfortable with
  19. Just because someone was inappropriately drafted doesn't mean they have potential.
  20. shaq is entering his eighth year; there's no potential anymore. He is what he is: a fine linebacker who was overpaid once but has always been willing to restructure his contract to help the team. He'll retire with the Panthers some day. It sucks that the pick used to draft him could have been traded for Joe Thomas during the 2015 season. It's the biggest realistic Panthers what if and something I think about probably more than is healthy for me. And don't mention Thomas Davis. He was a better player his first four years in the league, before he started blowing out all his CLs and before he went super Saiyan, than Shaq has ever been. Good guy, good leader, not a world beating linebacker.
  21. https://x.com/wessteinberg/status/1769141302430486765?s=46&t=JBd6ZXmGQ3LmWL-ineTnAA
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