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Wonnum with the sack!
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That's why so many archaeologists are women. They're just natural at digging up the past.
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I believe that would be game 10 of the 2021 season. They were 5-5 after that game. Been rather downhill since. On second thought, it had been downhill for a while. Just hit a little flat spot for a few weeks.
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One thing I've not seen mentioned is that after that tremendous block by Hunt, Lewis was right there to knock the same player out of pursuing Hubbard and getting back into the play although he probably wouldn't have anyway..
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Carolina Panthers @ Las Vegas Raiders Gameday Thread
Gregg S replied to Montsta's topic in Carolina Panthers
Most fun I've had watching a Panthers game since...hell, I can't remember when. -
Brad Idzik settles into his new OC role as players return
Gregg S replied to Carolina Panthers's topic in Carolina Panthers
Oh, I can just see the Huddle reaction if things don't go well with the offense this year. He'll forever be called "Top Idjit." -
Especially after Burns admitted to playing not to get hurt. What GM worth a poo is going to give you more than Dan got out of the Giants for a player that would do that or even say they did it? He did get a hefty contract from the Giants after the trade, but the trade value just wasn't there.
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X-Clown was 20 years ago today
Gregg S replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
My wife and I were seated in the front row of the club section on the upper deck behind the end zone. Ram fans were all around us. When Smitty caught the ball he was running straight towards us. When the play started, the noise in the dome was deafening. By the time he reached the end zone, all you could hear was a smattering of Panther fans cheering around the stadium. It was glorious. -
The Denver owner is ranked higher than Tepper. Now if you want to change that to the Washington owner, who just started this season, you might have something. He's ranked dead last.. I also find the win percentage for Robert Kraft amusing. Deal with the Devil, maybe?
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Bryce Young gets majority of first-team reps in first OTA practice
Gregg S replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
Exactly right. I know we've lost 2 SBs, but they were 12 years apart. Can you magine losing 4 straight? Damn, that would be demoralizing as well as humiliating. -
Yeah, he's always been that way, even as far back as the old Charlotte Observer Panthers forum. If he's ever said anything positive about the Panthers, I don't remember it. Now someone said earlier that the best 3rd & 1 or 4th & 1 QB was Tom Brady. He did it by getting low and basically going under the linemen. What better QB to do that than Young whose already closer to the ground?
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We had a similar drill in high school, but involved all players. Win or lose, though, you got back in line. I tried to be ferocious in fumble drills and usually came up with the ball. Unfortunately, I broke a teammates arm in the 1-on-1 drill one day. But the drill did help as I recovered several fumbles during games.
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Frank Reich's and Jim Caldwell's interviews from today
Gregg S replied to jayboogieman's topic in Carolina Panthers
Well, he's already tried the worst way possible, so hopefully with this staff, it will be better. -
And to top it off, we have that damn movie "80 for Brady" coming out, too. Which I will not be going to see.
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Catsfan69 said: Tepper is the biggest idiot in the history of football. Jim Irsay says "Hold my beer..."
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Tepper clearly wants to change the Panthers identity
Gregg S replied to Saca312's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't know that I'd say we ran the south for 3 years. That 2014 season we had to win the last 4 games to win it with a losing record. We had a 6 game losing streak prior to that. And the only team we swept that year was Tampa Bay, splitting with the Aints and Failcons. -
Tepper clearly wants to change the Panthers identity
Gregg S replied to Saca312's topic in Carolina Panthers
Actually, it was 3 consecutive. But the first (2013) and third (2015) were sandwiching a 7-8-1 record in a season where the NFCS was about as putrid as it was this season. -
Who to Root for in Week 18 #DraftPosition
Gregg S replied to Evil Hurney's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah, but we thought there'd be no way we'd beat the Lions after they kicked the Vikings ass in week 14, either. How'd that turn out? But, I know, we played the Lions at home while we'll be playing the saint in NO. But still... -
Norman only played a couple of snaps yesterday. There was a pass thrown his way on the first one that was not close to being completed although it possibly could have been with a more accurate pass. As for Darnold, he was not the reason the Panthers lost yesterday. That was more on the defense, particularly CB. Sam had a rather good day overall with the exception of one interception due to the pass being too short. Had it been about 3 or 4 yards longer it would have probably been a TD. He still threw for over 300 yards and 3 TDs. He also lost a fumble on a strip sack (from Icky's side) near their own goal line but the Bucs only got a FG out of it.
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I used to get very emotionally involved with watching Panthers games and would be very upset after every lose. But as I've aged, I still watch and cheer for them when I have nothing else to do, but I no longer set aside Sundays just for watching. My wife and I scuba dive and we usually go somewhere for that activity every Sunday up until late October or early November depending on temps in our area. I'll still record the games if I remember to set my DVR and may or may not watch them, especially when they lose. I was excited watching yesterday's game thru the 3rd quarter, but then apathy set in when it appeared they were not going to win, although they did not give up and had a chance up until the very last play. But I did not get emotional after the lose and accepted it as possibly being more of a benefit to the team than winning and possibly going to the playoffs. Perhaps it will be more positive than negative in the long haul as it may bring in better coaching and players. But I am still a fan of the Panthers as I have been from the day it was announced that Charlotte was getting a team and shall remain one. Just not to the point of getting emotionally wrung out like I used to. And @hepcat, sorry for the lose of your BIL. Your family is what is important right now, not some in the grand scheme of things irrelevant football team or game. Focus on them.
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No, that's the one pass they did not show. I kept looking for it but for whatever reason they didn't cover it even though I thought it was the best pass/catch of the game. That was a real big boy play there.
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Baldy Breakdowns on Panthers physical o-line and run game
Gregg S replied to Saca312's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's what I was thinking but wasn't quite sure. That was a while back. -
Baldy Breakdowns on Panthers physical o-line and run game
Gregg S replied to Saca312's topic in Carolina Panthers
I was there, too, but can't remember if it was Monday or Thursday night. The one image imprinted on my brain, though, is JStew planting Ronde Barber into the BOA turf with one of the nastiest stiff-arms I've ever seen..