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Everything posted by Castavar
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Robby really is fuggin useless lol
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There is absolutely no excuse that the Patriots offense looks better than us when they have a fuggin defensive coordinator as their OC.
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Saints luck went out the window as soon as Brees retired
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And per par, as it's been for 3 years straight, Snow's defense will choke. Just like he's done his entire tenure here, just like he's done blowing a 28-3 lead to Oklahoma. Rhule and Snow deserve each other
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What a stupid fuggin challenge lmfao
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Holy sh*t, when's the last time we had a blocked FG?!
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Sh*t, if Eddy keeps nailing these kicks all season, he could steal Zane's job next year
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Baker has worse happy feet than Darnold did. Jesus fuggin Christ Baker sucks
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Robby is useless
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Also, why TF does our coaching staff insist on making Baker a pocket passer (who graded out as one of the WORST pocket passers in CLE)?
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The same record we are now lol Sorry couldn't pass that one up
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Little ass Donte Jackson on Michael Thomas You just can't make this sh*t up
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Rapoport: Tepper to be patient with Rhule
Castavar replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm trying to tell people, DO NOT be surprised when Rhule isn't fired no matter what record he has at the end of the year. Like I said before, it feels like Tepper is the petty type that would rather go down with the ship instead of ever admitting he was wrong to us "basement dwellers". -
Panthers were one pick away from Justin Herbert...
Castavar replied to PantherBoy95's topic in Carolina Panthers
THANK YOU! I'm so tired of people acting like it wasn't a big deal that we won 1 or 2 meaningless games at the end of the year (I think one of them was when the Saints were resting their starters). That 1 or 2 spots is the difference between a franchise QB or purgatory. My favorite is people saying "Never tank, we have to build a winning culture". Or "Everybody relax, we're going to get an elite player regardless". Welp, I hope everybody enjoyed those meaningless wins that nobody will remember in exchange for a worse draft pick and missing out on a franchise QB. -
CMC limited in practice (ankle) but expected to play
Castavar replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Imagine giving a RB huge money in this day and age Let's look at the top 5 RB cap hits 1. CMC - $64 million over 4 years 2. Zeke - $90 million over 6 years 3. Kamara - $75 million over 5 years 4. Cook - $63 million over 5 years 5. Henry - $50 million over 4 years Do you see a top 10 team in that list? And leave it to the Panthers to be at the top of a list you don't want to be on yet again. It's just not that fuggin hard. Just draft a rookie RB in rounds 2-4, run them into the ground on their rookie contract, rinse and repeat. -
They had the casuals fooled. Because from what I remembered on here, there were MANY skeptical fans mentioning how we only played the Jets, the Texans with their backup QB, and the Saints without the majority of their coaching staff because of Covid. But the superior fans came along and said we were just debbie downers and how they're happy being the "worst 3-0 team". It was fools good, and anybody not a homer could see right through that facade. It only took Mike McDaniel two games to beat a legit playoff team.
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Apparently, dude is some offensive wizard from what I've been hearing. One of the huddles top 3 candidates to replace Rhule last year. *sigh*. Always a day late and a dollar short with this fuggin franchise.
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Easy fix here, draft Bryce Young and hire Ken Dorsey
Castavar replied to GOAT's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's what I'm saying though. You might miss out on the ONE good QB prospect from a certain school all because you lumped them all together. That would be like the Panthers passing on Herbert (if he fell to us) because "when was the last time Oregon produced a good NFL QB?". And actually, that was the mindset around here about Herbert. -
Easy fix here, draft Bryce Young and hire Ken Dorsey
Castavar replied to GOAT's topic in Carolina Panthers
When was the last time an Oregon QB actually pulled off a legit great NFL QB season before Justin Herbert? That kind of thinking will cause you to lose out on a great prospect. -
I guess you could say they "were close".
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I mean, who's worse? Jags just curb stomped the Colts. I think the Colts would run down our throats with JT and sneak a win. Detroit's offense looks legit and would definitely score over 17 points (Rhule 1-25 when other team scores more than 17 points). Jets just came back and beat the team that beat us IN OUR HOUSE. ATL has been fighting against superior teams and even almost came back to beat the Rams. Titans are a HUGE mismatch for us and would run for over 200+ yards. Bears defense would stifle us and Justin Fields would do just enough to win. Maybe SEA? Idk, I feel like Pete Carrol could pull one out against Rhule just on coaching alone. Who else really is there? HOU? Toss up game.
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Are you serious? Browns blew a 13 point lead IN JUST A MINUTE to the Jets, and the Giants are lead by fuggin Daniel Jones. Enough said.
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0-2 has Rhule’s seat red hot. Does 0-3 get him fired?
Castavar replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Panthers
I honestly don't think he's going anywhere, as sad as that is (I even said this last year when most thought it was inevitable that Rhule was going to be fired after the season). Tepper seems like the petty type that would rather go down with the train instead of admitting he was wrong to us "basement dwellers". -
I don't even think Rhule was in the majority of the Huddle's top 5 at the time. For me personally, his name came out of left field. My list was 1. Greg Roman 2. Matt Eberflus 3. Eric Bieniemy 4. Robert Saleh and 5. Mike McCarthy Once I heard Rhule's name getting thrown out there, I went and did some research. Once I saw he couldn't even beat ranked teams I wanted nothing to do with him. College coaches already have a TERRIBLE success rate, and you're going to get one who can't even beat ranked teams? Not to mention he was already blowing leads in college, blowing a 28-3 lead against Oklahoma.