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Dan Campbell gets emotional after Washington loss.
Khyber53 replied to staffcurtis's topic in Carolina Panthers
Amazing job of coaching he's done this season considering the massive number of injuries that team has suffered. Even with five turnovers, they put a bunch of points. Had their defense not been so decimated (including losing a starting DB with a broken arm early in the game), they might have held on to win it. The injury bug is a mean one, and it got them in the end. Not to downgrade Washington's performance, because they were outstanding, but just to say, there's no shame in Detroit. -
If you hire Coach Prime, you are handing him the keys to everything. And I mean everything. I loved the guy as a player. Loved him as a commentator. But if you thought his self-promotion made it hard to deal with him solo, then him plus his sons on the biggest national stage ever... you will lose everything you had for a middling to best coach and some totally over-hyped lesser versions of him. And you'll come out looking like the bad guy when you eventually have to cut him and them loose.
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He's something.
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Do they still play John Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom" at the kick off?
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You make a lot of sense here but I'd be happy with a Jared Goff level of capabilities down the road. There are, at any time, maybe only two to three of the stellar, world-beater type QBs in the league at a time. Right now, you're looking at Mahomes, Allen and Jackson -- all stellar, generational talents that bring something beyond human to the game. Those guys are rare, rare, rare. We had one with Cam. They are meteoric and when they're gone, the next generation comes in. But those guys don't win all the championships, and sometimes never do. Yes, Mahomes has a shot at a third Super Bowl win in a row right now and Brady won like 17 or something. Good well-balanced teams with solid QBs can win championships and sometimes have an even better shot. A lot of making those guys win has to do with coaching, not just of the QB but in developing a game plan that works against each opponent -- shielding their QB from their own deficiencies (and they all have them except for those very few stalwarts like Mahomes, et al) and finding what there is in an opponent that can be exploited for a win. Good coaching, with a well-built team can do that. I think we are seeing that in Detroit right now, in Philly, too. The question is, can Dave Canales and his staff be the guys who can elevate a team through game planning and research? Not sure yet, but there's some hope. I think the team needs more fine tuning in player personnel, trainers, scouts and position coaches (and I still don't really believe in our DC) before we are ready to really challenge anyone, much less take this division. Maybe this offseason can make a big leap. I sure didn't expect the team to leap like it has in the last half of this past season. Another jump in competitiveness like that and they'll be talking about the coach as a turnaround guru. Wouldn't that be nice? But to circle back around, yeah, right now Bryce doesn't look like one of those generational talents, but he certainly looks like a guy who is getting comfortable being out there leading an offense, who seems more sure of his game. And that... well, not many of us had read that one in our tea leaves back in September. Good luck to the Kid.
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I don't think coach was the problem in Dallas. But considering I've always hated the Cowboys, I just hope they never figure out what they keep screwing up.
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Would You Trade Draft Capital for a #1 WR???
Khyber53 replied to Hoenheim's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yep, and add MLB, too, to direct the defense. -
What is the point of these damn games
Khyber53 replied to cardiackat88.'s topic in Carolina Panthers
Would you have run that guy over for Rhule, Wilks and Tepper? Me, neither. -
Would You Trade Draft Capital for a #1 WR???
Khyber53 replied to Hoenheim's topic in Carolina Panthers
Screw it. Honestly, if the best player on your team is a WR, and also the highest paid, you've got nothing but troubles coming up. See Dallas. Develop receivers, grab FAs from the second round of grabs and draft here and there. It's an important position, but save draft capital for players involved in every single snap, such as QBs, o-line and d-line, LBs, DBs. A great receiver can break a game open. A big name receiver with a good agent can break the bank and the team's future. -
Hard to argue that, but we are far from balanced offensively and defensively. And I know, we had a lot of problems, having been balanced before in how poorly the ENTIRE team played for the past five or so years.
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If you take anything from Saturday's games, it's this: DEFENSE wins championships. We don't have a defense yet. We need to work on that more than anything right now.
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Deshaun Watson most likely will only be in Canton as a day-pass guest or as an event attendee, but he did successfully pull off one of the flea flicker plays of all time, at least when it came to contracts. He simultaneously soaked Houston and then managed to get traded to the Browns for a massive haul not just for the Texans but for his own bank account, netting both one of the largest trade values of all time AND one of the most overpaid, fully guaranteed contracts of all times. I'd say he gave it all up for a few after massage tugs, but let's be honest, he hasn't had to give up anything except some on the field time. And considering how he has played, that was probably in his interest, too. Like I said back then when folks were praying we would land him, sometimes the biggest blessings are the ones you don't get.