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Wow, Jeremy started this thread so early Matt Corral has already been in it for an hour
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That was egregious. That should be an ejection right there. Honestly that could have paralyzed that dude for life.
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Santoso sighting!
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Damn. Remember when a 55 yarder was a Hail Mary? Now it's verging on being considered a gimme. That would have been good from 65. And right down the middle. The kicking game in the NFL is absurd right now!
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What are your thoughts on these helmet bubbles AKA Guardian Caps
Captroop replied to TheBigKat's topic in Carolina Panthers
I was only being slightly tongue-in-cheek. I honestly believe the way to make the sport safer is to get rid of the helmets. The padding is a double-edged sword, it makes contact less violent on the body, but paradoxically enables the players to use their bodies more violently. Take special teams as an example. You take the pads off people, you really gonna tell me two full-grown men will sprint directly at each other until they collide? But that's every kickoff and punt return with pads on. -
What are your thoughts on these helmet bubbles AKA Guardian Caps
Captroop replied to TheBigKat's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I see Sam to the Rams possibly in the near future...
Captroop replied to musicman's topic in Carolina Panthers
My lingering suspicion since the Baker trade was the "QB competition" was purely to inflate Sam's value. That the splitting reps, and rotating him in with the ones, and the general act that Sam could potentially be a starting QB was to advertise him. So when a starter inevitably goes down with an injury before the season starts, it's 1-800-CALL-FITT. I also don't expect we'd get much, but if we could get a 6th, and get a portion of his salary off-loaded, it's a huge win for the Panthers. Frankly, we should all be praying from Sam to ball out during training camp and the preseason. -
Anyone who doesn't have their head in the sand or firmly between their ass cheeks like you has seen rich, famous, and powerful men get away with sexual abuse with no punishment or a slap on the wrist enough times to know that they aren't in the same justice system when "innocent until proven guilty" applies. These fuggers, the standard is "where there's smoke, there's fire."
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I'm in no particular rush to see Corral out there. I haven't seen this much hype for a third round QB since... ...hold on, I'm sure I can think of one. I really don't understand the rush for Corral to get all the reps, get all the starts, be the future NOW!!! Aaron Rodger was a first rounder, and everyone was shocked he lasted until the late first. And he spent the first 3 years on the bench behind a fading Brett Favre. I'd say that experience on the pine worked out well for Aaron and the Packers. Matt Corrall fell to the second day of the draft. He was taken in the same round as Will Grier. Historically, that's the level of quality NFL franchises thought Matt Corral is in the same league as. And everyone here acts like he's a surefire stud and the future of the franchise. If you honestly think he is, then you shouldn't have a problem with him spending a couple seasons learning the speed of the NFL game as a backup.
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Good for him. Hope that means in a more confident place; stress-eating can be a bitch. I'm ready for (and perhaps foolishly expecting) Rhule to take a step forward in his coaching career. If he dropped some of the college locker room "DBO" nonsense like he dropped LBs, and he's delegating responsibility to the folks with actual NFL experience, I can at least hold onto my optimism for the season.
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I get the distinct feeling from this post that you don't understand how lawyers work. Yes, the lawyers invested hundreds of billable hours. They have interviews on top of interviews with the accusers, they take the time to transcribe everything, conduct research on the accuser's claims, study legal precedent, consult with experts, type up legal documentation. Across a staff of partners, paralegals investigators and documentation specialists, yes, they've invested hundreds of billable hours before they tip their hand to the subject of the lawsuit. They're probably taking these cases pro bono, so the only way they get their costs covered is by recouping their legal fees through a settlement or a court awarded amount. They don't settle for an amount that just barely keeps the lights on.
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The lawyer's aren't settling these cases for $50k. What's that, $20,000 per case for hundreds of hours of work? Not a chance. Each settlement is easily in the low-to-mid 6 figures. I think they're guilty, or at least complicit, and this move is a two-fold win for them; they get to silence the accusers behind an NDA before the details can come out, and on top of that they get to control the narrative and have the last word. We will never hear the accusers' side of the story, and the Texans can claim these settlements were some sort of altruistic gesture because they #believewomen. No one will ever be able to refute them. That's a massive PR victory for the Texans.
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It was fine. I went and saw it because I had free time on Saturday, and I keep forgetting I saw it. Made no lasting impression. Christian Bale was perhaps a mistake in casting, because he brings real acting gravitas to the role to the point where he's just acting circles around the Marvel pretty people. It really stands out. It doesn't hold a candle to Ragnarok. But honestly, almost nothing does. That's one of the most fun movies I've seen in the last decade. Still, I'll see anything Taika Waititi makes. And if this is him missing the mark, he still outclasses 90% of directors working today in terms of making an entertaining product. But I will say, it was great to see a packed movie theater again! Not an empty seat in the house, and the box office returns are great. So I guess general audiences haven't tired of Marvel yet.
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Again, Smitty is cautiously optimistic about Mayfield
Captroop replied to GRWatcher's topic in Carolina Panthers
His bread is buttered by the NFL Network, which would benefit more from Stephen A. and Shannon Sharpe negative hot takes. Pandering to a small market fanbase is buttering a whole baguette with a pat of butter. -
Apology accepted.
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Someone try to make a highlight reel of Panthers QB throws from the last 4 years that's 2 minutes long. I don't understand the negativity. He's an improvement over what we have. We didn't give up an arm and a leg to get him.
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If you're deaf, I guess. Mayfield has 92 TD and a playoff win to show for it. Not remotely the same. Mayfield has one bad year. Darnold has 4.
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...is that a serious question? Okay, let's pretend that's not self-explanatory, and I'll give you a serious answer: He had as many head coaches as he had years on the team.
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He also has 4,000 more yards, and 38 more Touchdowns in the same number of seasons. Really think about that. He has more touchdowns and fewer interceptions than Jake Delhomme had in his first 4 years with the Panthers. Seriously, you've got to be trolling.
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Went from a 4 to a 6. From a, "Meh, I'll watch. It's football season," to I'm certifiably interested in watching week 1 and seeing how it plays out over the season. That's got to count as excitement. Pre-Draft/FA I was a 3. If we'd traded for Watson, I literally wouldn't have bothered to tune in.
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ITT: I learn that apparently half the board thought Matt Corral was the second coming of Christ and Baker is standing in the way of his apotheosis to instant football godhood. I'm excited about Corral too. But he's a third round rookie. Getting a year on the bench can only be good for him. And an instant upgrade at QB is definitely good for the Panthers.
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I don't have a problem with this. Dude is a legit gunslinger. His best years are definitely in front of him, and I think he's a guy who can command a huddle. And I don't think he has the headcases here that he had to deal with in Cleveland. With protection, there's no reason to think he can't succeed here. I was content to roll with what we have, but this could actually make us a contender for the next 2-3 years.
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Cuba Gooding Jr. would like a word with you... This is amazing! The cast is incredible, the plot sounds exciting, I'm really looking forward to seeing it. If I can make it down to Greensboro for the premier, I'll be there! You should be incredibly proud because this is a huge accomplishment!