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Official Panthers Visits/Prospect Meetings Tracker
pantherclaw replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
There is no direct correlation between visits/senior bowl interviews and whom actually gets drafted. It may happen. It may not. Yes, the odds are high it may be. No sure thing.- 109 replies
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Hey now, I didn't even bother stating the fact that most receivers need 3 years to truly develop in the NFL... and the only thing I'm an expert of is how to make a fool of myself. In my defense, it has been a long time since I've done so. God says there is still hope for me!!
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I believe that he has kind of mentally checked out. Constant revolving door with the coaching staff. Being buried on the depth chart at times when it made little since for him to be so. Revolving door at the QB position, which hurts EVERY receiver that isn't the top target. I'm not holding onto hope that he turns it around here. I do believe he has the talent to be more successful in this league. It may very well end up being with a different team. Our current head coach is considered a receivers genius. Perhaps this staff, with a true commitment from TMJ himself, can see him improve this season.
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Panthers agree to terms with linebacker Tae Davis
pantherclaw replied to Carolina Panthers's topic in Carolina Panthers
Don't know who this kid is, bur I'm undefeated on Madden with Byrce Young!! -
"He's part of the poo a how regime. He's in over his heqd" Blah blah blah
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Montana's arm strength was not even average. Seriously.
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I simply don't agree with you. He can make three throws.
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Bryce's arm is good enough. No, it's not elite. Both of the guys that are considered goats (Montana and Brady), neither had big arms. In fact I use to laugh at the rainbows that Montana would have to throw. Now calm down, I'm not.comparing Bryce to the Goats. Just pointing out his arm is good enough for the NFL. I know many of you will die on your disdain for Bryce, but he's not what yall paint him to be. I, personally, got tired of watching him having to run for his life. Not having time to make his reads, let alone set his feat. I'm looking forward to seeing what he can do behind a good oline, and a more complete receiver room. No matter how it works out, it never changes the fact that drafting a QB, more often than not, doesn't succeed. I know I'm one of the few, but I believe in his talent. Maybe the NFL will destroy him, or maybe he'll surprise all of us.
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His footwork was shitty because he was running for his life. The BS that gets passed off on here is enough to choke a blue whale.
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Soo, new kick off rules, and tackling is now illegal (the hip drop). Not even sure why special teams still exists at this point. They're on their way to eliminating defenses all together. Not sure how much long I'll continue to give a damn about the NFL at all.
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Not worth the trade up.
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Not the same.
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I'm so glad I'm old enough to remember real football.
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There is a difference in being able to play in front of your family.
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Great thread.
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Like it. New talent for depth.
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Chase is a damn fool. The Saints are bigger fools.
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As a life long Panther fan, I have a similar resume with choices I would have made. As a life-long football fan, dating back before the Panthers existed, I know all to well regardless of the team, regardless of their plans, it doesn't always pan out. Often it doesn't, especially considering the goal of every team is to win the Lombardi Trohpy. I've learned to never get too high on a player, and never get too down. I've seen highly coveted players absolutely fail in the NFL, and undrafted players reach the HOF. I was alright with the Young pick. My football eye knows that the teams failure this last season was not on Bryce. I can't even give him a fair evaluation of my unprofessional opinion, based on how horrible the offense was as a whole. The reality is the team.needed rebuilding when they moved on from Cam. Many many poor choices were made. No patience played a big part of it. It's good to see the team investing in the offense the way it is. Seems like a new chapter has finally begun, different than than what we've experienced as Panther fans. Regardless whom is the QB, the offense needs this investment. I'm truly looking forward to being able to watch Bryce under conditions that don't destroy quarterbacks.
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The struggle every team.in the NFL faces.
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Couple of Tasks Left to Win the Offseason
pantherclaw replied to chknwing's topic in Carolina Panthers
Moton will be an extension. -
Brycs's dad picks between Keon, Ladd, AD & X
pantherclaw replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
Older than your grandma's crusty underwear. -
Disagree.
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He's been a Panther from the beginning. He is the leader on defense. I REALLY want to see him do a full season in Evero's defense.
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Bears cashing in on Bryce Young trade
pantherclaw replied to Jackie Lee's topic in Carolina Panthers
I have never cared what the bears do. Nor what their fans think. I'm not starting now.