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I think whoever is helping her to create this town uses things like that to keep her imprisoned. Showing her dead Vision reminding her what awaits if she chooses to end the town manifestation.
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Stafford didn’t want to come to the Panthers
Zod replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Of course he would have rather gone to a contender- 145 replies
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Not true. The nuts still work. They would just need new tubes connected.
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If he is the pick of course I would pull for him but out of all the first round QBs this year he is the biggest risk
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My final offer: 2021 1st and 2nd 2022 1st and 3rd 2023 2nd CMC Shaq Thompson This is as far as I would go. Burns, Chinn, or Brown? GTFO
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Living together without being married = Living in sin
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Rams are a QB away from being serious Superbowl contenders for the next few years They are in win now mode. We are not.
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Deshaun strikes me as a very intelligent and thoughtful guy. I'm not concerned about him not wanting to play in Carolina because of "how we did cam". If he doesn't come here it will be for far more important reasons.
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You think this is the entire story or just one side of it?
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A whole lot of people are speculating on things that are much more complex than "oh they did cam wrong Deshaun won't come here". This isn't a part time job after highschool.
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Say no more. I'm on the mother fugger.
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Most Disappointing Moves of the 2020 Offseason
Zod replied to AceBoogie's topic in Carolina Panthers
Signing Teddy was the wrong move. Moving on from Cam was not.- 35 replies
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ESPN weighing in on what the Panthers may be thinking. Would you do this?
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Who forced you to click on it and comment I'd gladly trade 10 of you for one below average huddler.
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Deshaun WATSON Officially Requests Trade from Texans
Zod replied to ncstatekwi's topic in Carolina Panthers
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If the Panthers land Stafford, it is win now, not rebuild
Zod replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I disagree. Brown and Chinn no longer rookies. Burns coming into his own. The defense should be good enough to win with a couple more pieces added this offseason. -
Matt Stafford's NFL records Most passing touchdowns in a single game by a rookie quarterback: 5 (tied with Ray Buivid, Jameis Winston, Deshaun Watson, and Daniel Jones)[210] Youngest quarterback to throw for at least five touchdowns in a single game (21 years, 288 days) (November 22, 2009 against the Cleveland Browns)[211] First player in NFL history to complete 60% or more of all passes in each game in a season (2015)[212] Most games with at least one touchdown pass in a season: 16 (2011, tied NFL record)[213] Most consecutive 350+ yards passing games: 4 (2011–2012, tied with Drew Brees)[214] Most passing yards thrown for in a single game without a touchdown pass: (443, December 22, 2012 against the Atlanta Falcons)[215] Most passing attempts in a season: 727 (2012)[216] Most pass attempts per game, season: 45.44, 2012[217] Most games with 40+ pass attempts in a season: 13 (2012)[218] Fastest player to reach 15,000 career passing yards (53 games played)[219] Fastest player to reach 20,000 career passing yards (71 games played)[220] Fastest player to reach 25,000 career passing yards (90 games played)[221] Fastest player to reach 30,000 career passing yards (109 games played)[222] Fastest player to reach 40,000 career passing yards (147 games played)[188] Fastest player to reach 3,000 completions (125 games played)[223] Most passing yards in first 100 games (27,890) [224] Most fourth quarter comebacks in a season: 8 (2016) Most game-winning drives in a single season: 8 (2016) I didn't realize just how prolific a QB he has been while wasting away in NFL no man's land (Detroit).
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If the Panthers go out and get a QB the caliber of Matt Stafford they should absolutely be held to the "win now" standard and not the "rebuild" standard of 2020. Given the level of success the 2020 season brought in terms of rookie defensive players coupled with a second year in the new system of Rhule, Brady, and Snow on top of a full offseason and preseason... well.... 2021 had better not be a losing season. At least 9-7 would be the expectation. Agree?
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Teams already reaching out to Detroit for Stafford
Zod replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Canes fans need a real home to setup shop since their board was closed. Make sure you spread the word about this forum. I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make it grow into a real force like our Panthers forum.
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Gil Brandt has about as much respect as anyone could in the NFl community. He says: "I think Carolina is a darkhorse team to watch in any Matthew Stafford trade. Sweet spot for me is teams in the backend of the first round. Panthers are at No. 8, which would give Lions two in top 10. Teddy Bridgewater isn't answer in Carolina. Stafford has several good years left." I'd listen.
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1. Washington Football Team As CBS Sports' R.J. White noted, new Washington general manager Martin Mayhew was the general manager in Detroit when Stafford was drafted with the top pick back in 2009. It proved to be a great decision and the University of Georgia prospect set multiple franchise and NFL records during his tenure with the Lions. Washington does have Alex Smith, who pulled off a remarkable NFL comeback this past season, but he struggled to stay healthy due to other nagging injuries. Washington had to start journeyman Taylor Heinicke in its postseason matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Washington has a star wide receiver in Terry McLaurin, a talented 2020 rookie running back in Antonio Gibson and an elite defense which is highlighted by a defensive line made up of all first-round picks. Even with a healthy Smith, Washington could stand to upgrade at the quarterback position, and it's a move that could potentially make them a legitimate contender. Washington should call and see if the Lions would accept the No. 19 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. 2. Indianapolis Colts Philip Rivers recently announced his retirement, so, naturally, the Colts are also in the market for a new starting quarterback. Like Washington, this is a team that appears to be just a quarterback away, but they are much closer to being a legitimate contender. Rivers led the Colts to an 11-5 record this past season -- which was their best campaign since 2014. This is a franchise that has had bad luck with the quarterback position since they parted ways with Peyton Manning. Andrew Luck decided to hang up the cleats early, Jacoby Brissett didn't make the most of his opportunity as a starter and then Rivers gave Indy just one season. Stafford is under contract for two more years and appears to have a lot left. He also still has elite arm talent and knows how to spread the ball around to multiple talented wideouts, so he could fit right in with the likes of T.Y. Hilton and Michael Pittman Jr. 3. San Francisco 49ers The 49ers have Jimmy Garoppolo under contract for at least another two seasons, but that doesn't mean San Francisco won't move on from him this offseason. Last month, 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan was asked about Garoppolo, and he didn't sound extremely confident about his franchise quarterback. "You can't say anything with certainty," the coach told reporters, per ESPN's Nick Wagoner. "You don't sit here and make promises on anything. When you build a football team, it's your job to put the best team together year in and year out." Shanahan did open his dialogue by saying he believes Garoppolo "is going to be our quarterback next year," but his responses to questions concerning his quarterback certainly sounded like he was open to a change. It's hard to believe anything you hear from coaches -- remember when the Arizona Cardinals said that Josh Rosen was their quarterback before drafting Kyler Murray? The 49ers are just one year removed from the Super Bowl, but they failed to make the playoffs this past season. With a solid defense and then versatile weapons like Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk and George Kittle, this team would instantly get back to contending if they upgraded at the quarterback position. 4. New England Patriots Former Lions head coach Matt Patricia is returning to the Patriots so maybe he could put in a good word with Bill Belichick concerning Stafford. The Cam Newton experiment did not work and the Patriots are again looking for a new quarterback to fill the void Tom Brady left. It's true that New England has plenty of holes to fill this offseason on the offensive side of the ball, but the quarterback issue is clearly the most important. Stafford's contract is affordable, the Patriots have the No. 15 overall pick and Belichick obviously has some success when it comes to working with a veteran signal-caller and developing a system around him that works. 5. Denver Broncos After going 4-1 as a rookie, Drew Lock took a step backward in his second season. He won just four of 13 starts, and he completed 57.3 percent of his passes for 2,933 yards, 16 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. Despite having two capable running backs and plenty of weapons to throw the ball to, Lock's inconsistencies held back the offense in multiple games this past season, which could lead one to believe that someone else will be starting under center in 2021. John Elway is no longer calling the shots in Denver, but he's still in the front office and could be a fan of a big-armed veteran who fits the prototypical build. The Broncos could also be considered a team that is a quarterback away from finding success, as they have young weapons in Tim Patrick, Jerry Jeudy, KJ Hamler and then tight end Noah Fant. Having Lock learn behind a veteran for a year or two would also be beneficial. (Source)