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KatsAzz

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  1. The writer of this article must cover the NBA or MLB because he is certainly not tuned into the NFL Draft.
  2. True .... Both could be a recipe for failure!
  3. I will agree with that assumption as well.
  4. The team needs wholesale trades and a vast shake up if they expect to ever be able to compete in the NBA.
  5. After the NFL Combine gets thought with their evaluations, I look for some present high rated QB's to slip back a little while a few lesser ones move up .
  6. If I was the Panthers G.M., Stroud is the only QB I would trade up for but I would not give up as much as the mock drafts indicated.
  7. Translated, what Christian McCaffrey meant was the Panthers coaching had sucked. What a surprise!
  8. The next several years may not be a good time to be a Denver Bronco fan.
  9. Any and everything associated with Matt Rhule needs to be vanquished and removed so far and from the Panthers that his name will only be the distant memory of a plan gone bad.
  10. The Duke Blue Devils are now ranked in the top 25, a position Carolina would have had if they had won.
  11. The Shaq Thompson problem is a situation the Panthers made for itself by restructuring his deal over the last two years, kicking the can down the road to improve other positional groups. The chickens have now come home to roost, so to speak. Thompson could be sacrificed one way or another, but that is far from guaranteed. A scenario could emerge where Thompson is given a new deal, which gets restructured. This keeps him on the books and gives the Panthers extra wiggle room for acquisitions or tying up other key members of the team. Thompson is experienced enough to not let what comes next impact his performance levels, so take care of business between the white lines and everything else will fall into place. Whether that’s with the Panthers that drafted him in 2015 or elsewhere is the big question. But it’s hard to look at Thompson’s situation and not think that all options remain on the table.
  12. If the Panthers can stay put and still get Florida's Anthony Richardson at #9 I will be happy.
  13. Please check with your local dryc\ cleaner,see what they suggest, then let us know what they said.
  14. I see what you are saying but the presence of Evero as a coach should help in showing Burns how to use extra chances he would have to utilize his explosiveness into and off the edge.
  15. The players who’ll likely benefit most from Evero’s presence are the ones already leading the unit. Brian Burns will go from a defensive end to a standup outside linebacker—in a role similar to what Haason Reddick has thrived under in Philadelphia. Frankie Luvu will join him on the opposite end, giving him more chances to utilize his explosiveness into and off the edge. That duo would be backed up by Marquis Haynes Sr. and Amaré Barno, two more situational pass rushers with profiles to fit the bill. Plus, the inside—as it was even in a 4-3 base—must still be addressed regardless. (Perhaps we finally see safety Jeremy Chinn move next to Shaq Thompson.) As far as the trench, the nose tackle spot has a few naturals in the 334-pound Marquan McCall, the 331-pound Bravvion Roy or even the emerging Derrick Brown. Otherwise, the slightly svelter Brown could play an as end in a potential partnership with free agent Matt Ioannidis—who already has experience in a 3-4 defense. Then, from there, expect to see pressure, pressure and a little more pressure. Evero’s creativity in his scheming allowed him to dial up blitzes on 32.9 percent of opposing dropbacks, which accounted for the fourth-highest mark in the league.
  16. If the Panthers go to a 3-4 defense, the players who’ll likely benefit most from Evero’s presence are the ones already leading the unit. Brian Burns will go from a defensive end to a standup outside linebacker—in a role similar to what Haason Reddick has thrived under in Philadelphia. Frankie Luvu will join him on the opposite end, giving him more chances to utilize his explosiveness into and off the edge. That duo would be backed up by Marquis Haynes Sr. and Amaré Barno, two more situational pass rushers with profiles to fit the bill. Plus, the inside—as it was even in a 4-3 base—must still be addressed regardless. (Perhaps we finally see safety Jeremy Chinn move next to Shaq Thompson.) As far as the trench, the nose tackle spot has a few naturals in the 334-pound Marquan McCall, the 331-pound Bravvion Roy or even the emerging Derrick Brown. Otherwise, the slightly svelter Brown could play an as end in a potential partnership with free agent Matt Ioannidis—who already has experience in a 3-4 defense. Then, from there, expect to see pressure, pressure and a little more pressure. Evero’s creativity in his scheming allowed him to dial up blitzes on 32.9 percent of opposing dropbacks, which accounted for the fourth-highest mark in the league.
  17. UNC is certainly not playing to the high level that the talent they have would suggest, so inept coaching could have a lot to do with that fact.
  18. Thanks. That was a very impessive and enlighting video pertaining to the Panthers new DC.
  19. The hiring of Ejiro Evero as their new DC by the Panthers is great news and appears they just pull off one of the greatest coups of the offseason, He was in was in high demand for multiple positions within multiple organizations, also previously interviewed for the Panther’s HC job.
  20. KatsAzz

    Justin Herbert

    Here's hoping that Pnathers new HC Reich can help point them in the right direction as they seek the most important asset: a player with impeccable talent and unassailable football character. A quarterback to lift the franchise.
  21. True! Bozeman is the glue that hold this OL together in my opinion.
  22. Sadly, all your statements are correct.
  23. This should be a good, evenly matched game to watch.
  24. I would love for the Panthers to obtain Jacoby Brissett as a bridge QB until Corall or a QB they draft develops. QB JACOBY BRISSETT, CLEVELAND BROWNS Contract Projection: Two years, $16 million ($8M per year); $11 million total guaranteed Brissett proved to be a great choice for the Browns as their interim quarterback in 2022, and he doesn’t get enough credit for his solid play through the first 11 games. His 75.2 passing grade ranked 12th among quarterbacks with at least 100 attempts on the season, and he placed in the top 10 in big-time throw rate (4.9%). Brissett should once again become one of the highest-paid backup quarterbacks in the NFL if he doesn’t get a shot as a bridge starting quarterback.
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