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KatsAzz

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  1. I am all on board for obtaining a hard charging, physical winger
  2. I fully agree that TNT is not all that great but it's still better than nothing.
  3. If Fangio is just looking for a ring this year or next year, Miami is not the team he should sign up with.
  4. While some may now perceive Fangio lacks conviction about his next role, sources indicate that this unnecessarily prolonged saga will likely come to its conclusion soon with Fangio teaming with McDaniel in Miami.
  5. Here's why the Panthers and Matt Rhule are battling over buyout money Anthony Rizzuti follow February 1, 2023 2:25 pm ET We learned on Wednesday morning, through the reporting of CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones, that Matt Rhule has filed an arbitration suit against the Carolina Panthers. The complaint alleges that the team is refusing to pay roughly $5 million of his severance compensation, which is a part of the buyout from this past season’s firing. Well, Jones also noted that the Panthers are indeed refusing to pay Rhule—under the belief that he and the University of Nebraska are trying to get one over on owner David Tepper. Rhule’s buyout entails a dollar-for-dollar credit against what’s left on his deal with Carolina. So—essentially—the less Nebraska pays, the more the Panthers will. Being that Rhule’s new pact is considerably backloaded, Carolina will argue that Rhule and his new employer have finagled the terms to get Tepper to pay more upfront. Here, as mentioned by Jones, is the policy the Panthers will reference under reasonableness with new contracts. The eight-year deal with Nebraska, which has an annual average salary of $9.25 million, will pay Rhule just $5.5 million in his first year and eventually escalate up to $12.5 million.
  6. I think Tom Brady did a good job with this announcement. He’s the GOAT of football QB’s and still young enough to accomplish other great things in his life. Brady made the game of football even more fun to watch and talk about! I wish him all the best and look forward to seeing him in other places. Thanks for the memories Tom- you were amazing!
  7. Great idea! Rodney Peete could be the starting QB and HC Franck Reich could be the backup QB. Why the Panthers haven't thought of this really puzzles me.
  8. I think we can agree that Rhule will go down as the most inept and disliked head coach by Carolina Panther fans, in the teams history.
  9. Instead of Rhule wanting more money from the Panthers, that fraud should be giving back some of the millions he conned them out of!
  10. Everything comes to an end eventually. Acceptance of the certainty and permanence of what you cannot control can be so difficult. Especially when you have been to the Top.... been the very best. Time knows no prejudice. One must embrace and appreciate their own experiences dearly holding that personal meaning as enough. Our moment in time is just that, a moment, to be surpassed by moments that follow. Live all of your moments.
  11. Reich wouldn’t confirm he plans to call plays in Carolina, but it sounds as if that's his preference. “Obviously I've always enjoyed doing that, and felt like I’ve had a good bit of success doing that,” Reich said. “When you have a head coach who has played the position, he knows what looking through that lens of a quarterback looks like,” Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer said. “He knows what processing looks like, how to call games through that eye. So there are a lot of advantages to having an offensive head coach."
  12. I think the new DC will have a lot of input in deciding the kind of defense they run. It could wind up being both a 4-3 or 3-4, being used depending on the occasion at the time..
  13. The report below is what Ian Rapoport has released. Ian Rapoport @RapSheet Unbelievable: The #Broncos spent today trying to hire DeMeco Ryans AGAIN today before he recommitted to the #Texans, sources say. When he agreed to terms with the Texans, they moved and finalized Sean Payton.
  14. That is a plan I could live with. Brissett would be a good bridge QB until the 1st rd QB and Corral got their NFL legs under them.
  15. I hope the Bronco fans aren't expecting miracles from Payton this year or they could be disappointed because I am not certain that Payton's style and Wilson will be that good of a match .
  16. Reich let it be known in no uncertain terms in the press conference, when he said the players would be the ones making the train go but the coaches would be the ones driving the train.
  17. It is an obvious plus that Reich has spent the last four-and-a-half seasons as head coach of the Indianapolis Colts prior to being let go in the middle of last season. He amassed a 40-33-1 record with the Colts and finished over .500 in three of his four full seasons. He battled quarterback turnover throughout the duration of his tenure but was generally able to lead above average offenses and above average teams. Prior to his time in Indy, he was the whizzbang offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles that made Carson Wentz actually look good and before winning the Super Bowl with Nick Foles. Prior to his coaching career, Reich spent several years as Jim Kelly’s backup in Buffalo before spending his last few years as a journeyman. Those journeys contained one stop with the Panthers, where he started (and lost) three games in 1995. Consider this a coming home of sorts.
  18. You could very well be correct with your assumption.
  19. That is what Reich alluded to, adding that you have to use the similar things you are packing better than the team you are currently playing.
  20. Even though the team will still be running the ball, it has to be music to the ears of fans to hear that a more up-tempo, no-huddle style is returning to the Panthers in 2023. One thing is for sure, the team will look a lot different on both sides of the ball in 2018.
  21. More proof that you can satisfy some people sometimes but not all the people all the time.
  22. I am glad to see Panthers keep special teams coordinator Chris Tabor and OL coach James Campen because they both did a whale of a job.
  23. I think Indy's problems start from the top with the owner, Jim Irsay, and then work its way down the ranks.
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