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Time to bust out paper bags on heads at the Thursday Night game?
KatsAzz replied to hepcat's topic in Carolina Panthers
Wearing a bag on ones head as a method to protest will only make one look classless and have no useful purpose, in my opinion. This is something Saints would fans do and there is no way I would want our fanbase to get a reputation like theirs. -
Hmmm!!! Looks like the Panthers are having kicker tryouts after all.
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Translated : ("Trust the process and my decision making" means Wilkes will do what he is told by higher ups in the Panthers Headquarters.
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The chance at obtaining the 2023 # 1 overall draft selection looks better every week.
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Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
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Sure,all negative energy!
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Hmmm!!! That was an interesting article, to say the least. Now, let's see what happens to the Falcons this week.
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It is hard to call the Panthers parting with a player as talented as McCaffrey a winner, but that seems to be the case. The reality is that they will soon be starting over with a new head coach and could be staring down a significant overhaul. Holding on to a running back who has missed 23 games since the start of the 2020 regular season does not help; nor does having his contract on the books.
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If the Panthers don't get a QB this year then UNC's Drake Maye be someone to look at down the road.
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Quinten Johnston in the 1st, then Max Duggan in the 2nd.
KatsAzz replied to UpstatePantherfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
I agree that the Panthers need a # 1 / # 2 WR to pair with D.J. Moore and Quinten Johnson is my choice as the Panther # 1 draft selection. The top 2 or 3 QB's will probably be off the board when the Panthers draft, so they could probably trade back a few spots in the draft order, pick up another draft choice and still be able to select Quinten Johnson.. Quinten Johnson : So far in 2022, Johnston has 38 receptions for 574 yards and three touchdowns. He flashed in 2021, catching 33 passes for 612 yards and six touchdowns. Sources from around the NFL are high on his skill set. "He's 6-foot-4, 215 pounds and can win on all three levels. He puts up 20 yards per catch, runs great routes, is super smart, an alpha, and the hardest worker on the team," according to pro scouts. While Johnston still has more to prove with pro evaluators, they are high on him across the board. He could end up being the top receiver prospect for the 2023 NFL Draft. -
Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder has been under pressure to sell the franchise for a long time now. It all came down to this after it was revealed Snyder endorsed a toxic work culture around the franchise. Due to this, almost every other owner in the NFL wanted Snyder to leave the NFL and sell the franchise.
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I said a little prayer when OT Ikem Ekwon was drafted because I never thought he would last until the Panthers would be selecting.
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If P.J. does good the rest of the season at QB, I think the Panthers should stay with him and Corral, while obtaining a veteran QB, if the top three QB's are gone before the Panthers pick in the 1st round. With that sceniro in mind, I would like to see them draft an additional outstanding WR to start along side DJ Moore with their # 1 pick.. My choice is: WR Quentin Johnston, TCU The Panthers should sprint to the podium with this pick. Johnston is arguably the best wide receiver in next year's draft class, and he could have a Calvin Johnson or Julio Jones-Esque career in the league. While Addison and Smith-Njigba are fine scheme-fit players, Johnston is an all-around talent. He is one of the biggest wideouts (i 6' 4") n next year's class, he is amazingly productive, and he cannot be stopped with the ball in his hands, a rarity for a player of his size. If PJ or Corral is the starter in 2023, having Johnston in tow would be a huge help.
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Rams Offering Two (Future) Firsts for Burns
KatsAzz replied to OnlyPantherFaninMaine's topic in Carolina Panthers
I am all for trading Burns for those two 1st round picks offered by the Rams. I realize those 1st Round Picks are a few years down the road because the Rams have been trading 1st round picks but they should be high picks that would be available just about the time the Panthers need them.. Burns is a good pass rusher but not so great against the run, so i consider him somewhat of a one trick pony. I feel he can eventually be replaced by a more complete DE that can rush the passer and stop the run, for close to what the Panthers will have to pay him. Not only would the Panthers have a more complete DE, the draft picks they gain could be used in various ways to eventually help rebuild or refurbish the team. . -
You make some valid points but there is probably no kickers available that are better than him. Unless he totally messes up big time, his job may be safe for now but I look for stiff competion among kickers in the 2023 training camp.
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Foreman is a Piece we Need to Hold Onto
KatsAzz replied to Carolina Cajun's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Foreman is a Piece we Need to Hold Onto
KatsAzz replied to Carolina Cajun's topic in Carolina Panthers
D'Onta Foreman RB #33 -
Very possible because history often tends to repeat.
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That was my exact first thoughts when i read it.. There is no way that Robbie could have written a grammatically correct post like that.
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True!!! Colin Cowherd is another nit wit I refuse to listen to.
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The way out moronic, misinformed statements are why i make a point never listen to Adam Gold
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Inside the Carolina Panthers' three seasons of quarterback failure
KatsAzz replied to Vox's topic in Carolina Panthers
My main take from the long but interesting article: { "Multiple front office sources with rival teams say they believe Fitterer and his well-respected core staff will remain intact, seemingly giving Carolina a strong basis from which to rebuild the team." } { "But so much still hinges on what Tepper does with the head coach vacancy, a move that will undoubtedly inform the team's future at the quarterback position and beyond." } -
Inside the Carolina Panthers' three seasons of quarterback failure
KatsAzz replied to Vox's topic in Carolina Panthers
I am not a draft or expert QB evaluator by no means but i felt with all my being and hope, the Panthers would trade up to select Herbert, no matter what it took. I felt it would solve the QB position for years. Sadly, they didn't, which has caused the team to spin its wheels and revert back to the same place they were before that draft. -
https://www.panthers.com/team/players-roster/henry-anderson/ A former third-round draft pick in 2015, Henry Anderson has played for Indianapolis (2015-17), the New York Jets (2018-20) and New England (2021). He had 170 career tackles with 23 tackles for loss. 31 yr old 6'6' 300 Lbs. A former third-round draft pick in 2015, Henry Anderson has played for Indianapolis (2015-17), the New York Jets (2018-20) and New England (2021). He had 170 career tackles with 23 tackles for loss.