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Panthers receive permission to interview Sean Payton
Krovvy replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
No, no, no, no, fug no. Bounty-gate ass shouldn't be in the league. -
Tepper enamored with Ben Johnson per Person
Krovvy replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Ben Johnson is the hottest coach available. -
Tepper enamored with Ben Johnson per Person
Krovvy replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Also, if anyone could bring Luke Kuechly back into the fold, it's probably coach Johnson. -
Tepper enamored with Ben Johnson per Person
Krovvy replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
The difference is Johnson has been in various coaching roles in the NFL, working his way up, for the past decade. -
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Krovvy replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Who wanted to trade up? For quite a while it was assumed he would be the one quarterback that could fall.
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If you're referring to me. What I'm stating is that McCaffrey isn't what was necessary for the Panthers to improve their running game. The running game improved with the offensive line gelling, as well as the scheme. To put up franchise record rushing numbers the team didn't need an elite running back. They only needed a JAG and a fourth round selection.
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The Saints & Colts both obviously tank. This league isn't as clean cut as you boys might imagine. You have to remember that Saints players were literally paid to injure other NFL players.
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No, you're right about that. The Panthers didn't know anything other than use and abuse. He needed to be worked into an offense that used his game breaking aspects to the fullest, without force feeding him every possible snap. This trade honestly probably honestly gives Christian a real shot at a full, healthy career. One where he'll still be very productive, if not more productive since he won't be missing as many games.
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This is who I want after reading write ups and checking in with other fanbases.
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You're misunderstanding me. I'm not Frank, what I was initially trying to imply was Christian does not move the team's needle. At the end of the day we weren't winning with him and even after he left ground production improved without him. It's just the nature of running backs.
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Yeah, you're not getting it. I'm not holding Chrisitan responsible. I'm saying that him being on the team does not move the needle. It didn't. A quarterback bad or good always moves the needle.
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Yeah, it's called positional value. A quarterback is the most important position in sports, with the NFL ensuring that year by year with their rule changes. On the other hand, running back is one of the most devalued positions in the last 30 years. To the point where teams are generally picking up late round prospects and undrafted free agents for their Super Bowl runs. Running back's production is readily replaced. It is what it is.
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And again, McCaffrey despite breaking records, did not add to the win total. Cam Newton inarguably did, making the team relevant and willing us to a Super Bowl.
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It's not because of McCaffrey, but at the end of the day the team wasn't winning when he was here. McCaffrey is great at breaking records, but he's expensive and his ground production readily replaced.
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You misunderstand me. What I'm saying is that's exactly what people do, when you're the face of the franchise. Several people here hated Cam and made every loss his alone. Though speaking of our former MVP quarterback, I would much rather go back to those years. Winning division titles, making it to a Super Bowl, having a chance in every game. Those were some of the best years to be a Panther's fan. On the other hand, we have for the past five years been in the worst stretch in in this team's history.
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Yeah, that and we haven't had a quarterback, so who else would it be?
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He was considered the 'face of the franchise' at the time. It kind of comes with the territory.
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That's true, but it is what it is. We didn't really win with Christian here and at the end of the day his ground production was readily replaced with cast-offs. It's just the modern NFL. Runningbacks are a dime a dozen because of it.
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Yeah, in a year where he was described by this fanbase as a slot receiver, since he was doing so poorly at runningback.
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I thought we were talking about when he played for the Panthers. Though certainly having the easiest schedule in the league does help with getting into the playoffs.
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Five wins?
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More of hopes than a prediction, but Ben Johnson & C.J. Stroud. I think Houston will trade up to the first pick to block Indianapolis from choosing their favored quarterback. From there Chicago will trade out again, hopefully to the Panthers. I believe Young will most likely go first overall, leaving Stroud to whomever makes the trade.