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Asking Olivia about Cam and the super bowl
Jay Roosevelt replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
That poo ought to be illegal. I don't know how celebrities deal with that. -
Next to bringing Cam back Shaq's play has been the biggest surprise on the season, IMO.
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Bold Playoff Prediction (by another possible nutter!?)
Jay Roosevelt replied to CarolinaLivin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Nutter? This guy's a genius! -
I just can't understand why they won't play Brady Christensen. He can't possibly be any worse than Daley.
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Official Panthers at Cardinals GameDay thread
Jay Roosevelt replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Who's starting at left tackle? -
Well, he is 32 years old now. This isn't the same college kid we drafted in 2011.
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Anyone who expects the Cam of 2015 (or even 2017) is setting themselves up for disappointment. Plus, our OL is still our OL; it's not like they can block long enough for receivers to get downfield anyway. That said, if Cam can just be a decent game-manager as a passer while giving us a boost as a runner it's a huge improvement over Darnold and with our defense that may be enough to get us into the playoffs. One thing I find interesting is the fact that, reportedly, the team wanted Cam to sign a 2-year deal. That tells me that maybe the plan was to let Cam serve as a bridge QB until we can draft our QB of the future in 2023, given the weak QB class next year. It'd also give us time to build up the OL before throwing a rookie out there. If that's the case then I think it's entirely possible that Cam is re-signed in the offseason for at least another year, baring a really poor showing for the rest of this year.
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Trading for CJ Henderson was a mistake.
Jay Roosevelt replied to hepcat's topic in Carolina Panthers
Maybe, but at the same time is he really better than Jackson, Gilmore, or Bouye right now? I can buy the "long-term move" argument with Henderson, but it is disappointing that he hasn't even gotten a jersey the last few weeks. -
If he's healthy and still in playing shape, absolutely.
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Scott Fiterer - mid season grade
Jay Roosevelt replied to mrcompletely11's topic in Carolina Panthers
Way too early to say, especially given Rhule is obviously the final decision maker. I thought we did fine in the draft, and even added some good defensive free agents. It's just the OL and QB, which I have a feeling were Rhule's decisions more than Fit's. -
The 2022 NFL Draft QB class is giving off 2013 vibes
Jay Roosevelt replied to trueblade's topic in Carolina Panthers
I do like Kenny Pickett. -
Michael Thomas "Slant Boi" out for the Year
Jay Roosevelt replied to Seltzer's topic in Carolina Panthers
That... might actually work lol -
lol I remember that game. We got a 1st down on the first play.
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I've been doing a lot of research on Kenny Pickett this week and maybe I'm just smoking the hope-ium, but he looks like a legit NFL QB prospect. He's certainly got the arm and accuracy and some mobility as well. There was a play against Miami where he was forced to roll out and found his receiver in the endzone for a TD that was as good as any throw you'll see on Sunday. I wasn't really expecting to be as impressed with Pickett as I have been. He may well be that guy who vaults into the top-5.
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Any chance Grayson McCall enters the '22 draft?
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Rhule might well be able to coach, but we'll never know without an NFL-caliber OL and QB. IMO, Rhule's biggest weakness has been in his approach to free agency, since we know he has final say over Fit and likely over Hurney last year too.
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Chris Simms: People have caught on to the Panthers offense.
Jay Roosevelt replied to Tbe's topic in Carolina Panthers
True, but it's not just the QB. The OL is awful, too. It's tough to gauge any OC with this kind of awful talent to work with at both the OL AND QB. -
Chris Simms: People have caught on to the Panthers offense.
Jay Roosevelt replied to Tbe's topic in Carolina Panthers
This is why I'm not jumping on Joe Brady's back about the offense. I'm not saying he isn't part of the problem but he's also working with one of the worst starting QBs in football. -
When's the last time we had a good OL? Not a decent one, but one where we can honestly say every player on it was at least average and at least a couple were better than that? Even in 2015 our tackles were suspect, as we saw in SB50. I'm thinking... 2008?
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I've definitely lost a lot of faith in Rhule these last 3 weeks or so. We're seeing issues right now that we didn't see last year, which is really odd.
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He's overrated. Solid, not spectacular and certainly not elite
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It's bad when the guy playing out of position and the rookie making his first start are double and tripling up the grades of our "veteran" interior linemen.