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Manna

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  1. Doesn't matter to me. I didn't think Teddy deserved it last year either. Looking back on last season and what transpired this offseason, I still believe that he didn't deserve it.
  2. No need. We don’t plan on receiving any punts lol.
  3. Puncture lung? No problem. Not wearing a tie? Bench.
  4. Who knows, but for some reason this game has a Super Bowl 50 rematch feeling.
  5. Only player I’m ok paying dead money for is Luke. Guy deserves it. And we actually have cap space? That’s blasphemy!
  6. I don’t know how updated this list is, but courtesy of NFL.com RB Darius Clark FB Rod Smith WR Krishawn Hogan WR Ishmael Hyman WR Micah Simon OT Matt Kaskey* OT Martez Ivey G Marquel Harrell DE Kendall Donnerson DE Austin Larkin DT Walter Palmore DT Mike Panasiuk* DT Caraun Reid LB Jonathan Celestin LB Paddy Fisher LB Nate Hall S Brian Cole S Doug Middleton S LaDarius Wiley K Joey Slye https://www.nfl.com/news/player-cuts-tracker-nfl-teams-53-man-rosters-for-2021-season
  7. Whomever plays opposite of him better get their act together. They’ll be seeing a lot of balls thrown their way.
  8. Deservedly, but I’m sure at least one of them will get snubbed (again).
  9. I’m fine with the short passes if it negates the opponents pass rush. Too many times I’ve seen us get beaten by the opposing team through dinking and dunking. It’s actually the right strategy compared to what we’ve seen before with Shula where he expected the offensive line to protect Cam for 10 seconds while the receivers ran routes that take 15 seconds to develop (exaggerated but you get the point). All QBs do well with a clean pocket. I hope Rhule and co. has answers for when the pocket gets dirty.
  10. Player: Teddy Bridgewater 2020; I don't think I ever recall a player tossing his coaches under the bus. Even terrible players like Bell, Chandler, Fua, Legedu Naanee, etc did their jobs terribly with some dignity. I'd put Carruth as well but I was too young/not a fan (yet) to remember the impact. Coach: Ron Meeks; He was supposed to bring that nastiness from the Colts to us, but our defense fell flat instead.
  11. Wasn't the dabbing during his 2015 MVP season based on a rap song that took the whole world by storm? I still see kids dabbing nowadays and secretly, inside, I'm thinking "My QB started that."
  12. You're right, Hurney lucked out on the Chinn "conversion." I don't know if that was solely on Hurney though as I recall Rhule saying that they made the switch out of necessity. Nevertheless, things appear to be trending upwards with this new GM, and I'm hoping it doesn't end up similar to what happened to Gettleman.
  13. I know what you’re saying, but that was on Hurney or Rhule not fit
  14. At least he’s played oline before. I was thinking more along the lines of converting a QB to WR, DT to o-line, safety to CB and vice versa. Hurney was notorious for those projects.
  15. I dont know about Christensen, but I’d imagine the learning curve from playing linemen is not steep like going QB to WR (Armanti Edwards).
  16. It’s just a breath of fresh air to have a GM who doesn’t draft a player with the intention of converting the player to a new position he’s never played in his life.
  17. At least our GM got something out of nothing. Can’t say our previous GM would’ve been able to pull that off. I’m liking this new GM’s moves so far.
  18. Good luck to Denver. Teddy might have more success on a team that can carry him, and overcome his decisions to throw short on 3rd/4th and long.
  19. If memory serves me right, the last time a Panthers QB was coddled was Jake Delhomme in the 2009 offseason. Jake was coming off that remarkable playoff loss to the Cardinals in which he gifted the Cardinals defense 5 interceptions. Fox (if I’m recalling correctly) decided to move him along slowly during the preseason to help build some confidence in him. Then comes week 1 versus the Eagles, in which Jake continues to gift the opposing defense interceptions. If all the stars align, I can only imagine what we’d be talking about after Darnold loses to his former team week 1.
  20. Eh, Mac Jones only looks good because Cam is a shell of his former self.
  21. It is important to set him up for success, but I could see the opposite happening if he feels his coach doesn't fully trust him. I don't know about Sam's interpretation of Rhule's remarks, but for me, it sounds like Sam's on a short leash as they're trying to get SOMETHING out of him with the expectation that he's already busted. Rhule's past remarks also seem to point to them expecting Sam to be nothing more than a game manager, which in this day and age won't lead to much success. Being labeled as one could also be harmful in its own right if Sam doesn't see himself that way. Hope my attempt at sport psychology makes sense.
  22. I too have noticed how coddled Darnold has been by Rhule. It gives off the impression that they are trying to get something out of damaged goods.
  23. I sat through 2010 with hope. Jimmy went through that season without throwing anyone under the bus. Can’t say the same about Teddy. Jimmy knew he sucked and didn’t blame anyone but himself, and for that I respect him. Bridegewater made excuses. but back to the topic. Imagine a pre-injury Cam with this offense
  24. For once we have a corner running stride for stride with the WR, disrupting the WR, and doesn't look 10ft shorter than the opposing WR.
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