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Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread
Carolina Cajun replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
nothing to see here, refs dont take money from bookies...not a trash call there... -
Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread
Carolina Cajun replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
fugin pescatarians man -
Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread
Carolina Cajun replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
WTF was that tackling. just like no arms used for tackles now? Jesus christ, thats like circus bad. -
Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread
Carolina Cajun replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
LETS fuging GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! wake the fug up, we all got one hundred and fifty...THOUSAND DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GONNA BUY A BIG ASSED WIN! -
Honestly, Im there with you. I think it could go either way, but because of that I took a shot because the payout was so big. I put a 100 down (didnt expect to have the money so why not) but if we win its 320$ in winnings which is awesome. Another thing is teams announce when theyre "here" and I remember 2013, the panthers beat the bucs on a thursday night game and it was almost the announcement of the fact that we arrived. This could be that moment.
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Twas the night before the game, And all through the QC, No one was stressing, Not even Jaycee The graphic was there, With Panthers in the hunt, All the fans were just praying, that we wouldnt constantly punt, All of the sudden, there rose such a humm, Why it was 5 giant lineman, and a tiny Bryce Young, He slung from his right, Against a box that was stacked, And there on a deep crosser, He found A TMac Brown moved a lineman, with the greatest of ease, This ginormous man was able, To do whatever he please. Then in the fourth, We watched Rico Run, And a Sprinkle chuba, From the hands of tiny Bryce Young, Away he did kneel, As the clock rang at zero, Finally a primetime win, And tiny Young was the hero.
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I actually had some extra money and decided to do something I've never done before...I put 100$ on the panthers. If I lose, eh whatever, but the absolute complete disrespect is just kinda surprising. Things to consider. Panthers have won their last 3 road games After an abysmal start on the road, the panthers have won the last 3, granted game 1 was against the Jets, but the other 2 were solid road victories, one being the Packers and one being the Falcons and while some may dismiss Atlanta due to the record, that was their legit final gasp at life and a loss essentially killed their season and putting a team away in a make or break game is always difficult. The 9ers havent been great at home The 9ers are 7-4 on the season but even with that record they are 5-2 on the road and only 2-2 at home and even that is kind of missing the home road split more. They beat a rough atlanta team at home 20-10 and a 1 point win against a pretty bad cardinal team (yes I know we lost to them). Stopping making 49ers 1 Dimensional I think we're all aware of the weaknessess the panthers have how we are potentially to be exposed by Kittle and CMC. those are VERY viable critiques. However, thats in the passing game, but the 9ers are 6th worst at running the ball, they arent a great team between the tackles, and as such our front should be able to stop that middle of the field and make everything go outside which is where having Moerig in a Buffalo Nickel will help. Before people poo on me, Im not all sunshine pumping, I VERY WELL could see us lose this game, and maybe even get embarrassed, HOWEVER there is a lot to like about our potential. For playoffs this game has a ton of meaning and You have to know the team knows that, a loss hear loses a tie breaker with a team potentially for the last spot. They will be focused and I didnt even mention the homecoming of sorts for Bryce and Tmac who are gonna wanna show out back in Cali. Summation, panthers win 30-24
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PFF: Top 15 NFL rookies through Week 11
Carolina Cajun replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
yup, and hes outplayed tremble and JT sanders. both have places on the team, but only one needs to be the starter and we know who it should be. this will be a historically good draft. -
PFF: Top 15 NFL rookies through Week 11
Carolina Cajun replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Mitchell evans needs to be a bigger part of this offense. sure hands, good blocker, solid route runner, safety valve that bryce trusts. literally the whole package for a tight end. -
Just worry about it next year. Its that simple honestly. its way to early to do what ifs. I could see us trade/cut chuba and retain dowdle, I could see them let dowdle walk and go with Chuba/Etienne and Brooks, and I could see Dowdle and Chuba both stay and see what happens. Hell, we still have 6 games left THIS season plus possible post-season...what if Rico or Chuba have an ACL tear or severe injury. I DO NOT want that to happen, but stuff like that does happen. Remember RB is the most injury prone position in the NFL due to the beating their bodies take so having some extra guys is never bad, just wish it hadn't come at the cost we paid to get him.
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Super overlooked aspect. That bog YAC catch for tmac early was such a big play by the rookie. The pass was high and away, and if he doesn't catch or atleast get his hands on it, it's being fired right at the safety.
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I compare this team to 2013 panthers. same thing, hard win, 28-24
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I think thats the more likely answer, they wanted to have him focus on that role most likely. The more you diversify his route tree the more complicated it gets for a rookie, but I think him doing it so well this week has shown that he absolutely can get and excel at that. look for a lot more going forward.
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NFL=Not for Long. We will see, Kyle Allen had a super hot stretch with us, remember him compared to brady. Does he finish the season well. I do think as long as he doesnt completely implode (which...sadly with his past play is possible) hes guaranteed the 5th year option, but thats all that I can say at this point.
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So yes, him having his best game as a pro was a big part, but besides that him doing it while injured, while coming back into the game is a big difference. Yea he has come back and played in games when injured...but he also in those cases have come back in and stunk up the joint like so many times he has in the past and THAT is what makes it different.
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I HAD AN IDEA...what if the coaches just ya know lie to him. "hey bryce...yea I know the logos on the team we're playing look like SF...but its ACTUALLY the Falcons...the San Francisco falcons". Every week, rinse and repeat.
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his big flaw in durability is he HAS to learn to slide. Go take little league base sliding lessons if needed because one day one of those awkward dives is gonna get him knocked out.
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yesterday was finally the day I've waited for. He became the leader. He was given a Captain patch from the day he walked in the building even with him NEVER having done anything. Yea he did the right things, he high fived everyone as they came off the field, he was a supportive guy but that doesnt make you a leader. Those a good qualities for a leader, but that doesnt make you a leader. Yesterday, coming out with a reaggravation of that ankle injury, then coming back in and delivering THAT performance WHILE injured...thats the kind of thing that elevates the play of those around them and THATS what a leader does. Its the stuff Cam did constantly. You saw him run over 2-3 guys get banged up then get right back in the huddle and go, and that elevates the people around you. When Bryce is going out and performing at a high level while injured, guys go "I will be willing to take that shot across the middle" or "I will fight for that extra yard". For the first time in the Bryce Young era, he became the leader he has to be for the team to win.
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To me, and this is just my belief, DB and others got in his ear and were like nah, I dont care what it takes to win, the end.
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how many windows did you have to lick before making such a moronic post? he came back in yes, but im pretty fuging sure he wouldnt have as immobile as he was if he hadnt had some Neanderthal dip ship step on his foot. jesus christ, even a doorknob has more going on upstairs than this god awful take.
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I never, NEVER talk about this because its usually the same "rah rah" bullshit. "hey guys, this guy did this" and "this guy did that". Most of the time its just trash that no one really cares about....but there was something VERY different today. "THIS IS YOUR TEAM!" "I tried to mess it up for you a couple times". Those are the words of a GROWING coach and someone winning over the locker room. Whether we like it or not, this team has rallied around him and our core. Not sure what the rest of the season holds, but for the first time since the team bought in on Wilks, it feels like the team believes we're building something
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I almost completely agree...but the loss of Trev was absolutely seen early in the game. Cherelus and Boom showed great instinct but Trev calling the plays makes the defense, ESPECIALLY against the run very tough.
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jesus christ, stop. Zavala was dog poo and Corbett should be playing at guard, I AGREE...THAT SAID, O-line depth is super hard to come by and he IS NFL backup level. He isnt good, he WILL NEVER start, but you cant fill all spots even backups with starters especially at the hardest and thinnest position available in the NFL. he deserves to be on our roster, hes pushed into starting and thats the problem.
