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Yeah I know, the page is overrun with the same old post, doom and gloom, no hope in sight, we are the worst of the worst. Sadly, I’m here to add another one. Bryce is performing as one of the worst QB’s selected in the entire draft. Can he turn it around? I hope so, but it does not look good at all so far. Undrafted Tommy DeVito looks like a capable starter who just got his third win last night, posting a QBR over 100 in each game started. Article: The Giants thought they had put Monday night’s game against the Packers on ice with a long run by Saquon Barkley, but the running back stumbled and fumbled the ball away with less than four minutes left on the clock. Green Bay moved ahead with a touchdown and the Giants thwarted a two-point attempt, which meant they got the ball back with 93 seconds left and in need of a field goal to win the game. It was a new situation for rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito and he proved to be up to the task. DeVito hit three passes for 21 yards to move the ball near midfield and then hooked up with wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson for 32 yards to move the team into position for Randy Bullock’s game-winning field goal. The 24-22 win was the third in a row for a Giants team that’s going to continue rolling with the hometown boy at quarterback. “It’s his job,” head coach Brian Daboll said in his postgame press conference. “Third game of over a hundred quarterback rating. He made good decisions, took care of the ball, used him in the run game. Just keep developing him. He’s improving. Still got stuff to work on, but like I said two or three times last week, I think he’s a young player that’s doing the right things and making the most of his opportunity. He earned the right to play today, and he earned the right to play the next week. The kid’s done a good job.” DeVito and the Giants looked lost when he was first thrust into the quarterback job, but he’s steadily improved and has shown he can handle the job over the course of their winning streak. That has earned him a future in the NFL and it’s given the Giants some reason to smile after a 2-8 start made it look like a lost season. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/tommy-devito-and-will-levis-each-get-their-third-wins-of-the-season
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This isn’t a bad approach. Realistically you could sign one top FA WR, and get some help at guard and we could go back to Wilks Ball in 2024. Unfortunately we can’t touch Sanders for another season, and changing up our blocking scheme would do wonders. Play offense based on power run and play action.
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We literally have nothing else of substance to talk about. Franchise is in the tank, no first round draft pick, horrible owner, one of the worst offenses we’ve ever seen, coaches checked out, players checked out, Mrs Tepper scouting the O-Line, etc. Lets play pretend for a minute. Act as if Tepper brought you into his office, sweating thorough his dress shirt after just eating some of Hurneys meatballs, and he hands you a blank check to be the new coach of the Panthers. The One rule is that you must have Young as QB for the remainder of this season and next minimum. Tell me how you would go about fixing this team this offseason realistically: ****Projected 2024 cap currently: Per Over The Cap, the Panthers are scheduled to have about $57 million in cap space in 2024 and currently have roughly $6 million this year that could be rolled over. ****2024 draft picks: — Their own second-rounder — Their own third-rounder — Their own fourth-rounder — San Francisco's fifth-rounder — Tennessee's fifth-rounder — Arizona's sixth-rounder ****Upcoming team 2024 Free Agents: Justin Houston DE C.J. Henderson CB DJ Chark WR Frankie Luvu LB Shaquill Griffin CB Brian Burns DE Marquis Haynes DE Sam Franklin S Yetur Gross-Matos DE Laviska Shenault WR DeShawn Williams DE J.J. Jansen LS Kamu Grugier-Hill OLB Henry Anderson DE Jeremy Chinn S Troy Hill CB Ihmir Smith-Marsette WR Nick Thurman DE Giovanni Ricci FB Stephen Sullivan WR Raheem Blackshear RB LaBryan Ray DT Jalen Dalton DE Mac McCain CB ****2024 NFL Free Agent List (Note: multiple players on this list will never reach Free agency: https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/quarterback/?ref=trending-pages Tell me how YOU. Would approach this offseason between draft and FA, as well as who we sign of our own in order to right this ship……
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Gotta go O line I would believe
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I won’t either way but at least we can close the chapter on biggest loss for the trade we made to pick Young. After this draft, the worst part is over with…..until the next epic fail
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Let’s at least celebrate that our 2nd round pick will have some 1st rounder that will slip. After this next draft, the pain will start to go away after we move past not having a 1st this year. On to 2024 ladies and gents…..
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2022 panthers vs 2023. Final score?
WarPanthers89 replied to Gapanthersfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
2022 team would pound the rock and absolutely kill this years team. We can’t score more than 10-13 points this year on a good day -
Who we should have drafted? (Sarcasm while crying)
WarPanthers89 replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
With all that being said I know Bryce is in an extremely tough spot and I still hope we can turn it around in year 2 if we get him some help, but it does not look good at all. -
We wouldn’t score a single point against the Patriots defense.
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Who we should have drafted? (Sarcasm while crying)
WarPanthers89 posted a topic in Carolina Panthers
I was reading some interesting stats this morning and was shocked at how bad these numbers really were. Here is a comparison of Bryce Young vs Tommy DeVito….Yes THE Tommy DeVito. Undrafted QB who didn’t make the original 53 man roster in September. -
Burns 55th in league with 17 pressures
WarPanthers89 replied to jamos14's topic in Carolina Panthers
Sign Brown/Luvu to extension. Trade burns for picks that you use for Offensive weapons/O line….or for another Vet WR/OL. -
Panthers waive offensive lineman Brett Toth
WarPanthers89 replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
It’s insane how we went from the unit last year, to the worst in the league by a country mile. -
If you were GM, how would you use our that first pick in round 2?
WarPanthers89 replied to SCO96's topic in Carolina Panthers
I would Go BPA between OL, TE, or WR without question. Every penny in cap I had available would be spent on the top available FA WR’s. You have to give Bryce every opportunity to succeed next year to properly evaluate him to see if he’s the future or not. -
Article: CHARLOTTE — The Panthers are making another change on the offensive line, which has been the norm this year. The team waived guard Brett Toth on Monday, creating a roster spot that could be used for reinforcements. The 27-year-old Toth was signed off the Eagles practice squad in October and appeared in three games. He started at Tennessee, was a substitute and played on special teams in Sunday's loss at Tampa Bay. He's one of seven players to play right guard and one of the six to play left guard this season, as the Panthers have struggled to maintain any consistency in the middle of the line. While center Bradley Bozeman has started every game, they've gotten five games combined out of anticipated starting guards Brady Christensenand Austin Corbett. -Panthers.com
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I was just reading the Panthers.com article which revealed that Chinn, Gross-Matos, and Horn will be activated for this weeks game, and in the article it mentions we are 6th in the league in total defense, and 5th in passing defense. What Evero has been able to do with this defense has been absolutely incredible. We have had so many players injured or on IR, that I had to look up who some of the players were at times on the field. This Offseason we obviously will be cleaning house, which is a shame, because we have an amazing DC. What do you think will end up happening to Evero and where do you think he will end up? Coordinator somewhere else or does he land a HC gig? ARTICLE: CHARLOTTE — The Panthers got back to a 53-man roster again, and got some familiar faces back on defense. And adding a first-round pick and a couple of seconds back to the mix this time of year can only help. The team activated cornerback Jaycee Horn, defensive back Jeremy Chinn, and outside linebacker Yetur Gross-Matos from injured reserve on Saturday, providing a boost for a defense that's been running on replacements all year. For Horn, it will be his first game since tearing a hamstring in the opener in Atlanta. Chinn and Gross-Matos have been out since the bye week. The Panthers are still sixth in the league in total defense, and fifth in passing defense, so adding their top cover player and another pass-rusher is a positive. Gross-Matos had 2.5 sacks and five quarterback hits in six games, effectively making the transition to a 3-4 defense. Also Saturday, the team activated defensive end Chris Wormley and guard Justin McCray from the practice squad (standard elevations). Wormley played in his first game last week after recovering from a torn ACL last season. McCray played in two games here earlier this season, and adds offensive line depth where they've been hammered by injuries this season.