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How good is Brian Burns 2022 campaign?
WarPanthers89 replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
https://instagram.com/stories/brianburns99/2991293343027539892?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/stories/brianburns99/2991293471381720785?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= He was in great position and came around to get in front of Geno and prob would have had the sack on his own if they weren’t chasing from behind. I don’t know why we go out of the way to hate on Burns when he is the best player on our defense other than Brown. He is just 24 years old and already a captain/leader of the team, and is putting up pro bowl stats. -
I can almost promise you if he were to be interviewed and ask about our turnaround he would stick with his original story that he played a huge part in developing and building our team and that he wasn’t given enough time to see the turnaround. He will never realize that his coaching style was the problem and that he could never get an NFL to rally around him like they are with Wilks.
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How good is Brian Burns 2022 campaign?
WarPanthers89 replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
All of those things you listed are things needed to have a “perfect team” on paper. You do not need every single piece to be compete….he’ll we are competing right now even though we have had a disaster season by all respects. We control our own destiny December and that is with a revolving door at QB, a temp head coach, half a coaching staff, trading away our best player, etc. I realize QB’s don’t grow on trees, but my point is that we only need mid range QB production in order to be a caliber playoff team. Absolutely no way we need anywhere close to 5 years to become a playoff caliber team. -
Darnold is still bad (as the game went on he always looks worse and worse) but all others parts of the team held up and showed out. No question Wilks is doing an incredible job with not only the coaches that he has had to make his own (even after many have left) but also the players he inherited/ones that were traded away. He is winning despite having one of the worst QB rooms in the league. Props to him, he has me actually interested in watching Panthers football again. I did not care under Rhule, as it was some of the most boring, uninspired football that I have seen in our history.
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How good is Brian Burns 2022 campaign?
WarPanthers89 replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
Lol we are a coach and QB away from competing my dude. No way it takes 5 seasons to build a team. In 3 years he will only be 27 -
Official Panthers at Seahawks GameDay Thread
WarPanthers89 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Case killing them. Feet never stops -
Icky should be offensive rookie of the year
WarPanthers89 replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah I know it’s a long shot but still excited about his play. It has dipped over the last two weeks but he has been injured I believe so idk if it’s the rookie wall or the injury but he is still already one of the best we have had at LT and it’s not even the end of his rookie year -
Icky should be offensive rookie of the year
WarPanthers89 replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Is what I’m saying, and what the Riot is bringing to the table for discussion. Let me know your opinion you slackers
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Actually no. I did not realize until just now that it was a Russell Wilson rivalry for me. Once they lost that amazing defense and we moved on from Cam it seems to have faded away and the final nail was when Russell Wilson was traded. My favorite memory from the rivalry was of course the Greg Olsen TD and also the playoff game against them during our super-bowl year. This pic was from that game, and it cracked me up. Not me in a pic, but a fellow drunk guy who had this hanging up where we were tailgating. It snowed that morning and it was magical.
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HOT TAKE Jaycee Horn isin't a shutdown corner
WarPanthers89 replied to DMathematics's topic in Carolina Panthers
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HOT TAKE Jaycee Horn isin't a shutdown corner
WarPanthers89 replied to DMathematics's topic in Carolina Panthers
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HOT TAKE Jaycee Horn isin't a shutdown corner
WarPanthers89 replied to DMathematics's topic in Carolina Panthers
Based on what? You obviously don’t watch the game. This is the guys first NFL season playing really, and he’s already one of the best in the game. This must be a troll post. -
Report: Teams are doing homework on Jim Harbaugh
WarPanthers89 replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
For the record I do not want. I bet the panthers are doing research though. -
Teams that are considering coaching changes don’t wait until firing the current coach to start looking for a successor. They start considering candidates weeks before issuing the pink slip. To absolutely no surprise, NFL teams that may be looking for new coaches are doing their homework on Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, according to NFL Media. Last week, we planted a flag on this possibility, given the events that unfolded in early 2022. Harbaugh wanted to coach the Vikings. He wants to win a Super Bowl. He has made it clear that he regards a national championship as something less than winning a Lombardi Trophy. “bUT hE CLoSed tHE dOoR,” some will shout. His contract shows that the door is wide-ass open; his buyout this year is a mere $3 million. If he was truly closing the door, he could have agreed to a much higher buyout, in return for other more favorable terms. He didn’t. He negotiated a reasonable buyout. Which means it’s not unreasonable to think he may be once again looking for a way back to the NFL. Already, the Panthers and Colts have vacancies. There surely will be more. And there surely will be interest in a guy who immediately turned around a bad 49ers team, taking it to the brink of the Super Bowl in his first season and getting there in his second. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/12/04/report-teams-are-doing-homework-on-jim-harbaugh/
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Cryptic message from Stanley McClover
WarPanthers89 replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
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You would think the guy would get tired of these interviews….they never work out well. He didn’t accept any blame whatsoever and seemed to want credit for any success that the team has this season including Wilks doing well. He’s full of Sh*t but kiddos to Cam for always being a professional and reaching out to him after he got fired. Rhule is a used car salesman and this interview was the same as all of previous BS ones. He’s contradicting himself from interviews that just came out just couple days ago.
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Cryptic message from Stanley McClover
WarPanthers89 replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Sign the beast Bozeman and have your core starters locked in for years. It’s a no brainer….he’s exactly what we thought we would be getting when we signed him. There is a reason this is the best line we have had in years and years
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Cryptic message from Stanley McClover
WarPanthers89 replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
People keep saying this but he seems to be doing just fine production wise in any role that he is used. Remember he did play in a 3-4 Riveras last year, and has been used in a similar type role over the last few seasons. People complain all the time that he drops into coverage too much. He is not a one truck pony which is why he has even more value. -
Cryptic message from Stanley McClover
WarPanthers89 replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
He’s due 16 million with the 5th year option. He’s 24, a pro bowl player at one of the most important positions in football who is a leader of the team. Running backs get paid very little and it is easy to find good talent for very little investment. It is also a position that peaks at a very early age due to wear and tear which is why the cmc extension was questionable, especially with years left on his rookie deal. This move is an absolute no brained and waiting longer will only cost us more. This extension is inevitable…especially after we turned down draft picks for him. -
Cryptic message from Stanley McClover
WarPanthers89 replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Cryptic message from Stanley McClover
WarPanthers89 replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
What do you mean? He’s reached double digit sacks and the last year of his rookie deal. An extension helps the cap for next year and locks up your 24 year old building block. I really can’t think of many reasons why we wouldn’t go ahead and extend him….the longer we wait the more expensive it will be. His value will not be going down I can promise you that. This is completely different than the CMC extension almost in every way.- 62 replies
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Why the Panthers NEED Sean Payton..
WarPanthers89 replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
“F*ck you. I’m drafting Chuba Hubbard. My wife told me it was not optional.”- 37 replies
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