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Daniel Jeremiah Has us taking.....
TylerDurden replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
I really like DJ, but this mock ain't it. He is one of the most knowledgeable and informed analysts out there, especially when it comes to us. He's always been fair too. But this makes no sense regardless of FA. We definitely would go Edge/TE/WR if not QB, imo. -
Panthers met with Hooker per report
TylerDurden replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
So did my dad. Several of them. -
The goofiest cornball coach in the NFL?
TylerDurden replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
I've never watched it but I always daw the commercials for it and this seems 100% accurate to the aesthetic lol. -
Coaching Staff: Final Pieces (as of 2-23-23)
TylerDurden replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I dont think it can properly be expressed, but I don't EVER recall an all-star, highly touted staff being assembled of THIS magnitude. Like this is insane. -
The goofiest cornball coach in the NFL?
TylerDurden replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
Booooooi Shoom shoom shoom shoom shoom *player: Someone help.* Also doesn't help that dude looks like he likes to wear other people's skin for a hobby. -
Panthers hire Shawn Jefferson as WR coach
TylerDurden replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Man, wtf?!?!? This is just like listening to an album for the first time and everytime you press next track, the next one is just as good as the last one, if not better, and you just keep skipping ahead waiting for a bad one because it can't be this good right? But the bangers just keep on banging, and they keep getting better and better and better until you've listened to the whole album and now it's a masterpiece in its totality. This is unreal. Also, Jefferson was one of those first players I kind of locked onto as a kid... the first year I started to understand what was going on with the game and started watching football I ended up catching a lot of the Chargers. The Niners were my favorite team until we got the Panthers, but I also really liked the Chargers, and funny enough, they both ended up playing in that Superbowl the first year I started watching the game. I remember watching Jefferson and thinking he was just one of those guys who had all the tools and if everything clicked, he could be one of the best, and it became one of those little personal underdog stories you create in your mind, and you kind of adopt that player in hopes they will become great. Really love this hire. -
He also, iirc, was one of the few who successfully transitioned to safety as he aged away from corner and still maintained a high level of play, much like the Woodsons, and I think that often points to very high IQ and ability to analyze and process the game at a higher level.
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That was more a D'Angelo Hall problem than it was 89s lol. Whatever their beef was, Smitty seemed over it after he busted his ass several times. I always got the impression that Hall was the one that the bitter feelings lingered for... and I know at some point before that they considered each other friends... Smitty also had beef with Fred Smoot and they recently publicly squashed that too, so I'm sure they'll make amends if they haven't already. Personally, I love the hire. I was a big fan of his in college and really wanted us to find a way to get him coming out of college, but then he ended up in ATL, so of course I was forced to hate him, but had no problem with him after he left there... and may I say, he was really entertaining, informative, and just overall excellent as an analyst. One of the best former players I've seen as an in-studio guy. And from what I remember, he always seemed to have an affinity for us in his analysis, which I found interesting. He's gonna be an excellent coach and a great addition. Frank is showing his ass right now.
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Interesting twist regarding Lamar Jackson...
TylerDurden replied to TylerDurden's topic in Carolina Panthers
To be fair in regards to the injury argument against Lamar - a bulk of the games he missed were this past season with the knee issue, and from what I was hearing, some believed he was fully healed a long time ago but purposely sat out because they hadn't extended him, and I can't blame him. -
Ben McAdoo:
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I'm starting to get the feeling that we may not actually be interested.
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Now back to your regularly scheduled Proudiddy staff hired post:
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Man, am I proud of this staff. Diverse, experienced, highly regarded, and stocked with several hot up and comers all at the same time. This is incredible.
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Interesting twist regarding Lamar Jackson...
TylerDurden replied to TylerDurden's topic in Carolina Panthers
Also, please feel free to chime in if you prefer this off-shoot thread as a standalone or included/merged with MHS' statistical analysis thread. Having not seen this news previously, I figured it was best ro highlight it as its own thread. -
I haven't read it or seen it anywhere else across the numerous threads, but was listening to ESPN radio while taking the kids to school, and they shared that Peter King said the Ravens are very likely to use the non-exclusive franchise tag on Lamar, meaning it would only require the contract plus 2 first-round picks. That's also very different than the "windfall of picks" stuff we heard about previously. It seems a more realistic possibility than the "windfall" talk. Still, giving up the picks plus the mega contract is scary for a team trying to build out its roster, but does that change how you feel about the possibility of Jackson?
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Good find. And fug a Pro Bowl, Jaycee should've been a damn All-Pro. That's the real snub.
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Damn. Not a fan of trading up to 1 because of the perceived cost, but if that's all it takes, then why not?
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The more i watched him, the smaller he looked and played. I never really was interested, even when the hype train was full force 2 years ago, and I was completely uninterested the more I watched last season. I really hope our staff feel similarly because I just don't have a good feeling about how his game translates to the pros, and its not just his height.
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A Statistical Analysis of Signing Carr vs. Trading for L. Jackson
TylerDurden replied to MHS831's topic in Carolina Panthers
No doubt, and appreciate you sharing. Also, did not intend to come off as attacking or hostile in anyway. That was not my intent at all... just wanted to clarify bc I know it's hard to interpret intentions or tone through text. Also, I meant to say "understating" not "understanding" his leadership in the original post. Damn autocorrect. -
A Statistical Analysis of Signing Carr vs. Trading for L. Jackson
TylerDurden replied to MHS831's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'd also like to add, I completely agree with what we know of Lamar as a leader and his character. 100% awesome dude. But I think, despite your insider sources, that you are understanding Carr's leadership and character. How he handled the Ruggs situation and all the other garbage that happened there in 2021 damn near brought a tear to my eye. It was admirable and I can't imagine someone handling that turbulent period any better. I already liked him, but it made me respect him that much more... but I also understand how being outspoken about your religion can sometimes rub people the wrong way in a locker room, and I suspect maybe that's where the insider source you have may have an issue? -
A Statistical Analysis of Signing Carr vs. Trading for L. Jackson
TylerDurden replied to MHS831's topic in Carolina Panthers
I really, really like Lamar, but I'm not trading 3 1sts for any QB at this point. Watson looked about as sure of a get as there was and a hands-down, no debate franchise QB. Browns traded the farm for him, his team got them to guarantee his entire contract despite the fact that by the time he would be eligible to play he wouldve had sat out almost 2 full years and then by the time he hit the field he looked like absolute poo. And i wanted Watson (dependent on the cost to trade)... whew. It's my opinion now, when it comes to QBs, I'd much rather sign one and/or draft one than trade for one, especially a QB that is also wanting a new contract in addition to the cost of the trade. It's just too much to give up for Lamar in assets and money. I completely understand teams like the Rams last year or the Chiefs or Eagles this year, trading assets for positions to fit around a QB and team that's already in place... but when you invest that much solely in the position of QB, you often just aren't capable of plugging holes in other places for several years. I think Lamar is the better overall player and is more dynamic, but Carr is also a hell of a player and will come at a lot less of a price in regards to assets and money and allows us to continue to address other positions that need to be addressed (rookie QB, TE, WR, Edge). -
Yeah, but I just don't know what all tou can take from last season for him... McDaniels is a poo coach, the organization is dysfunctional, and he has how many years of good tape before last season's debacle? I don't think a QB just falls off a cliff like that at 32 barring injury.
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Yup, and iirc, off the top of my head, I think Smith was only the starter in KC for a year or two prior to them drafting Mahomes and then started Mahomes' rookie season and then was traded. And all due respect to Smith, but I think Carr is a much more complete QB and a lot more dynamic than Smith was. It would be the ideal scenario, imo.
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Idk where he's projected, but I watched a piece from Smitty on Zay, and I'm all in on him. Dude sold me. He is going to be a serious problem in the league as he has so many translatable skills that just pop.
