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  1. who cares they’re both morons and completely unqualified

     this franchise is like a damn toy to them, nothing else and game day is like a lotto ticket you scratch, lose, and then think what you want to eat that’s  exactly what the panthers are to them

    really unfortunate the Panthers were sold to the teppers. It’s so sad he bought this team and essentially destroyed it quicker than anyone could if that was their goal

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  2. 54 minutes ago, frankw said:

    At one point Cam had the likes of Byron Bell and Nate Chandler at crucial ends of the line and still moved the ball. Also if I'm not mistaken through those best years the only RB to reach 1k yards rushing was Stewart and that was one season. Cam often times was the offense.

    As far as our current line and the number of sacks please take the time to actually look up some information. The Giants are on pace to probably set some kind of record with 69 sacks given up. And they recently had a UDFA QB start and win a game for them. The Commanders are behind them with 55 sacks given up. The Jets have 47. We have 43. That's the correct information. You're welcome.

     

    33 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

    Sam Howell has been sacked 15 more times than Bryce has.

    I didn’t check it just going by the quote on Jones, guess I didn’t find it hard enough to believe to check it;

    Young has already been sacked 40 times this season, second-most of any quarterback in the league and far outpacing all rookie quarterbacks. He is on pace to be sacked 64 times this season. That'd be the fourth-most sacks taken by any quarterback in NFL history with David Carr's staggering 76 in 2002 leading the way.

    Don’t know where he got that. 

    and yes a player was 150 yards away from what I posted so I guess that’ll make all the difference, and cams worst oline came in at 23 ranked and I believe Young’s is 31 if I’m not mistaken.

    I mean I guess Young has a better situation in some way I can’t identify (?), guess I’m just not seeing it.

  3. 14 minutes ago, Rastlet said:

    Cam played for years without OL and weapons. Quit coddling Young. 

    Cams oline ranked right in the middle his whole career combined he also had two, 2k receivers and two, 2k HBs at one point.

    The oline is the worst in the league and no one even close to an Olsen or Williams on the offense.

    Could’ve done more for Cam, mainly in the coaching department, but Young’s oline is literally about to set a top sack record in the HISTORY of the entire NFL…saying Young doesn’t have it worse shows your dumbass bias.

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  4. On 11/29/2023 at 8:52 PM, Navy_football said:

    I don't know. He's shown himself to be pretty elusive when given a chance to get in space. We'll see. 

    Yea I kind of agree but he does needs space, one hand clip pretty much anywhere on him and he will go down. I think the oline is a bigger concern for these plays personally and will get young killed

  5. it’s absolutely baffling to me that after watching this shitshow for so long setting historical suck ass records fans don’t want a coach because just because they don’t like the guy’s personality when all he does is win and will put Tepper in his place, like what holy treasured part of this pathetic franchise exaclty are you holding onto that isn’t good enough for Harbaugh lmao

    it would never happen because he knows football and would tell Tep to step aside but damn if he could just be brought in and let him do WTF he wants, what will he mess up on the worst team in the league for the past half decade with an engrained losing culture? Anyone?

    noOoOooo don’t let Harbaugh taint this 1-15 team with his doichebag personaLiTy’1! Lol

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  6. Some people here have the same mindset as Tepper, that money buys success. To a good candidate, being able to be in environment you think you can succeed matters and culture matters, money not so much. You’d think Tepper failing miserably even with his willingness to spend would be something people see and he’d learn from.

    Anyone notice all he’s attracted is used car salesman who leveraged his offer with other teams (Giants), and half retired coaches looking to go out with a bag?

    Money isn’t everything, and Tepper has been turned down by good coaches for good reasons.

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  7. 23 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

    Ben Johnson will have WAY better options this off-season:

    Bears with 2 first round picks in the top 5, DJ Moore, familiar with the division, cap space, tradeable assets in Fields, an improving defense

    Chargers - Top 10 QB, top 10 RB that can catch out of the backfield, top safety, great pair of DEs, top 15 WR. He can turn them from pretenders to contenders OVERNIGHT

     

    With that said, any of these franchises will fork out money, so if you're Tepper and have a lifeless team with poor draft capital and no franchise players what's your pitch

     

    Money: He has LOTS of it and has not been shy to flex that wallet, current highest paid coach is Bill B at $20 million a year

    Commitment: he needs to know he won't be a one and done head coach, that to overhaul this is gonna take 3 years minimum

    Control: he needs to know you won't be meddling with every decision or passing post it notes from your tecmo bowl evaluation

     

    My offer is:

    7 years, $210 million with Ben to pick his GM and it's only Ben and the GM who have final personnel matters

     

    You have shown commitment financially by the annual rate and length of the contract, you've also shown you won't meddle in personnel or pick another flunk GM

    normally you don’t have coaches pick the GM it’s a backwards dynamic, weird, and doesn’t work…really only done with all star HCs but since the alternative is numnuts, I guess we have no choice 

    even if I had no clue how or who to pick a GM, I’d demand dumbass Tepper get rid of Fit and let me pick names out of a hat

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  8. I keep hearing that Carolina is enticing because Tepper will let the coach bring in whoever and give sources to do it

    is this uncommon, are their examples of otherwise? I’ve never heard of a HC strapped because the owner didn’t want to pay for a staff 

    seems coaches get who they want long as they’re willing and available 

  9. 3 hours ago, Frank9999 said:

    I actually don’t mind him. In fact, I think he’ll eventually get it right. Why? Because he hates to lose. Throughout history there have been some examples of owners screwing stuff up countless times before getting it right. Its also worth noting that former players actually like him as well like Tre Boston and Steve Smith. 
     

     

    not sure I understand…hating to lose has literally zero do with being qualified to make decisions

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  10. 1 hour ago, UNCrules2187 said:

    Everyone? No one had another opinion or thought? No one? Since it’s not turning out, and the alternative appears to be, I’d think that’s very concerning isn’t it? 

    Thats bullshit or people knew they didn’t have a choice anyways. I find it very difficult to believe the entire building unanimously came to the conclusion Tepper did.

  11. 1 hour ago, ChibCU said:

    The whole principle of sunken cost is to not let the prior decisions impact a future decision. You got that backwards.

    It’s not that you can’t it’s that it’s beyond idiotic. It shows a completely inept franchise to the highest degree to turn down two first and a second to just let him walk. Just like Peppers, but that situation was even worse since he flat out said he didn’t want to be here with time to trade him. 

    Good franchises don’t do this, they’ll always trade before they take a loss. The Panthers will look even more stupid than they already do. In fact, I’m not sure there is coming back from that if we aren’t there already.

  12. I’ve been hesitant on Brown but this year he has been a mauler. Just tossing anyone aside in his way. I would for sure pay him rather than Burns. Burns is a such a non factor sometimes it’s ridiculous he’s wants to be paid like he consistently makes a difference. I think Brown will be harder to replace in the long run.

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  13. 45 minutes ago, Wes21 said:

    The first thing to always remember is that Head Coaches have BIG EGOs.  Aspiring to the position means believing that YOU are the difference maker.  The role of other people is to give you what you want.  The Panthers job is one where you are going to be paid well and get what you want.  All you have to do is win.  And with a BIG EGO, why would you doubt YOU are going to win if given everything you want?  

    because Tep and his wife are meeting with you weekly to have a 3 way vote on what happens next

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  14. 3 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

    Y’all act like there’s a deadline for this.

    Kind of is. You can’t be granted interviews without a vacant position. Tepper’s dumbass found that out with Hurney ‘interim GM’ dumbassery.

    And you can’t move too slow either otherwise you miss out. JR embarrassed this franchise for years doing stupid poo like wanting interviews when the candidate was already hired. 

    Granted right this moment may be too soon but it should happen as soon  as possible.

  15. 5 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

    It happens all the time. Certainly Tepper has made things worse with his meddling, but I promise you it ain't Tepper continually whiffing on mid-late round draft picks, leaving us with little to no depth.

    Tepper has no doubt pushed for certain moves (the trade-up, the Watson chase, a few others) but Fitterer is absolutely to blame for his own piss poor draft record and free agent busts.

    All the time? I mean it’s pretty damn rare a team builds a 1-15 roster…

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