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Everything posted by NanuqoftheNorth
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Nah, that's ^^^ the WFT scouting dept shuffling. This is the Panthers Scouting dept...
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We've always heard using FA to set up the draft
NanuqoftheNorth replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah, I have great hope that this team has finally turned a corner when it comes to creating depth on the roster. I'd like to see the Panthers implement a "next man up" approach when someone gets injured without there being a serious drop off in talent level. -
I'm pretty sure Horn is a cyborg, do they even need cell phones?
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Green Bay has somehow managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
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What in life is certain other than Aaron is unhappy?
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I'm not sure Rodgers could see it any other way. I'd be looking for and exit strategy as well. Not sure why Green Bay should be surprised by any of this.
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Hmm, my understanding is that Rodgers has the same agent Palmer used.
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I'm no Aaron Rodgers fan, he comes across like an A-hole. So I'm sympathetic with Green Bay for wanting to move on from him in another year or two when Love is gtg. On the other hand Packers haven't given Aaron the help he needs to reach the promised land. Selecting his replacement in the 1st round tells Rodgers it is only a matter of time before management pushes him out. Since Rodgers only has so many years left to play, either provide him with the supporting cast he needs in Green Bay or trade him so he can help another team to the championship. I wouldn't expect Aaron to continue to play the role of a stopgap until Love is ready to take over at the time and choosing of the Packers. Especially when Rodgers could be playing for another team that views him as someone who will win them a championship.
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This. Rogers isn't wrong for refusing to play. Green Bay it's your move.
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Matt Rhule on Sam Darnold and the QB Situation
NanuqoftheNorth replied to methodtoll's topic in Carolina Panthers
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How Christiansen compares to other tackles in arm length.
NanuqoftheNorth replied to panthers55's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I'm an old Raiders fan (before the Panthers were a twinkle in their daddy's eye) and what made Ken Stabler a great QB was his ability to shake off interceptions like they never happened, turn around and burn a defense for a boatload of points. The Raiders were seldom out of a game with that sort of attitude from their QB. As you say, negative plays are a given, but you have to take chances in this game if you want to win.
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Darnold has his issues that need addressing, but one of them isn't being afraid to throw the ball downfield like "play it safe, even if it means losing the game" Teddy. The Panthers haven't had an adequate backup QB for years now. Perhaps someone rises to the occasion during the preseason competition. Bottom line: Darnold may turn out to be a diamond in the ruff this year or the search will undoubtedly continue.
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Matt Rhule on Sam Darnold and the QB Situation
NanuqoftheNorth replied to methodtoll's topic in Carolina Panthers
For sure, Sam has to know that playbook inside and out. He will also have to learn to recognize the defenses better. If it goes to plan, eventually the game will slow down and Sam can use his natural talents to pick defenses apart. For now, Darnold is still in the early stages of a long journey to the promised land. -
I was initially disappointed with the Panthers organization for making public comments that made it clear they weren't happy with Teddy's performance. I still consider it a misstep on their part that likely made it harder to move Bridgewater. After that, Rhule became much more refined/cagy with the information he shared with the public. Does Fitterer have anything to do with that?
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I don't think anyone is confused about Darnold being a rookie. However, he is rather young, like a rookie, and he still makes a lot of rookie errors in judgement. He spent his first years in the league w/an organization notorious for lacking good leadership and coaching. The impression I get from Rhule is, he is going to hit the reset button on Darnold's coaching. I believe that is a good call, lower expectations and focus on the basics. It isn't hard to view that as basically treating Sam as a rookie.
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Too early to tell. If the Darnold trade didn't work out, who knows, maybe the first pick would've been a rookie QB? Or maybe they'd have gone after another team's backup? Rhule has only been a head coach for one season, so it is hard for me to say if he is set in his ways. I suspect he isn't, but there is no way to know for sure. Rivera/Hurney, they're pretty much a known quantity at this point in their careers and I'm good with them working for another organization.