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Salt in the wound is this was a reactionary signing to missing out on Milton Williams. Morgan is not infallible unfortunately.
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I've been told views like this only exist here on the CarolinaHuddle.
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It's definitely noticeable the change in outlook on the Panthers now versus early in the year following the playoff game when hopium was high. Clearly more people have actually dug into the numbers and tape of our passing offense and came away with the obvious glaring conclusion. We will need to replicate the dominance of our run game last season or we are DOA.
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The Bears? Where QB's and WR's go to die?
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Well we've dogged on Joe Person for years and he's been pretty much the only constant around here. Just saying keep expectations low.
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Is Chris Brazzell just another DJ Chark?
frankw replied to blueandblackattack's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Of course it's a crapshoot to find a truly elite QB. But we don't even need that to be competitive or successful. Our two best long term starters in 3 decades of existence were both flawed yet productive passers and each led us to a Super Bowl. Hell Jake Delhomme in the year where his arm went off a cliff and we had to start Matt Moore for a couple spells we had a superior passing offense than anything we've seen under Bryce Young the last 3 years. We're still trying to crack the top 25. All I'm saying is this is not the 2023 Panthers by any means. The cupboards are not bare. We are not working with scraps. We have invested through the nose to build up the roster and the trenches on both sides of the ball. We've also added multiple first and second day pass catchers in the draft. If a QB can't succeed here they are cooked.
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Some of those tougher matchups we've been going back and forth on definitely look more ideal at home. But if that leak is legit a bye week so early is the last thing we need especially given our slow starts the last few years.
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We're about as far removed from lower level pieces as you can get. In OL spending we lead the league and are ahead of the next team the Eagles by a cool $11 million.
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He's gone that's that no hate for the guy. There is a realistic probability we end up with someone that is either a push in comparison or possibly worse. It's better to prepare for the possibility in case.
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It would obviously be incredible if Brooks came back and just ran away with the job on his opportunities like Rico Dowdle did last year. But any Panthers fan that has been around the block knows better than to go ahead and make plans for that. Brooks has missed a ton of not just playing time but meaningful early career growth in a league that has increasingly devalued the position from an investment standpoint beyond one or two superstars. There's really not any comparison to look back on that lines up with the current iteration of the league at least not favorably. The key thing that this RB room has going for them is our investment in the OL. The highest paid OL in the league two years in a row paired with our staff should make it easier for just about any RB to get into open running lanes. But that is also anything but a given considering our OL was largely middle of the pack last year. In the end it might all be a moot point anyways if we again struggle to establish a viable passing attack.
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Home opener against the Saints would have been nice. But we opened the season against them in New Orleans two years ago and got taken to the woodshed. I'm alright with this. It will tell us exactly who our head coach is and what the culture of this team is if there is any. If we faceplant stick a fork in em'.
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I view it the other way. NFL is giving the Panthers the opportunity to exact some much needed revenge. I want to see our defense tee off on Caleb Williams.
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Also.......
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You can't say how much you appreciated Cam Newton and respect the adversity he overcame and what he meant to this franchise and then turn around and try to compare the ignorance he encountered even after having one of the most prolific rookie seasons at that time to Bryce Young being expected to actually play like a #1 pick and not get laughed out of the room.
