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We haven’t been this bad ever. Our record shows it.
Cdparr7 replied to Cdparr7's topic in Carolina Panthers
But we are actually pretty close. 2016-6-10 2017-11-5 2018-7-9 2019-5-11 2020-5-11 2021-5-6 = 40-52 1997-7-9 1998-4-12 1999-8-8 2000-7-9 2001-1-15 2002-7-9 = 34-62 -
We haven’t been this bad ever. Our record shows it.
Cdparr7 replied to Cdparr7's topic in Carolina Panthers
We missed the playoffs by a few points in 1999. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.derp/platform/amp/2020/6/29/21305657/we-need-more-points-remembering-the-dramatically-wild-finish-to-the-panthers-1999-season -
No ones talking about our next game....
Cdparr7 replied to cardiackat88.'s topic in Carolina Panthers
Oh we will beat Miami. Then come out and poo the bed against Atlanta. Then we will win one of the games we aren’t supposed to win to keep us relevant until like the final 2 games of the season and do a total nose dive. Classic Panthers. Just like 1999, 2004, 2006, 2009, etc. -
Okay but you can’t run with Cam in the red zone every time. You got to have a guy with size. People forgot Olsen scored around 60 TDs here and size and reach was a lot of it. Even Benjamin had 20-25 TDs here. Not even gonna start on Moose.
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We haven’t been this bad ever. Our record shows it.
Cdparr7 replied to Cdparr7's topic in Carolina Panthers
Trying contributing to the conversation instead of leaving a Yelp review like you just stayed at a Bed and Breakfast. -
We haven’t been this bad ever. Our record shows it.
Cdparr7 replied to Cdparr7's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I disagree, we are missing a red zone threat. Like a Moose or Olsen. Our TEs aren’t it. Need a 6’5 or 6’6 dude that can go get it.
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I’ve made a very decent but not extraordinary living managing projects, specifically start ups and construction. It boils down to clear expectations and holding people accountable. If your expectations are clear and not being met, you see what resources that person or group needs. You still don’t get the results you want, you move on and force change. Cam was the “resources” stated above. Probably the only reason Tepper put on a fake smile. You can’t keep asking for poo and giving the same results.
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Not for this long of a period of time. Even 01 was sandwiched with mediocre seasons. I feel like we are in the 1997-2002 lull. It really feels like the Seifert years. We need a John Fox. 1995: 7-9 1996: 12-4 Division Champs Lost 3rd Round 1997: 7-9 1998: 4-12 1999: 8-8 2000: 7-9 2001: 1-15 2002: 7-9 2003: 11-5 Division Champs Lost SB 2004: 7-9 2005: 11-5 Lost 3rd Round 2006: 8-8 2007: 7-9 2008: 12-4 Division Champs Lost 2nd Round 2009: 8-8 2010: 2-14 2011: 6-10 2012: 7-9 2013: 12-4 Division Champs Lost 2nd Round 2014: 7-8-1 Division Champs Lost 2nd Round 2015: 15-1 Division Champs Lost SB 2016: 6-10 2017: 11-5 Lost 1st Round 2018: 7-9 2019: 5-11 2020: 5-11 2021: 5-6
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Nah I’d want Dan Campbell so he could chew some knee caps. Terrible coach it seems but very genuine person.
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Not trying to be Mr Rain Cloud here but our opponents next year look pretty rough. Home Atlanta New Orleans Tampa Pittsburgh Cleveland San Francisco Arizona AFC West (Would be Las Vegas right now) NFC North (Would be Chicago right now) Away Atlanta New Orleans Tampa Baltimore Cincinnati LA Rams Seattle NFC East (Would be WFT right now)
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And here’s last season but the difference seems to be the entire 2nd half and not just the 3rd qtr.
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Same drum, same tune. We come in strong in the first qtr and then they figure us out.
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Have to win MIA, ATL, and NO and one of the TB games or Buffalo. We do have a bye week so that helps us. But yeah 9-8 only gives us a chance. Rams are gonna be there, Philly has one of the easiest schedules remaining in the NFL, and Minnesota is starting to play well. The latter two also have beaten us. So we lose to MIA, ATL or NO is pretty much over.
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So much for the DBO sign
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Oh hell, I just found a copy of his play sheet.
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His playbook be like: Run right Run left Run middle Pass 1 Pass 2 Pass 3
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Lol Joe Brady on here now.
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I don’t think he would have sent the offense back out if everyone in the stadium was booing him.
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I don’t know I’m trying to figure out what you’re talking about. He was talking about Cam not knowing the playbook. I disagreed and said Cam probably knows it because the offense doesn’t look much different than it has all season as in the scheme not the execution. I said the offense isn’t that deep so Cam should know it hence why he played the whole game. Put down the crack rock and move out of Gastonia.
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I don’t know man. This offense isn’t that deep. The played the whole game and it didn’t look any different than it has the rest of the season. I think he knows it. Not a hit on Cam but on the complexity issue.
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Since we are on this topic, call me old school or whatever. I can remember coaches having crap games, specifically Chudzinski, Davidson, and McDermott and coming down to the sideline for the following few games to be involved in everything and in the mix. I don’t see Brady getting his ass out of that chair.
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Brady’s offense is pretty stale. His runs are either zone step or RPO (still zone step except for the tackle leaving the outside guy open to read). His passes are RPO or he runs numbers from the route tree that don’t make any sense. During the pats game he ran two 6 routes on one side and two 2 routes on the other and our receivers were just bunched up together in the middle of the field. Almost little to no motion. I’ve yet to see a fade in the redzone or a drag opposite of the PA like every other team does and we used to with Greg. He literally reminds me of my high school coach who would be like okay, you run a x and x on this side and a x and x on this side.