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Football Gameplan's 2021 Panthers preview
GRWatcher replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
I enjoy his videos and takes. Mostly because even with his concerns he remains upbeat and optimistic. I agree with his most important question about Darnold ...... will he play all 17 games. I hope so. -
TV Recommendation: The Dark Side of Football
GRWatcher replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
Apparently YouTube TV is not one of their tv providers. -
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Three weeks to TC!!! I'm also more optimistic than last year simply because our QB situation is a blank page, a sheet of clean paper, waiting for the story to be written beyond a half-couch. To me, that is exciting. Hindsight is 20/20 but foresight is not no matter what anyone says or claims will happen. But IMO wildcard is a stretch.
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lol that's not anything the other 31 coaches aren't doing. I want us to be perennial winners whatever it takes. We have the talent; we need coaches that can stop coaching like it's college ball.
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Speaking of the guys who call Panther games: Steve Smith, Sr.
GRWatcher replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Told my son Smitty's gonna be Tony Romo with snark. It's gonna make the preseason games so much fun! -
Noooooooooo! JJ must be allowed to retire when he's ready not when he's forced out.
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I wish the best for TJ and the Olsens. I know Greg will be grieving for the donor family in the midst of all his joy. That's who he is. As we all will do as well.
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Okay. Sorry. Jenkins isn't the TE I was thinking of. It was Kris Mangum. I couldn't edit my own post to correct it.
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Thanks for the write up. Keep it up! I agree about Thomas. We're all hoping for an Olsen 2.0 but, heck, I'd even relish a Jenkins or Walls clone. Thomas ain't it. For a 4th year player to garner praise from the head coach about having a good offseason this early in the offseason ...... man, I'd start packing.
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Maybe Vinny Testaverde is still available?
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Atlanta. Forever. I was at a Foo Fighters concert and Grohl mentioned they had just come from Atlanta. In unison the entire crowd loudly booed. He asked why we did that and the crowd again loudly booed. It's a Charlotte thing. As for the Saints, it's more a Sean Payton thing than the team.
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What I noticed from the article is how the author off-handedly and snarkly dismissed the rest of our team as having no possibility of winning any games at all, including the coaches. He wrote it as if he thinks Sam has to win our games all by himself because that is our only chance. But, hey, we're not the Jets.
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The most important storyline for Week 1: Jets vs Panthers
GRWatcher replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
Puppy!!!!!! Best part of this thread! -
THE GREATEST QUOTE IN CAROLINA PANTHERS HISTORY
GRWatcher replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
"Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!" -
Bridgewater won the Art Rooney Award for outstanding sportsmanship on the field in February. He needs to practice it off the field too.
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You can't judge much about Miller from 2019. He played only 7 games, out with an ankle injury. I liked his attitude after the draft, ready to get at it. I'm not sure they knew where to play him. He was one of Hurney's multipurpose projects that I hope pans out along with Chinn.
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seems like there's a lot of optimism.....
GRWatcher replied to electro's horse's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm an optimistic person by nature. I don't ever count us down and out until that's proven. I'm pulling for Sam to show the confidence and abilities he came into the NFL with, why Fitterer signed him and drafted Horn. What does concern me is the depth at QB with 3 unknowns on the roster (Walker, Grier, Stevens). Defense will be better than average and Special Teams will be good (I've always believed in you, Chase Blackburn!). Most importantly, they've shut down the Temple/Baylor pipeline and playing Martyball with the cap. That alone is worth some optimism. -
Darnold actually reminds me of Josh Allen of the Bills which is why I'm excited for him. Allen came into the league with a big arm but had a lot to learn and mechanics to correct. Each year he took the offseason to learn and improve to the point that by last year, his 3rd, he was in the MVP discussions and took he Bills to the AFC Championship. lol even with Darryl Williams at RT. I'm optimistically hoping for the same for Sam. Ah, the gambling of Jake. I'd take that again. It worked for Jake because he had a good offense built for it, competitive and smart. Cam's scrambling was too often for naught because of the middling offense he had. How many of his WR's would come back towards him when he scrambled as they would for Jake? Not many.