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  1. Normally I would agree but this guy has not ‘arrived’. He is not so good that shouldn’t be talking to his receivers, his line, trying to figure out what to do ..and the very next play, interception It ain’t like he is Mahomes or Brady out there he is very ‘oh well’. That 4th 1 throwaway, unforgivable. I don’t know if he can’t see people. Or over people. Or at all
  2. Not sure everyone can launch this https://fb.watch/B_-ee3-k7x/?mibextid=wwXIfr&fs=e our qb staring at the jax video board as offensiveteammates stand by themselves waiting for him Not sure of the timing he through an interception directly after
  3. You are absolutely right there is zero excuse for Sunday. Zero truth be told, and we know this, when fitterer went, all the rest including the scouts, should have too and Evero Otherwise, dirty feet in clean socks we all have followed this franchise for a long time, some since the beginning and we know poo when we see it that goes for the Mr Rodgers HC too Sure, like Bryce, his good to his momma and all, but that isn’t what this is judged on
  4. Excerpts from Joe person Sept. 7, 2025Updated 6:51 pm PDT JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — For six weeks, players and coaches spoke optimistically about how the offseason additions and the growth and development during training camp would make things different this year. And then the Carolina Panthers went out and did what they usually do in Week 1: put out a pitiful performance that will make it hard for the fan base to believe in this coaching staff and roster. Yes, it’s just one game and they have 16 more to show 2025 will be different from 2024, 2023 and every other year since 2017, which is the last time this franchise made the postseason. But that argument would be easier to swallow if it weren’t for the fact that the two things that dogged the Panthers for much of last season reared their ugly heads again in Sunday’s listless 26-10 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars: a porous run defense and another shoddy start for Bryce Young. Year 3 for the No. 1 pick began just like the first two — with too many turnovers and not nearly enough plays to convince you that Young is the clear, long-term answer at quarterback. Young led just one touchdown drive in all three Week 1 losses; the Panthers mustered 10 points in each while being outscored by a combined 97-30. With a three-turnover day against the Jaguars, here’s the ugly running score of Young in Week 1: seven turnovers, three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) and three games with passer ratings of 49 or lower. All the turnovers and empty possessions sent Young past his boiling point on the first drive of the second half. With Canales going with an empty set on fourth-and-1 from the Jags’ 5, Young failed to find any open receivers and threw the ball away. Young stalked to the sideline and slammed his helmet to the ground after Canales tried to talk to him. Neither Young nor Canales would share the source of Young’s frustrations, other than to say it wasn’t directed at Canales. “Definitely could do a better job of body language there,” Young said. “It’s on me. But just competing. That’s all.” It was a curious play call from Canales, given Chuba Hubbard’s physical running style and the fact that the Panthers invested heavily in people-moving guards Robert Hunt and Damien Lewis last season. Canales said he liked the matchup and the concept in the five-receiver alignmenT Young threw two interceptions and lost a fumble at the end of a 7-yard scramble when he didn’t slide. That has been a recurring issue for Young, who has said it doesn’t come naturally because he didn’t play baseball. The offensive struggles didn’t fall entirely on Young. The youthful receiving group managed just one catch longer than 20 yards — a 21-yarder to Tetairoa McMillan — in its first game following Adam Thielen’s trade to the Minnesota Vikings. But McMillan tried unsuccessfully to make a one-handed grab on a nice Young throw in the end zone, and Xavier Legette missed out on a chunk play when he didn’t get a second foot inbounds. “We’re gonna keep giving them opps. That’s just what we’re gonna do. These are the guys we have. We love ’em, and I’m fired up for this group,” Canales said. “But they’ll be the first ones to come up here and tell you, ‘I’ve gotta make that play.’” Legette, who struggled with drops as a rookie, confirmed Canales’ assessment. “Anytime the ball’s in the air, those plays, they’ve gotta be made,” he said. “I’ve just gotta do a better (job) realizing where I am on the field, dragging my foot. Get better at those things.” The Panthers have a laundry list of things they need to improve. Put the run defense at or near the top, like it was last year when Carolina became the first team since 1980 to give up 3,000 rushing yards in a season. The Panthers are on that pace again after Jacksonville gouged them for 200 yards on 32 carries, good for a robust 6.3-yard average. A third of it came on one play: Travis Etienne Jr.’s 71-yard thunderbolt on the Jags’ first offensive possession following a 76-minute weather delay in the second quarter. With several defensive linemen failing to shed blocks and safety Tre’von Moehrig tripping over teammate D.J. Wonnum, Etienne was quickly into the third level of the defense without being touched. Safety Nick Scott dived at and missed Etienne, who made it to the Panthers’ 20 before linebacker Christian Rozeboom ran him down. “It’s the hardest tackle to make in football. If you make that tackle, you’re a hero. If you miss that tackle, you’re not. They pay guys to make me miss in the post. I don’t know what to tell you at that point,” Scott said. “I want to make that tackle more than anybody in the world. But we’ve gotta do everything, starting all the way from the front to the second level. If everybody does their job, it’s a lot easier on everybody else. I’ll never blame anybody. I’m back there. I’ve gotta make it.” Two plays after Etienne’s career-long run, wideout Brian Thomas Jr. scored on a 9-yard misdirection, and the Jaguars never trailed by fewer than two touchdowns again.
  5. I am absolutely all in on treating players well who have earned it the panthers did that with a pay increase that no other team would gave given him that as enough
  6. What would, and have, championship GMs done? How much respect does Howie Miller give his players How about the Patriots Or the Chiefs Or the Ravens answer Never, what the Panthers do it isn't Madden. It also isn’t goodwill if he wasnt the answer, the safety blanket for a mediocre qb, then paradoxically, why give him a raise we can agree to disagree but the psl owners deserve better The fans do. So do the other players …but ole Adam lives large in minnesota So glad we were the better organization
  7. Im sorry Rayzor i wish you much luck i know it sounds trite but many times, something better comes from
  8. Oh yeah that’s our altruistic GM That wR room is ssssoooo good that the one WR that Young could find sometimes, the Panthers could afford to move they did Adam ‘a solid how about doing the PSL holders a solid, and the other 51 players on the team by keeping Young’s target this is a business not ‘make a wish’
  9. Bingo all i heard about Evero’s failures were the ‘players he didnt have and Derrick Brown’s return’ Brown is back Supposedly better players. same result never in my life have i seen a defense, in the decades i gave watch pro football have schemes that give away so much open space in the middle and so much space to WRs Never He should've been gone last year canales as well needs to change he needs to be a true HC and with competent coaches who arent his buddies as coordinators evero is far from being Fangio he needs oversight and Canales aint Liam Coen or Andy Reid or or or tell you what, i believe the 2024 Panthers oline coach went to Jax to be with coen tells all that is needed to be known
  10. The leader of this team is Chuba His heart of his sleeve for this damned franchise and gives everything he has every single game I don’t know another one who does. Not a one
  11. What do you expect? 7 years of dreadful football from a pro team will do that and dreadful is what they are and it is inexcusable To a fan of pro football, they present as unmotivated, overmatched, underperforming, not prepared, and untenable. the only player on that roster worth a tinker’s damn is Chuba. That’s it, Chuba the rest get their paychecks and they should be damned glad to get them, including Canales they are consistently the worst team on the field
  12. Bryce is great with prevent defenses at the end of the game
  13. Why was Brady not the starting LT why was nick scott on the field why was Evero not let go last year I have never ever seen a pro defense so open in the middle ever corbett, one more week, and he can go back to backup guard and put Mayes in we have a cheer leader as a head coach Not working we have a GMwho let Thielen walk because hr ‘believed in his young receivers’ so he ‘did Thielen a solid’ we have a qb that doesn’t belong in the nfl with his limitations and the playbook showed it the 2024 oline coach we had is in Jacksonville right …whoever The oline coach is this year….bad one thing about the Panthers, they show you who they are first game It ain’t pretty
  14. If only Dan had kept Thielen but he ‘had confidence in his young receivers’ He is also the same guy who, with fetteret, had ‘conviction’ with young followed franchise from the beginning Had season tickets bought Sunday ticket so I could watch them on the west coast I turned them off watching us open and waiting for the Detroit game Nothing has changed over 7 years…they are still bumbling and fumbling not disciplined Nothing i feel sorry for PSL owners At least I can change the channel
  15. He is a franchise QB this is opening game it is his 3rd year most franchise QBs can turn chicken poo into chicken salad at least once in a game, not this guy not this guy. He keeps the chicken poo, chicken poo
  16. He set the tone of this collapse with his stupid ass interception He is good at it
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