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Nate Tice Nails the Limitations of the Offense
CPF4LIFE replied to Panthering's topic in Carolina Panthers
I said this before. There is a reason Canales started calling more pass plays once Dalton came in. It was so lopsided we pretty much abandoned the run in the games he played. Once bryce came back in chuba became a work horse. -
Nate Tice Nails the Limitations of the Offense
CPF4LIFE replied to Panthering's topic in Carolina Panthers
I won't go that far...I think Dalton is close to finished but I also believe he would improve the overall production and stability of the offense. I think we would atleast be able to properly evaluate other players in the offense. Remember last year Johnson and XL didn't start actually contributing until the Raiders game with Dalton. I think it would be the same thing with Tet. More importantly, better chance of big plays. -
Nate Tice Nails the Limitations of the Offense
CPF4LIFE replied to Panthering's topic in Carolina Panthers
Do you remember the slobbing bryce got once he was benched last year? You had folks not even involved in the nfl commenting. Lebron james was public defending bryce and the local media were trying to lead a crusade agsinst canales. You will not hear anything from those same people while he is stinking it up again. -
Nate Tice Nails the Limitations of the Offense
CPF4LIFE replied to Panthering's topic in Carolina Panthers
Cot damn! Spot on analysis. -
I completely agree with you. But of course you know...hate/envy trumps common logic and reason in sports.
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Greenberg works directly with General Manager Jason Licht on all aspects of the salary cap, contract negotiations, compliance with the NFL's Collective Bargaining Agreement, as well as the club's financial and strategic planning. He also oversees budgeting for all football operations, including the coaching, scouting, video, athletic training, equipment, groundskeeping, strength and conditioning and player development departments. During the 2025 offseason, the Buccaneers once again placed an emphasis on retaining their own. Greenberg took the lead in the contract negotiations that led to new deals with guard Ben Bredeson and linebacker Lavonte David, while also aiding in the re-signing of wide receiver Chris Godwin, as well as the additions of free agent outside linebacker Haason Reddick and free agent punter Riley Dixon. David's contract was the sixth he has signed with Tampa Bay, all with Greenberg, as David enters his 14th season with the Buccaneers. In 2025, David will tie Derrick Brooks for the second-most seasons played in franchise history (15), trailing only Rondé Barber. Working in tandem with Vice President of Football Research Jacqueline Davidson, Greenberg and his staff pieced together yet another noteworthy free agency haul in 2024, re-signing four of the NFL's top free agents in linebacker Lavonte David, wide receiver Mike Evans, quarterback Baker Mayfield and safety Antoine Winfield Jr., in addition to bringing back safety Jordan Whitehead, who was formerly a starter on the team's Super Bowl LV championship team. After managing to keep the team's core in place following its run to the NFC Divisional Round in 2023, Greenberg also helped add a number of value free agents including cornerback Bryce Hall, offensive lineman Ben Bredeson and wide receiver Sterling Shepard. Greenberg received critical acclaim for his work this offseason, helping the Buccaneers navigate a challenging salary cap situation while re-signing key members of the team and retooling the club's roster through a series of value signings. Despite financial restraints, Greenberg orchestrated the extension of outside linebacker Anthony Nelson, plus the re-signing of cornerback Jamel Dean and linebacker Lavonte David, two of the NFL's top available free agents heading into the 2023 offseason. In addition, Greenberg advised on negotiations in the signings of free agent quarterback Baker Mayfield, defensive lineman Greg Gaines and kicker Chase McLaughlin. In the 2022 offseason, Greenberg worked to sign several free agents, including wide receiver Russell Gage and defensive lineman Akiem Hicks. Greenberg also played a key role in negotiating contracts to re-sign cornerback Carlton Davis III, Pro Bowl receiver Chris Godwin, and Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen. The 2021 offseason resulted in the Buccaneers becoming the first team in the Super Bowl era to return all 22 starters after winning the Super Bowl. Greenberg played a crucial part in re-signing outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett, linebacker Lavonte David, tight end Rob Gronkowski, defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh, running back Leonard Fournette, while also extending Super Bowl LV MVP Tom Brady. Offensive lineman Donovan Smith also signed his second contract extension with the team in March. In addition, Greenberg was able to negotiate a contract extension with nose tackle Vita Vea in Week 18 of the 2021 season. During the 2020 offseason, Greenberg was vital in negotiating quarterback Tom Brady's two-year contract. He also oversaw the re-signings of former Pro Bowlers Jason Pierre-Paul and Ndamukong Suh, two key veteran presences on the Buccaneers defense. Greenberg was named a 2020 Tampa Bay Business Journal 40 under 40 honoree, in addition to also being listed on The Athletic's "NFL 40 Under 40: The rising stars shaping the direction of the NFL." Fug it. Im sold...bring him in.
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Who is the assistant Gm over there?
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Bucs I have just been smashing the draft year after year lately. Its become pretty common at this point. It's a big reason why they are in the thick of things every year. Its not just baker
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Its "fire somebody" Tuesday it seems. But really this should have been done a whole ago.
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New York Times: Is Panthers QB Bryce Young a Lost Cause
CPF4LIFE replied to electro's horse's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yikes. -
Tankathon: Where we stand on draft position…..
CPF4LIFE replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
The bryce effect -
Mike kaye and josh graham on panthers issues
CPF4LIFE replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Im curious what the reaction would be if there was another benching. You had people who dont even watch football like that calling out the Panthers like lebron james for mistreating bryce. Lmao -
Mike kaye and josh graham on panthers issues
CPF4LIFE replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Safe to say electric horse is fed the fug up. -
Mike kaye and josh graham on panthers issues
CPF4LIFE replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Lol....shopping at lidz. Lmaoooo -
Mike kaye and josh graham on panthers issues
CPF4LIFE replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
LMAOOOOOOO -
These guys nail the basics on Bryce/Canales/Carolina
CPF4LIFE replied to CRA's topic in Carolina Panthers
Should have been a 4th or 5th round pick at best. And a lot of that was based off winning the heisman. -
Observer Young needed to be more than turnover fred
CPF4LIFE replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Oh yes...and the fact that they all say it's gonna be the rams and Sean mccvay makes it even more crazy. -
Observer Young needed to be more than turnover fred
CPF4LIFE replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
There is still a cult on Twitter. But their narrative now is that he will go to another team and become a star so they know he is just about done here. -
And let's point out the key word in this...FUNCTIONAL. Not good, not great...just functional. Thats all we are asking because people will deliberately misconscrew what you said like you are saying dalton is gonna take us to the promise land or something. We just want to see a offense operate on a nfl level.
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But I'm supposed to believe teams are gonna be itching to pick him up and turn him into a MVP?? Yeah okay...
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Dak will turn XL into a top receiver in that offense. That will be the worst thing for us.
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Its not a coincidence that when dalton came in last year Canales ramped up the pass plays to the point we barely ran the ball. The guy knows he can't open things up with Bryce. Its not rocket science at all.
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These guys nail the basics on Bryce/Canales/Carolina
CPF4LIFE replied to CRA's topic in Carolina Panthers
Lmaoooo..if you say so. -
These guys nail the basics on Bryce/Canales/Carolina
CPF4LIFE replied to CRA's topic in Carolina Panthers
Far as players, recently drafted players are all we have and we aren't trading guys we just signed. That only leaves horn and Brown who are staples.
