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Did Panthers sign Stephon Gilmore too?
rayzor replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
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yeah it had been a while since smitty had done much. that last year he was here he got into more fights in games than he got into the endzone. then he waits until he faces up to go full smitty. i mean we had it coming (thanks for that gettleman).
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he would be pretty easy to scheme against, just run it his way all game and watch him jump out of the way.
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yeah, i hope i didn't just jinx us. the way the rest of my life goes i probably did.
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people will look at the overall production in their offense, especially in regards to the run game. he inherited a running game that was horrible and over the course of the year slowly got them up to respectable. he kept at it until they got it and sometimes that's what you have to do. I think he'll do the same thing here. We might not see dramatic improvements for the first half season, but as people finally have t light click on to what is expected of them things will get better.
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Division opponents thread: Bucs, Falcons Saints news
rayzor replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
traditionally, the team you think will finish last comes up and wins it all...and they can do it with 9 wins because we suck as a division. a good bit of the time the team that finished last would finish first the next year and it was always someone different. it's always up for grabs. -
seriously...frikkin debbie downers trying to bust up our giddy.
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he might show up, but it won't be as embarrassing as Pepper's or Smitty's first game against us. Those we just painful.
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i hope Corbett can stay upright long enough and that he's good at the center thing. Limmer is one i wouldn't hate at OC. I think we've got a few decent options spread out through the draft.
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it's funny how you go through phases (or at least i do) where i see this one guy and think "he really needs to be here" so he shows up consistently in mocks. i'm leaning that way with Pearsall. There's quite a few WRs i like and would be great with them coming here, but for about a week now Pearsall is that guy for me. I want us to double dip (at least) at WR and i don't really care which one it is that we pair with him, as long as we can manage to get him.
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nice! it was kind of a sad thing when we let him go. just this constant ST presence there year after year. it was always funny those few times he would actually be out on the field and have the ball thrown to him and you remember, "oh yeah...he's a WR!"
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First post-clowney addition mock:
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Seriously that's pathetic.
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Sorry, my point was just that all QBs have things to work on and bad habits they pick up along the way that they were, for one reason or another, never quite coached on. In college, you might have had coaches with an NFL background, but you're in college and there's a limit to how much you can work with coaches. Coaches won't work on development like they do in the pros. They just don't have the time for it.
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I'm hoping this is the next move.
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Lol c'mon NBC...catch up
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Vs. $30mil for one year and the same production?
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Every QB has stuff to work on. None are perfect, not even the rookie god stroud.
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We know that. That's history now. Why hang onto it? It does absolutely no good to dwell on that poo. The question is, what do we do to make it better aside from replacing Young? Because that ain't happening for a while. He's got work to do. It doesn't matter anymore that he shouldn't, he just does... again, hat like every other QB. Dies he have more to work on? It doesn't matter anymore. It doesn't do any good to be thinking about what could have been done differently or better.
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Tomlin on Diontae as a Panther gives me some anxiety
rayzor replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
getting excited or not is a personal choice. not getting excited makes it less fun to be a fan and if it's not fun then why do it...at least that's my personal take on it. i choose to get excited about it and not dwell on how things could fall apart. i'm just offering a different take than what had become the popular opinion that there's nothing to look forward to. -
so some bad habits got picked up along the way or other things allowed to slide...i don't know. what's the big deal in saying that a new pro QB has some things that needs to be corrected?
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they all come to the league needing some work. it's not a bad thing to recognize that and have to address it.
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only experience i had living with one was a roommate had one as a puppy and it tore everything apart. of course he said he picked the most hyper one of the litter because he thought it meant it would be smarter. and then he left it inside for hours on end while he went to school, work, and then hung out with his fiance. i wasn't unhappy when he got married and moved out with the dog. i'm sure others have had a better experience than me.
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Tomlin on Diontae as a Panther gives me some anxiety
rayzor replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
oh no. someone is mocking me. my self esteem suffers. -
Tomlin on Diontae as a Panther gives me some anxiety
rayzor replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
lol who is amped up over the guy? i think he's a solid addition and could be exactly what we've been needing. am i crowning him an all-pro or any such nonsense? no. i just think that he's worth a shot and until he starts showing his ass and becoming a problem, i'm going to be giving him the benefit of the doubt. is that too amped up for you? some people just need a scene change. that could be this guy. or he could just be a problem wherever he goes. until he is a problem, though, he's not. no point in getting worked up over a potential cancer until he starts doing some damage. no point in worrying about it because there's not a damn thing anyone can do about it. so why not wait and see?