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Gas On The Fire: Bill Voth Says - With Gun Pointed To Head - McCaffrey Likely Pick


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13 hours ago, thomas96 said:

Jeremy's had much better insider info here and he's just a photographer. And regarding McCaffrey, he said we like him but not at 8. Which makes the most sense to me. If someone we like at 8 isn't there which is possible then we may look to trade down and pickup McCaffrey and extra picks later. And good bet we'd love him at 40, which I'd be down with. Or even possible trade up if we snag Adams or Thomas at 8.

I really think the plan is to trade both 2nd rounders for another 1st

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12 hours ago, SIGCHI222 said:

I may have a source that has told me that Christian will be the pick at 8.  Pretty good source and they are more than confident.

Thin walls at BOA and lots of loose lips.

Didn't you predict Julius Peppers to Carolina like a day before it happened?

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13 hours ago, thomas96 said:

Get a clue buddy, Barnett is a fantastic player and well worth a top 15 selection. If the top couple we like are off the board Barnett would be a great pick. It has been reported by some that we aren't targeting him at 8 which is fine but that doesn't mean we have little to no interest in him. Barnett is going to be better than Hardy and without the baggage. Very similar player but with his head on straight and focused on ball. Very possible we like him so much that we've made sure nothing got out connecting us to him at all. He has DG and Rivera written all over him.

Ryan Delaire, who many consider "light" for a 4-3 DE in our system, outweighs Derek Barnett by 6 pounds.

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13 minutes ago, Fournettecation said:

Idiots like you on a message board aren't in position to judge the OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR for fugs sake

They don't have stats, pointing at Shula and saying he's the problem is idiotic

if you cant handle discussing opposing opinions, I doubt you are going to last long around here...

anyone who has actually watched the games with any focus on offensive play calling can support an argument that the decisions made by the coordinators have been less than stellar.  That's not saying we have the best line in the NFL (we don't), or the best WR.  but a good coordinator works around these as much as possible.

how can anyone justify 7 step drops with Cam hurt, decimated Oline, only to heave it to the sure handed Ted Ginn?  please explain.

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12 hours ago, thomas96 said:

The Golden Calf of Bristol was great in college. I studied him.

A top college player in the past didn't make it in the NFL.

Ergo, a player I don't want now won't make it in the NFL either.

That's some solid cipherin' right there!

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2 minutes ago, PantherProfessor said:

if you cant handle discussing opposing opinions, I doubt you are going to last long around here...

anyone who has actually watched the games with any focus on offensive play calling can support an argument that the decisions made by the coordinators have been less than stellar.  That's not saying we have the best line in the NFL (we don't), or the best WR.  but a good coordinator works around these as much as possible.

how can anyone justify 7 step drops with Cam hurt, decimated Oline, only to heave it to the sure handed Ted Ginn?  please explain.

If you asked Shula, I'm sure he would say he wasn't doing anything different than in 2015

BUT YOU HAVE TO CHANGE THINGS UP MIKE, DEFENSES ADAPT TO YOU, you may say back

You see though, the thing about the Panthers is, what they do on offense isn't a secret. What they want to do on offense ... isn't a secret.

2011, Panthers 3rd best rushing team, 6th best offense, Cam threw for 4,000 AND we had a monster run game

2015, Panthers 2nd best rushing team, 1st best offense, Cam had an MVP season

Dude, it's not a secret what we want to do on offense. It's not. We want to pound the rock, period.

Panthers. Want. To. Pound. The. Rock.

Panthers want to pond the rock.

Pound the rock, Panthers want to.

Everybody in the league knows it.

Shula isn't changing poo up, he knows if players execute what he wants, we're going to pound the fug out of teams. We didn't execute in 2016. It's that simple. We didn't execute in 2016 on offense.

Look at the game against the Chiefs, not many 20 play drives have been done in NFL history, but Shula orchestrated one. It ended with no points. Two straight sacks. Didn't execute.

Blaming Shula is moronic, but you need someone to blame because you don't really know whats going on so you just say

ogjs;fjlksdjkfglks SHULA, HES THE PROBLEM dsfgvdfvgddgh

Fournette, he can help us pound the rock ... thinking about McCaffrey being a key cog in the Panthers smash mouth offense is just funny

 

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1 minute ago, Fournettecation said:

If you asked Shula, I'm sure he would say he wasn't doing anything different than in 2015

BUT YOU HAVE TO CHANGE THINGS UP MIKE, DEFENSES ADAPT TO YOU, you may say back

You see though, the thing about the Panthers is, what they do on offense isn't a secret. What they want to do on offense ... isn't a secret.

2011, Panthers 3rd best rushing team, 6th best offense, Cam threw for 4,000 AND we had a monster run game

2015, Panthers 2nd best rushing team, 1st best offense, Cam had an MVP season

Dude, it's not a secret what we want to do on offense. It's not. We want to pound the rock, period.

Panthers. Want. To. Pound. The. Rock.

Panthers want to pond the rock.

Pound the rock, Panthers want to.

Everybody in the league knows it.

Shula isn't changing poo up, he knows if players execute what he wants, we're going to pound the fug out of teams. We didn't execute in 2016. It's that simple. We didn't execute in 2016 on offense.

Look at the game against the Chiefs, not many 20 play drives have been done in NFL history, but Shula orchestrated one. It ended with no points. Two straight sacks. Didn't execute.

Blaming Shula is moronic, but you need someone to blame because you don't really know whats going on so you just say

ogjs;fjlksdjkfglks SHULA, HES THE PROBLEM dsfgvdfvgddgh

Fournette, he can help us pound the rock ... thinking about McCaffrey being a key cog in the Panthers smash mouth offense is just funny

 

great explanation.  thanks for making my point.

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