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46 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Josh Klein is on board...

Tre Boston is very much on board...

 

No offense to Klein, as I am a huge fan of his work, but I totally disagree with what the panthers need.  We need someone to make this franchise into a modern nfl team and totally lean into the rules favoring the offense specifically the qb and wrs.  Running the ball is fun sure, but at some point you are going to have to win a shoot out more times then not and you need a scheme to do it. 

Also I wish writers and reporters would just chill until the end of the year about removing the interim with wilks. 

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12 hours ago, Shocker said:

If Darnold keeps playing mistake free football and moving this offense look out

As long as we don't have to depend on him to win us the game, i.e. wining the time of possession, take aways, and dominating the line of scrimmage, all he has to do is be a game manager. If he can do that, we can win.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

No offense to Klein, as I am a huge fan of his work, but I totally disagree with what the panthers need.  We need someone to make this franchise into a modern nfl team and totally lean into the rules favoring the offense specifically the qb and wrs.  Running the ball is fun sure, but at some point you are going to have to win a shoot out more times then not and you need a scheme to do it. 

Also I wish writers and reporters would just chill until the end of the year about removing the interim with wilks. 

i think for this year it's fine. i think even going forward it will still be good to have a team that can bully with the run the way we do. 

the problem is that we don't have much of a choice. we certainly don't have a QB that can help us out in a shootout so that's definitely going to have to be addressed, along with a pass catching TE or two.  i don't think we need a personality change as a team, tbh. i like the pounding culture. we just need to add to it, add the capability to kill through the air if needed. 

but i have to admit loving watch that seattle defense get wore out because we keep battering away. adding more of an air game to it can only thin out the defense more. i mean the way we're loading up at the line with big bodies, it's only a matter of time before defenses start stacking the box and shutting us down. we don't have much to spread the ball and them out. 

if wilkes can keep this aggressive nature going and building, i really don't care what our philosophy is otherwise. more than half the battle is getting players bought in to whatever mindset you are trying to instill. if it's aggressive, situationally aware, and disciplined (which this team seems to be), it will go along way in being successful.

i was big on getting some offensive brain to make us one of those flashy offenses that will pile on the points, but i'm really warming up to the idea of wiles being that guy. Just get him a better OC and QB and TE and i think we're set.

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