When the fuck is your worthless team going to unleash Tebow with a half ripped shirt on this league?Tebow?
Do you really not want to know what it is like to win a Superbowl in your lifetime or be close to God?
When the fuck is your worthless team going to unleash Tebow with a half ripped shirt on this league?Tebow?
Good Lord Carolina is like a disaster. Cleveland fans get to look down their noses at the dysfunction
Good Lord Carolina is like a disaster. Cleveland fans get to look down their noses at the dysfunction
Dolphins have a wild card spot right now?
Remember when the Packers were 3-3 and went on to win the Superbowl?AFC football!
Not sure what you're arguing, AFC has "American" in the name, therefore it is the best conference by default.AFC football!
Remember when the Packers were 3-3 and went on to win the Superbowl?
You are going to wish your team played in the AFC when the Packers are sitting at home watching the playoffs!
What about the Jets?
Seriously. At least Cleveland has the excuse of being talentless for a decade. There is a fair bit of talent in Carolina, just no brains.
Seriously. At least Cleveland has the excuse of being talentless for a decade. There is a fair bit of talent in Carolina, just no brains.
Yeah I think 10 wins the most you can get and be a legit SB contender. Any more and you risk getting homefield and losing to some goober virgin or alleged rapist.100%. If the Packers don't find a way to lose next Sunday I am very concerned about their ability to win fewer than 12 games. If they win 11-12 they may as well just forfeit their playoff game.
Sunday at Jacksonville is the definition of a must-lose game for Green Bay.
The Panthers are scapegoating the gm? :jnc
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Panthers wideout Steve Smith when asked about the firing of Marty Hurney, said: "It sucks."
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Smith said he did not see this coming, he declined to use the word scapegoat, saying he did not know what expectations were or were not met.
It's like former beat writer Darin Gantt said. Marty built this roster with a smash mouth power run game in mind. He and John Fox were on the same page. It's no coincidence D-Will and J-Stew were the first pair of teammates to rush for 1,100 yards each in the same season in a run-heavy, play action deep pass offense. Then Rivera was hired, Chud was hired, they installed this read-option scheme (which, honestly, was made our base offense this year when it most certainly was not last year) that instead of helping Cam develop into a pro-style passer, has him responsible for every decision of the offense. That's asking a lot out of a second year QB, especially one who didn't spend 3-4 years in college running an offense. And the read-option scheme is a great disservice to our backs, whose best traits are finding a hole with their vision and then hitting it hard - the read-option has Cam decide whether or not to hand the ball off, there's no "finding" of a hole by the RBs, and by the time the RB gets the ball, he's already got a DE/LB in his hip pocket. I mean, for fuck's sake, we've paid out $50m guaranteed to a trio of RBs who combined for 16 carries in a one score game (and only 2 carries from $43m man D-Will, 8 carries combined vs SEA and DAL). There is no reason Cam should be passing 37 times in a one score game. Look at the game we won and the one we arguably should have won - NO: 41 rushes, 20 passes; ATL: 35 rushes, 25 passes. The coaching staff can't place the entire offense on Cam's shoulders.
But what makes Marty culpable in this is that he constructed this roster, then hired and handed over the keys to Rivera who's running a scheme that does not utilize the roster that was built. Fox and Hurney read off the same page of music, Rivera/Chud and Hurney are/were in completely different books.
I'm sure Rivera is next. Wonder how many coaches/GMs they'll burn through before they give up on Scam?
The Panthers are scapegoating the gm? :jnc
AFC North is dogshit. Somehow, the NFC West and AFC North have switched, with the Seahawks and Cardinals being the Ravens/Steelers, the Rams are the Bengals, and the Niners the Browns.
Before this weeks game, I said the Ravens would go 9-7, which I still believe they will. This season, with the all the injuries, may be a neccessary evil for the future of the franchise. Joe Flacco is going to get exposed as a fraud, riding his defense and RB's success into APPEARING to be an adequate QB, when in reality he is a huge detriment to our team. Now with this season going to shit, especially on defense with injury, there will be nothing to prop up Joe. He tanks this year, we can let him go. We can bail on this Joe Flacco experiment after this year.
Cam Cameron is a problem too. I say we fire him today, and bring in Buck Showalter for the rest of the year and see what he can do.
I think the Panthers simply fell in love with the Scam Flash far too much and bought into it far too hard. Look at Washington. RGIII is a significantly better passer (he is accurate and has been far more intelligent in his reads than I expected considering he played zero competent defenses in college) but the Redskins spent all summer figuring out the best way to build a winner. The Panthers seem to have decided to say "fuck winning, let's unleash Cam!" They don't have the defensive talent to play the all-or-nothing offense that a guy like Cam is going to play. They also cannot afford to abandon the running game and hope to win. Griffin has been successful because they have him shackled. The Redskins generally play conservative, run the football, and don't force a lot on RG. It's smart and will make him a better football player.
I think the real difference there is that Shannahan is a confident coach. He feels like he isn't coaching for his job every single day so he can bring along their star slowly and surely. Rivera on the other hand is coaching like he is scared while Chud is coaching for a promotion with a different organization.
The Panthers are in a tough spot, I definitely do not envy them.
Marty Hurney should have been fired. (A long time ago)
Ron Rivera will be fired by the end of the season as well and probably get another DC job somewhere else.
Chud will probably get another OC job somewhere else (all his HC buzz has gone way down).
No, we're not going to dump a No.1 pick at QB in the middle of his second season. Especially when our back-up options are Derek Anderson and Jimmy Clausen. It doesn't look like we're going to be in contention for anything this season anyway. Let Cam finish the season, see if he can possibly pull himself out of this funk.
How was your trip to Houston. Hope fans didn't give you too much crap. Most Raven fans I saw were treated nice enough.
I shit on Cam more than anyone but he isn't the problem and he definitely can be successful, but he isn't Aaron Rodgers. He isn't Tom Brady. He can't win games on his own. He can't dominate a football game through smart play. He can't make accurate throws to keep drives moving and churn time. He absolutely needs a running game to do some of that.
While I agree with the "Chud coaching for a promotion" line of thinking (it definitely seems like he's calling complicated, "innovative" plays to show how smart he is), I don't think Rivera is (well, I should say was) coaching scared. I think he's just coaching how he was brought up, that being in a conservative manner (4th and 1 vs ATL a prime example of this). But it's pretty unnerving to see that he seems to not have improved as a gameday coach at all from game 1 to game 22. We are still managing to stay in games til the end, but we are still, time and again, failing to execute in crucial end-game situations, whether it be on the defensive or offensive side of the ball.
I'm afraid Rivera was interviewed and passed over 8-9 different times for a head coaching position for a reason. The guy just seems built to be a coordinator and not a head coach. Think about the 7 wins we have in Rivera's tenure:
- Jags (HC: Deadman Walking Del Rio/QB: Rookie Gabbert)
- Redskins (HC: Shanahan/QB: John Beck)
- Indy (HC: Robot Jim Caldwell/QB: Curtis Painter)
- TB (HC: Raheem "Youngry" Morris/QB: Fatman)
- Texans (HC: Kubiak/QB: Rookie 5th round pick TJ Yates)
- TB (HC: Raheem "Youngry" Morris/QB: Fatman)
- NO (HC: Interim-Interim Aaron Kromer/QB: Brees)
Not a very impressive list - we've either had a decided advantage at QB or faced an absolute retard of a HC. I can honestly say Rivera hasn't outcoached a team when faced with equal talent. Disappointing, to say the least.
The trip was great except for the fucking game on the field! I thought we'd probably lose, but at least make a game of it. But the fans were pretty classy, and the stadium was crazy nice. I was very impressed by Reliant. In Houston, I ate at some nice places, and had a weird meal at a restaurant named Feast, where I had pig brain, kidney pie, tilefish head, and some other stuff.
Yeah, so good trip, if you forget about the game part itself. My biggest takeaway: HOUSTON LOVES JJ WATT SO MUCH.
edit: Why wouldn't they love JJ WATT? He's probably the best defensive player in the league and maybe the best non-QB. Glad you enjoyed the trip. Sucks about Flacco, though I think there's enough to see now for Ozzie to never think of giving him big money
Bowser already covered the reasons the Panthers fanbase are happy about this move. Some of the contracts and draft picks Hurney gave out were indefensible. And yes, players aren't a fan of the move because they may actually have to play up to those insane contracts.
Rivera cannot be long for this job. If he's not gone this week then he'll be gone soon. No way a new GM endorses a 7-15 (and counting) coach.
As for Cam, I would not be surprised if Derek is named starting QB for the Chicago game. I think the press conference yesterday may have been the last straw. We'll see.
It's going to be bad for a few years, but if Richardson makes a decent hire there's hope. Carolina has a lot of bad contracts and bad decisions with draft picks to recover from.
Bowser already covered the reasons the Panthers fanbase are happy about this move. Some of the contracts and draft picks Hurney gave out were indefensible. And yes, players aren't a fan of the move because they may actually have to play up to those insane contracts.
Rivera cannot be long for this job. If he's not gone this week then he'll be gone soon. No way a new GM endorses a 7-15 (and counting) coach.
As for Cam, I would not be surprised if Derek is named starting QB for the Chicago game. I think the press conference yesterday may have been the last straw. We'll see.
It's going to be bad for a few years, but if Richardson makes a decent hire there's hope. Carolina has a lot of bad contracts and bad decisions with draft picks to recover from.
AFC North is dogshit. Somehow, the NFC West and AFC North have switched, with the Seahawks and Cardinals being the Ravens/Steelers, the Rams are the Bengals, and the Niners the Browns.
Before this weeks game, I said the Ravens would go 9-7, which I still believe they will. This season, with the all the injuries, may be a neccessary evil for the future of the franchise. Joe Flacco is going to get exposed as a fraud, riding his defense and RB's success into APPEARING to be an adequate QB, when in reality he is a huge detriment to our team. Now with this season going to shit, especially on defense with injury, there will be nothing to prop up Joe. He tanks this year, we can let him go. We can bail on this Joe Flacco experiment after this year.
Great feeling to wake up the day after a beatdown of fraud Joe flaclol. Even better that BaltimoreLarry was at the stadium to bear witness.
As I said last week that Packers smackdown was needed to get dem boys re focused. Started feeling themselves a little too much and that beating on the ravens was the perfect response. This was the much bigger game of the two so if a beatdown was going to happen this year I'd rather it be against a Packers team, and not against a squad that has a direct impact on playoff seeding.
Special teams is still a problem though and I think kubes really needs to take a look at the ST coach or something. They are really bad.
Cam, for better or worse, is the future of this franchise for the next two-plus seasons. We have to find out what we have with him. There's not a shot in hell he's getting benched.
Yup he's our big, white, honkey hero.
Not a hero = Jacoby Jones. Man we booed the crap out of him. Sort of felt bad for the guy, I mean WE kicked him out. Deservedly so but still.
I hope the boos for Mario Williams in a couple of weeks are louder.
Like I said, we'll see. His body language has got to improve and he's got to win the team over in the locker room right now. Cam is a better talent than Derek easily but Cam has to prove he can lead. Get rid of the towel, get up and involved on the sideline.
Ben has always played better from behind. Weird but true. He is similar to Eli in that way. Not so similar in being a sexless virgin.
But some of what you are complaining about is on the coaches. How many times have we seen Ben and the offense on fire in the first half of a game doing whatever they wanted against a defense, then we go up ten and suddenly we decide we need to run to close out the game. The only problem is we have not been able to do that consistently for like 7 years. The coaches are- still calling the game as if we have an elite defense, when it is obvious that they are not. The other team throws on us and gets a lead late and then it is up to Ben to turn it on in that one drive. We win more often than we lose in that circumstance but it can be infuriating to watch it as a fan.
How the Panthers are closer to winning now than they were last night is a mystery, because many of the moves Hurney made in recent years were strictly of the owner’s bidding.
From taking a hard line on franchised defensive end Julius Peppers to paying loyalty contracts to players such as Jake Delhomme to keep the 12-4 2008 division title team together, many of the moves Hurney was criticized most heavily for had Richardson’s thumbprints all over them. Likewise using the uncapped year in 2010 to clear the books for a post-lockout splurge on fan favorites such as DeAngelo Williams were moves dictated from upstairs.
The former sportswriter turned salary cap manager handled those moves, and built as best he could after the Panthers once-happy marriage with coach John Fox fell apart in 2009.
The current mess is as much about the coaching staff he hired not using the players he acquired properly, but Hurney was an easy fall guy for a team which had won nine games since the start of the 2009 season.
Like I said, we'll see. His body language has got to improve and he's got to win the team over in the locker room right now. Cam is a better talent than Derek easily but Cam has to prove he can lead. Get rid of the towel, get up and involved on the sideline.
Outside of baseless speculation from pot-stirring trolls like that clown eznark, is there any indication that he has "lost the team."
Looks like Natalie Portman, but accessories don't look like they match....
edit: Damn that's a huge leg!
Bowser already covered the reasons the Panthers fanbase are happy about this move. Some of the contracts and draft picks Hurney gave out were indefensible. And yes, players aren't a fan of the move because they may actually have to play up to those insane contracts.
Rivera cannot be long for this job. If he's not gone this week then he'll be gone soon. No way a new GM endorses a 7-15 (and counting) coach.
As for Cam, I would not be surprised if Derek is named starting QB for the Chicago game. I think the press conference yesterday may have been the last straw. We'll see.
It's going to be bad for a few years, but if Richardson makes a decent hire there's hope. Carolina has a lot of bad contracts and bad decisions with draft picks to recover from.
I was confused at first too but apparently it is. Why a Texas game though. Who would ever want to go there.
It feels good for the Pats to win a close game but man looking like cow feces in the process doesn't make me happy. I mean shit, the Jets suck hard, are the Patriots that bad now?
Outside of baseless speculation from pot-stirring trolls like that clown eznark, is there any indication that he has "lost the team."
I'll be honest, as much as I hate the Jets I think Sanchez makes them look worse than they actually are. Their passing defense is actually pretty decent and that seems to keep them in most games.It feels good for the Pats to win a close game but man looking like cow feces in the process doesn't make me happy. I mean shit, the Jets suck hard, are the Patriots that bad now?