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Might be but ATL needs more defense than offenseI'm thinking maybe the Falcons will take a chance on him, being from GA. Other than that.......not sure.
Might be but ATL needs more defense than offenseI'm thinking maybe the Falcons will take a chance on him, being from GA. Other than that.......not sure.
Todd Gurley is headed to the Falcons
It looks like running back Todd Gurley is heading back to Georgia.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Been chatting with people all day about this. The fanbase once again is split on this decision. It is almost like people really wanted to keep Jameis and are opposed to having an actual GOAT on the team aside from Derrick Brooks or Warren Sapp.
Todd Gurley is headed to the Falcons
It looks like running back Todd Gurley is heading back to Georgia.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Been chatting with people all day about this. The fanbase once again is split on this decision. It is almost like people really wanted to keep Jameis and are opposed to having an actual GOAT on the team aside from Derrick Brooks or Warren Sapp.
Been chatting with people all day about this. The fanbase once again is split on this decision. It is almost like people really wanted to keep Jameis and are opposed to having an actual GOAT on the team aside from Derrick Brooks or Warren Sapp.
I am not speaking of the traditional skeptics and people from the outside. I am speaking of people in Tampa. This is a very different perspective all together. These people have ALWAYS been this way. They also wanted the organization to fail when Dungy left and still to this day make all these claims about Dungy like he was the god of this team. You bring up a reasonable point but from my perspective. I don't view Brady as a person that will take us to the promised land but as a person that is bringing excitement to the city and that allows for the opportunity for us to have a young QB join the fray that we can ACTUALLY mentor instead of putting them in too soon.You can understand the skeptics though. It would be one thing if you're signing Brady at age 33, but he's 43. He showed signs of decline last year, and now he'll be one year older.
That being said, he'll definitely be an upgrade on Jameis, whose problem isn't his physical vision, but his field of play vision. No LASIK is gonna fix that.
I agree on your first point. Jameis I believe really cracked these last couple of years. He put up solid but always inconsistent performance. It was so bad that we had the QB controversy with Journeyman QB(I cant think of his name at this moment) that actually could be a thing because of how inconsistent Jameis is.Jameis is terrible. Brady might not much left in him but he is a better choice. Tampa should’ve gotten rid of Jameis seasons ago. Throwing 30 int in 1 season you are more of a liability.
I am not speaking of the traditional skeptics and people from the outside. I am speaking of people in Tampa. This is a very different perspective all together. These people have ALWAYS been this way. They also wanted the organization to fail when Dungy left and still to this day make all these claims about Dungy like he was the god of this team. You bring up a reasonable point but from my perspective. I don't view Brady as a person that will take us to the promised land but as a person that is bringing excitement to the city and that allows for the opportunity for us to have a young QB join the fray that we can ACTUALLY mentor instead of putting them in too soon.
Can't believe the Panthers just got a 5th for Kyle Allen from the Skins. I'll take it.
And we just signed the XFL start PJ Walker. I'm curious to see how he does too.
interesting move for the Skins.
I believed in Haskins coming out of OSU
There’s no such thing as XFL star after they only played 5 games, no chance he beats Teddy Bridgewater for a starting job and will be lucky if he sticks around as the backup QB.Can't believe the Panthers just got a 5th for Kyle Allen from the Skins. I'll take it.
And we just signed the XFL star PJ Walker. I'm curious to see how he does too.
There’s no such thing as XFL star after they only played 5 games, no chance he beats Teddy Bridgewater for a starting job and will be lucky if he sticks around as the backup QB.
Panthers release former MVP Cam Newton
The 2015 MVP is officially on the open marketwww.cbssports.com
It's been a wild ride with Cam, and I've loved having him as the QB for my team, but honestly he's struggled to get healthy for multiple seasons now, and as physical a QB as he's been, age is not friendly to that type of player at his position. If you take away his physicality, he's not the same player as a pure pocket passer.
I wish him well, and hope he succeeds wherever he lands, but from the Panthers' perspective, it was time to move on, and I have no issue with it. I'll forever wish 2015 ended differently. What a team we had that year. But a couple of key plays by Von Miller, and a great game plan by Wade Phillips (along with inept in-game adjustments by the Panthers coaching staff) shifted a game that our defense easily played well enough to win.
It's kinda sad that the lasting image of that Super Bowl was that play where Cam hesitated to jump on a loose ball in front of him. He should get stick for it, but considering how Cam has been progressing since then, that might be his lasting image. And that's a shame.
The 15-1 MVP Cam Superbowl run was fun. If it was time to move on from Cam, it could have been done better. All the bullshit talk from the owner and they could have helped him out by releasing him before all the big FA QBs got signed. Then they just signed a good WR for Bridgewater and a xfl guy.
NO, TB, and Atl are gonna be winning now with old QBs, so the shit Panthers should just trade CMC and tank for Trevor Lawrence with a full rebuild.
You never learn, do youthere's hope now in Cincy.
You never learn, do you