Carolina Panthers General Thread

I would think Jewell going to Carolina gives Drew Sanders at least a chance to start.
 
Looking at the Panthers' draft choices UDFA signings and last year's roster, I believe we can officially call them The Black Panthers.
 
Looking at the Panthers' draft choices UDFA signings and last year's roster, I believe we can officially call them The Black Panthers.
No doubt, they have clawed their way into Top 5 odious caste squads in current NFL.
 
The first running back taken in the '24 draft. What about that alleged bottomless black talent pool for the position?

Panthers coach Dave Canales said rookie RB Jonathon Brooks (knee) may not be ready for the start of training camp.
Canales also said Brooks has a ways to go before he is ready and the team will ease him into training camp. Brooks suffered a torn ACL late in his final season at Texas and is still recovering from the injury. Previous reports were optimistic that Brooks would be cleared by training camp, but Canales and the Panthers are now pumping the breaks. Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders are the next men up on Carolina’s depth chart. Hubbard proved far more effective than Sanders last year and would likely get the first crack at the starting gig if Brooks misses any time.
 
The Panther's greedy and cheap owner David Tepper has talked the city of Charlotte into putting up 650 million dollars for renovations, while he puts up 150 million. Majority of the work will be done by minority business owners.
 
The Panther's greedy and cheap owner David Tepper has talked the city of Charlotte into putting up 650 million dollars for renovations, while he puts up 150 million. Majority of the work will be done by minority business owners.
Yikes! Steer clear of that stadium! I look forward to tracking the lack of progress being made
 
The Panthers plane had a rough landing Friday morning returning from New England. Nobody was hurt. What's going on with the airline industry? A plane crashed in Brazil yesterday killing 61 and Trump's plane had to make an emergency stop yesterday.

 
The Panthers plane had a rough landing Friday morning returning from New England. Nobody was hurt. What's going on with the airline industry? A plane crashed in Brazil yesterday killing 61 and Trump's plane had to make an emergency stop yesterday.

Lots of airlines have actually said (which is really hard to believe) they would be lowering standards for pilots so that more minorities can be hired. There’s an Elon/Don Lemon debate about this. Redicolous.
This may not be the case in these instances, but it’s scary to know that things like this are trying to be implemented. hf
 
When I get on a plane and see two white men in the cockpit, I feel a sense of relief.

99% of the population, including women and people of "color," feels the same way, though few will say it out loud.
 
Yikes! Steer clear of that stadium! I look forward to tracking the lack of progress being made
The Panther's greedy and cheap owner David Tepper has talked the city of Charlotte into putting up 650 million dollars for renovations, while he puts up 150 million. Majority of the work will be done by minority business owners.
Tepper is a jewish supremacist and by his actions last year pouring drinks on fans he is a lowlife who should have his assets frozen permanently.
 
Panthers signed average-at-best DT Tershawn Wharton to 3 years $56 million(!). Wow, that's ton of cash for a non-starting d-lineman. He must have upside, right?
 
Former UDFA Rams linebacker Rozeboom signs with Carolina. Not sure what they're planning with Jewell but hopefully both start on the inside.
 
The Panthers released Clowney.
Clowney has never lived up to his No. 1 overall pick status, but he's had a decent career. Say a disappointment (for those who care) rather than a bust. His biggest issue that I've seen over the years that I've watched him is that he noticeably takes plays off. Sometimes entire series or quarters off. Not to worry, somebody will sign him for the few plays a game that he actually tries.
 
Clowney has never lived up to his No. 1 overall pick status, but he's had a decent career. Say a disappointment (for those who care) rather than a bust. His biggest issue that I've seen over the years that I've watched him is that he noticeably takes plays off. Sometimes entire series or quarters off. Not to worry, somebody will sign him for the few plays a game that he actually tries.
His biggest play was tackling an unblocked 5’8 Michigan RB LOL in college. Clowney is a zero effort bum. Another underwear Olympics hero. I’d push back on him having a decent career.
 
Clowney has never lived up to his No. 1 overall pick status, but he's had a decent career. Say a disappointment (for those who care) rather than a bust. His biggest issue that I've seen over the years that I've watched him is that he noticeably takes plays off. Sometimes entire series or quarters off. Not to worry, somebody will sign him for the few plays a game that he actually tries.

His biggest play was tackling an unblocked 5’8 Michigan RB LOL in college. Clowney is a zero effort bum. Another underwear Olympics hero. I’d push back on him having a decent career.

I'd have to agree with @Bucky - the Clowney hype was peak levels of retardation and for that reason he is a bust. Even in old scouting reports they mentioned his tendency to take plays off as an issue. The types of players with the question marks Clowney pretty much never pan out. Sure Clowney has some sacks but he was never a game changing player. Give me high motor 4th rounders like Jared Allen or Trey Hendrickson over "upside" players that lack self discipline.

https://walterfootball.com/scoutingreport2014jclowney.php

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jadeveon-clowney/3200434c-4f53-5848-cd48-3846b85c634d

A physical specimen with a rare size-speed combination, Clowney was not as impactful as a junior while playing through injuries and being forced to deal with opposing offenses that fully accounted for him with extra chip protection. Was a 20-year-old junior affected by turnover on the defensive coaching staff. Could benefit tremendously from a stable positional coach and strong, veteran mentor on the defensive line who will hold him accountable, show him the way and serve as a fatherly figure. Is one of the most unique talents in the draft and could easily be a double-digit sack producer in the pros from either end. Is every bit worthy of the first overall pick -- will immediately upgrade a defensive line and improve the production of those around him.
 
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