No doubt, they have clawed their way into Top 5 odious caste squads in current NFL.Looking at the Panthers' draft choices UDFA signings and last year's roster, I believe we can officially call them The Black Panthers.
Yikes! Steer clear of that stadium! I look forward to tracking the lack of progress being madeThe 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.
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.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.
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Panthers plane gets stuck in mud in Charlotte after Patriots game
A plane carrying the Carolina Panthers team went off the taxiway and got stuck in the mud after landing in Charlotte.www.cbsnews.com
Yikes! Steer clear of that stadium! I look forward to tracking the lack of progress being made
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.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.
Wow, what a pleasant surprise!Hunter Renfrow signs with the panthers!
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.The Panthers released Clowney.
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Carolina Panthers Cut Former No. 1 Overall NFL Draft Pick
He's also a three-time Pro Bowler.www.si.com
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.
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 tend to agree that he wasn't a true bust but he is nowhere near what he was drafted to be. For what he has done for his career as pure pass rush specialist is thread bare thin for a number 1 pick. If he was a 3rd or 4th rounder that would be a different story as he would be a solid pro who has had a much better than average career.I still disagree that he was a "bust" like the countless we've documented in the busts thread. He had over 400 tackles, 58 sacks, etc. He certainly didn't live up to his draft position but neither did Mike Mamula and others who we defend here as not being busts. That said everything else posted here is dead-on right as I alluded to in my post. When the Clown was in a game there was always a chance that he would actually play and you could see all of that "mouth-watering upside" that every team that signed him was looking for. Unfortunately for them, he was a part-time player at best. I found watching him to be fascinating in that sense. Here is a player that could do great things but instead literally just stood around or gave zero effort on countless plays. Like I said, he'll be signed shortly and effectively make the defense a 10 man affair on many (most?) plays that he's in the lineup.