The Panthers braintrust has emerged from a two-day meeting with owner Jerry Richardson at his lakehouse last week, according to GM Marty Hurney.It's the same house Richardson called five players up to last summer, but this time, the object was to delineate the plan moving forward.
And if there was ever any question about the direction, there shouldn't be. Any changes made aren't going to be at the top, not this year. There will be some player shuffling, but anyone expecting a big purge is probably going to be disappointed.
Certainly don't want to bring in extra cornerbacks to cover that third wide receiver. It's just a decoy anyway. We're much better sticking rookie defensive end Charles Johnson on him. Don't worry, our stud safeties, one of which is an undrafted pile of shit out of Notre Dame, can totally cover that.
Who wants to blitz? Our defensive line could get pressure without blitzes in 2003, surely they're just biding their time until Kemo'eatu and Mike Rucker's corpse start bringing the heat.
And thank god we kept Danny Crossman, the special teams coach.
I don't know about you but I'm incredible impressed he can somehow make it so we never get past the 23 on kickoffs. I mean Ryne Robinson is good enough that he doesn't need blocking schemes or players that know how to stay in their lanes.
Seriously guys way to stick with what doesn't work and do nothing to address all the teams' failings. If we can avoid staying healthy we may be bad enough to miss the playoffs next year again!
And then we all know what time it is....
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