good article about Carr:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2931784[Edited on July 13, 2007 at 10:37 AM. Reason : 12]
7/13/2007 10:37:14 AM
haha JUST read that myself
7/13/2007 11:11:23 AM
^there is a good fantasy article about the panthers on espn too, but I couldn't decide where to put it, so I didn't put it anywhere.
7/13/2007 11:19:25 AM
http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=238470
7/13/2007 12:35:44 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we0M-BioUJghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5hD-CrQKdssome highlight vids to get ready for the season14 days to camp. anybody else goin for the first day?
7/14/2007 9:05:02 AM
last summer i was living in spartanburg and went the first day and 15 min after i got there, smitty got injuredcant go this year anyway but its best for the team
7/14/2007 10:54:16 AM
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/insider/news/story?id=2933974Ranked #18th O line in the NFL by Scouts. But,
7/14/2007 5:12:04 PM
thanks for a link to the INSIDER article...but our O-line should be solid, there may be some shuffling of positions, but we have quality depth so that shouldn't be a problem.[Edited on July 14, 2007 at 6:11 PM. Reason : /\]
7/14/2007 6:00:33 PM
I broke out my 2003 DVD a few weeks ago and watched part of it. Man I really miss Bill Rosinski doing play-by-play. I've had a sour taste in my mouth about that ever since they let him go.
7/14/2007 11:04:25 PM
^me tooits just not the same
7/14/2007 11:32:19 PM
as long as they keep Gene I'll be happygotta have my gene
7/16/2007 12:14:53 AM
http://tinyurl.com/2vf6kgone of you insiders post this...
7/20/2007 10:19:21 AM
Three Burning Questions1. Is John Fox on the hot seat?Probably, but he really doesn't deserve to be. For some reason, it was overlooked that Carolina had to play most of the 2006 season without its starting center and left tackle; that is a lot to overcome. Injuries took their toll last year, and several good players on this team played well under their usual level. Last season certainly did not help Fox's résumé, but he is a fine coach who would get snatched up very quickly if relieved of his duties in Carolina.Camp battle to watchDeShaun Foster vs. DeAngelo WilliamsThere are several prominent training camp battles for the Panthers this year, but the one at running back could be the most competitive. Foster and Williams both should benefit from Carolina's philosophical change to a one-cut, zone-blocking rushing attack, but Williams is the one who should benefit the most. Williams came from a similar scheme at the University of Memphis and has the skill set, vision, decisiveness and low pad level to really excel under the new philosophy. Both players are talented, but Williams should emerge as the primary ball carrier while Foster becomes a very good third-down back.2. Does the Panthers' offense have a viable weapon beyond Steve Smith?Not really. Drew Carter is tall with great speed. He will make some big plays by simply running past single coverage, but he still has a long way to go with the finer points of the position. Dwayne Jarrett isn't really quick or explosive and is likely to struggle initially getting off the line of scrimmage against press coverage at this level. Michael Gaines has more talent than many realize, but he never will be a dynamic weapon or downfield threat from his tight end spot. DeShaun Foster can be a factor catching the ball out of the backfield, but there is a good chance he will be a part-time player. In limited snaps last year, second-year RB DeAngelo Williams showed that he can be a difference-maker. He has a fine blend of quickness, competitiveness and balance. He runs low and has some power. Smith is a superstar and certainly one of the very best players at his position, but this team needs more around him. If Williams continues to develop, he'll be able to take some attention away from Smith.3. Is Carolina a contender?The NFC is clearly the weaker conference, and yes, Carolina is certainly a playoff contender. The Panthers could give the Saints a run for their money in the NFC South. But this doesn't look like a Super Bowl team. There are just too many holes and questions. The defense is aging; the overall durability is questionable; the quarterback situation isn't very stable; and the offense just doesn't have enough weapons.The player under the microscopeQB Jake Delhomme. Delhomme is not capable of putting an offense on his back, and he tried to do just that too often last season after the running game failed. When he presses, Delhomme takes too many risks and brings a gunslinger mentality -- but really doesn't have the physical gifts to pull off such an approach. When the defense is playing well and the running game is clicking, Delhomme can be very effective with play-action and deep throws to Smith, but he cannot afford to turn the ball over and has to play more within himself. He doesn't feel the rush very well and didn't step up when the chips were down. David Carr is looming behind him on the depth chart, and Fox might be quick to make a change if Delhomme struggles early in the season.Fantasy takeDeShaun Foster led the team in rushing yards last season, but DeAngelo Williams should be the eventual starter. Don't look for an official changing of the guard before the season starts, but do check how much attention Williams gets in camp because it could influence your decision to select Williams over Foster.-- Eric Karabell• Complete ESPN.com fantasy coverageBreakout playerOLB Thomas Davis. Davis was a safety at the University of Georgia, bounced between safety and outside linebacker during his rookie year, then moved to linebacker full time last year. He now has ample experience at the position and should be able to maximize his vast potential. Davis is a heat-seeking missile who is an absolute blowup hitter. He runs very well and brings a lot of versatility to the defense. He will play man coverage against tight ends and running backs, blitz with more regularity this season, and still cover a lot of ground with his zone responsibilities. Davis could be primed for a monster season, especially if Dan Morgan can return to the lineup at middle linebacker.Comeback player of the yearMorgan. The Panthers certainly have several candidates for this distinction, but Morgan is the most logical choice. When healthy, which is rare, he is a game-changing playmaker from his middle linebacker spot. Morgan is a key player in this defense. He isn't a great take-on player, but Carolina has spent a lot of its resources on big defensive tackles to allow Morgan to run more freely and make plays. His strengths are quickly diagnosing plays, reacting decisively and running to the ball. He is very fast and gets to his target with aggression, but he simply cannot stay healthy and most recently has battled problems with concussions. If Morgan can return to form, this defense will be much better than a year ago.Offensive philosophyThe Panthers put too much pressure on Delhomme last season because they were ineffective running the football. This was partially because of being without their starting left tackle and center for much of the season. Jeff Davidson was hired as offensive coordinator, mostly to restore Carolina's ability to control the game on the ground. Davidson will switch to a zone-blocking scheme. This move could be an excellent decision and it suits Carolina's personnel very well, but there surely will be some growing pains early on. Davidson also will put star Smith in motion more often and use him in a variety of ways in an attempt to get him into more one-on-one situations. Although that sounds good on paper, Smith is the only receiver on the roster who frightens defenses and every team the Panthers face surely will concoct a game plan to stop Smith.Defensive philosophyGreat things were expected from Carolina's defense one year ago, but those expectations were not met. There were injuries and substandard play across the defense, but the biggest culprit might have been that the offense didn't do the defense any favors. The offense simply punted far too often. Although it is getting up in age, this is still a talented group led by Julius Peppers, one of the best defensive players in the game today. The Panthers rely on their upfield scheme to generate pressure, but they need to get more from their defensive linemen other than Peppers to make this work. To help generate pressure this year, expect more linebacker blitzes, particularly from Davis. Stopping the run is priority No. 1 and Carolina needs to be stouter up the middle, but this unit still has a chance to be one of the better groups in the league.
7/20/2007 10:54:09 AM
7/20/2007 11:01:08 AM
^^thank you sir.
7/20/2007 11:03:00 AM
so other than saftey what are our "holes"?
7/20/2007 8:13:19 PM
in my opinion, we have 6 holes.
7/20/2007 8:16:58 PM
what are they? i guess lb, safety, qb...seems like our o line, rb, front 4 are all good
7/20/2007 8:26:31 PM
^^ i wouldn't say QB is a "hole" just a slight question marki think other big question marks are:definitely safety (both spots) middle linebacker (with dan you never know)and possibly tight end/wide receiverother than that i think we have excellent depth going into the season. maybe more depth than we've ever had
7/20/2007 10:01:21 PM
oh yeah i forgot wr...thats a big question mark too
7/20/2007 11:03:17 PM
i love how we went from a team with no holes last preseason, to a team with too many holes this preseason.
7/21/2007 10:31:00 AM
its always like thatit seems if a team doesnt have pro bowl players at every single position they have tons of glaring holes
7/21/2007 12:01:03 PM
Jenkins to report to camp.... http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2945276
7/22/2007 4:03:08 PM
7/22/2007 6:11:00 PM
^ we ran the ball decently well with Steven Davis (within the last 3 yrs).... Since his knee finally blew to hell we havent been consistent with foster and whoever else we threw in with him...[Edited on July 22, 2007 at 9:24 PM. Reason : sp][Edited on July 22, 2007 at 9:25 PM. Reason : ]
7/22/2007 9:17:24 PM
Davis averaged 3.1 yards per carry after he returned in 2005. He was averaging 4.5 in their super bowl season.
7/22/2007 10:47:04 PM
7/23/2007 9:28:21 AM
i watched the sports extra last night (NBC CH 36 in charlotte). yasinskas (writer for observer) was a guest analyst for talking about the panthers. he said we have 8-9 guys that could start in this league. i personally only thought it was 7, but obviously we have things to be optimistic about w/ this years line.
7/23/2007 9:54:57 AM
this is the first year in a while that I actually feel good about our O line going into the season.
7/23/2007 10:28:41 AM
I feel good about our players, but ya gotta account for some growing pains as we move to the new zone blocking scheme....
7/23/2007 11:23:43 AM
from peter kings Monday Morning Quarterback:
7/23/2007 11:50:00 AM
http://www.charlotte.com/sports_breaking/story/208005.htmlmore evidence that jenkins is gonna be at training camp on time
7/23/2007 11:56:50 AM
http://www.krisjenkins77.com/posted from that charlotte article. kris has a sweet site.
7/23/2007 12:50:12 PM
if that blubberball wrecks shop again this year I will take back all the bad things I said (posted) about him..... my predticiotn:He will not start in the beginning of the season at least, and he will undoubtedly bitch about it publicly at some point... media spin will make mtn out of molehill... etc. etc.
7/23/2007 1:54:17 PM
Gaston Gazette:
7/24/2007 11:28:33 AM
^ great articlei feel the exact same way
7/24/2007 11:33:16 AM
^^
7/24/2007 11:37:18 AM
i cant wait for saturday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! anyone else going??
7/24/2007 11:38:37 AM
whats saturday? preseason game?
7/24/2007 11:53:58 AM
dnl your sports ignorance never seems to amazepreseason games in july before training camp?!?!?!?!
7/24/2007 11:56:10 AM
o yeai forgot this...preseason is just for the hardcore people anyways
7/24/2007 12:13:02 PM
going to training camp allows me to assess players, rate their strengths, weaknesses, areas of improvement, look at depth charts, and really just check up on the players and coaches.in the future, they will use me as a tool to determine the keep/cut list. and ultimately, hire me as head coach.
7/24/2007 12:20:55 PM
7/24/2007 12:28:54 PM
personally i'll go on record by saying that the keyshawn johnson deal was bad, and im proven rightand now i'll say the david carr deal is bad, hes not gonna help us, hes gonna drag us down.i'd rather have steve beureline back.
7/24/2007 2:03:38 PM
7/24/2007 2:34:02 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=cr-keyshawn071807&prov=yhoo&type=lgnskeyshawn was terrible for team chemistry, which is crucial IMO. and I agree that delhomme is getting a bad rap. i hope he stays the starting QB. not knocking on carr, but i am just a big delhomme fan b/c of what he has done for this team.
7/24/2007 3:23:35 PM
annual positional review as assessed by each respective coach:http://www.panthers.com/panthers/uploadedFiles/News/Generic/position_by_position.pdf
7/25/2007 4:54:02 PM
7/25/2007 7:07:52 PM
7/26/2007 10:32:10 AM
oh greathttp://www.charlotte.com/109/story/212994.html
7/26/2007 10:41:39 PM