Quest 4 The 3rd Division Crown w/ No One 2 Pass 2 On 3rd Down: 2015 Carolina Panthers Season Thread

No Sleep

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
14,827
Reputation
3,715
Daps
35,902
Reppin
Souf Caro
:myman: Seriously tho all the hate for our squad can be rooted to our QB. CACs just hate seeing a proud, boastful, confident black man with style and flair. They can't justify their hate so they hide behind dissing our entire squad.

I'm about to change my screen saver to say CaMVP!!!!
 

Bishop_BP_Jakes

Prophesying on your CD's and tapes
Joined
Sep 21, 2013
Messages
3,658
Reputation
2,100
Daps
16,667
Reppin
3-3-6 Mafia
The Panthers Are The Worst Team To Ever Start 11-0

The disrespect gets more and more blatant every week. :pacspit:

Got fukkboi fans hating like some hoes cause we embarrassed them on Turkey day.

Every week these cac analysts stay throwing shade and hating on our squad, when in reality them crackers just hate my nikka Cam.

fukk them and everybody that love them, either you with us or against us. I'm bout to be on some belligerent shyt around here, word to my breh @Millions.
BSPN/Flabland Useless Stats of the week breh. Don't even pay attention to this. When they start throwing all this trigonometry out there, it's because they don't watch us fukking play! Period.

People wanna see that Big 12 shyt in the NFL, but we just punch nikkas in the throat til they quit and these stat nerds can't figure out why that works. Like i said in the game vs the Slurs. Our Off/Def lines are bigger, stronger, and more physical then every team we've faced. Defense gets the ball back to Killa, we score, then repeat for 60 mins. Simple as that.

They keep hatin we keep the #MakeEmMad2K15Tour rolling
 

Millions

Carolina Crook
Supporter
Joined
Oct 20, 2013
Messages
18,827
Reputation
2,070
Daps
44,420
Reppin
Ruff Raleigh, North Carolina
The Panthers Are The Worst Team To Ever Start 11-0

The disrespect gets more and more blatant every week. :pacspit:

Got fukkboi fans hating like some hoes cause we embarrassed them on Turkey day.

Every week these cac analysts stay throwing shade and hating on our squad, when in reality them crackers just hate my nikka Cam.

fukk them and everybody that love them, either you with us or against us. I'm bout to be on some belligerent shyt around here, word to my breh @Millions.
fuk da opps who aint Squadddd....
tumblr_nti9jmZOzj1ta328mo1_400.gif


like homie said we gone just keep washing these teams til we reach our main goal thats holding up that lombardi trophy...

I compared us to last years Warriors...
 

Morose Polymath

GODHOOD
Poster of the Year
Joined
Aug 1, 2013
Messages
17,384
Reputation
14,299
Daps
71,343
Reppin
Above The Clouds
:/ I hate that the narrative is that we want to be the Seahawks.

You saw that shyt Steve Young was kickin on PTI huh breh??? Well he also mentioned has Cam has took the step is now the driving force of this offense, pretty much admitting he's a step further than where Rus was during Seattle's Superbowl run.
 

Corey Matthews

All Star
Joined
Feb 13, 2015
Messages
1,338
Reputation
150
Daps
2,578
You saw that shyt Steve Young was kickin on PTI huh breh??? Well he also mentioned has Cam has took the step is now the driving force of this offense, pretty much admitting he's a step further than where Rus was during Seattle's Superbowl run.

Yeah, but I've been hearing it for like two weeks. I think his other thought was inevitable since Cam is the better QB
 

Henry Orbit

Wave Gods
Joined
May 4, 2012
Messages
11,088
Reputation
3,785
Daps
55,153
Reppin
The Old North State
PK's changed his stance since his rookie year

Panthers top Peter King's power rankings behind Cam Newton | The MMQB with Peter King

It’s a big day in Kannapolis and Rock Hill. From Kill Devil Hills to Cullowhee, from Kiawah Island to Rocky Bottom … Where Dean Smith coached and Coach K coaches, and where the Ol’ Ball Coach coached … Where Michael Jordan was nurtured, played and now owns … From the Atlantic Ocean to some of the most beautiful forests in the United States, soak it in. You’re No. 1. The Carolina Panthers sit atop the Fine Fifteen this morning, the best team in the National Football League.

It’s such a great story, the Panthers as the only unbeaten team in the NFL entering December. Stunning, really. Cam Newton’s favorite receiver goes down with a torn ACL in training camp, and the top two draft picks are thought to have been drafted too early, and GM Dave Gettleman is questioned for not getting Newton enough weapons and a good enough offensive line. The Panthers are chuckling at all of it now. They’re 11-0. And there is absolutely nothing fluky about it.



cam-newton-650-433-simon-bruty-si.jpg

Photo: Simon Bruty for Sports Illustrated
Case in point: In the last nine games Carolina has scored 27 points or more in every game. Look at the best offenses in football. New England has scored 27 points seven times in their last nine games. Cincinnati, seven times. Arizona, five times. Green Bay, four. Pittsburgh, three. This was supposed to be a struggling offense with few weapons, having lost top receiver Kelvin Benjamin (ACL) and the franchise’s all time leading rusher DeAngelo Williams (free agency). But the Panthers have won by 17, 28 and 19 in the last three weeks. With five games to play, they have a decent chance to be the second team in NFL history—along with the ’07 Patriots—to go through a regular season 16-0.

Oh, with December dawning today, consider that in precisely the last calendar year, the Panthers are 15-0 in the regular season. They go for 16-0 Sunday at New Orleans, which fields the worst defense in the league. The Saints have allowed 38.5 points per game in the last four weeks.

SHOULD WE BELIEVE IN CAM NEWTON? Jenny Vrentas on how Superman has made the leap to savvy veteran

The defense, with a defensive-minded head coach in Ron Rivera and a defensive coordinator in Sean McDermott who is widely respected around the league (and will be on the interview circuit for head-coaching jobs after this season), is a given. It’s good, the third-stingiest scoring defense in football. With Luke Kuechly quarterbacking the unit and two superb defensive tackles (Star Lotulelei, Kawann Short) caving in lines and a tackle machine (Thomas Davis) aiding Kuechly and an emerging superstar cover corner in Josh Norman, Carolina expects to hold offenses to the teens every Sunday.

But what got into this offense? Five things, I would maintain:

The joy of Cam. Carolina hasn’t tried to change his personality, and that is smart. I ask you this: If a player does everything right off the field—in the meeting rooms, in the locker room, prepared as football-nerd coaches like Rivera would demand, never providing reason for worry away from the facility—then why would you be remotely upset if he play-acted to his heart’s desire on the field? It’s who he is. He hands touchdown footballs to children, giving them the thrill of a lifetime. Just so long as he’s not showing up the opposition, why change him? “I would never want to change his personality,” says offensive coordinator Mike Shula. “I know him. He loves to win. He loves to perform. He loves to have fun. And he wants his fans to have fun. Sometimes I think we need to remind ourselves that football is fun, and when we have fun and we’re winning, we’re happy.”

Mike Shula. Newton was drafted in 2011. Shula was hired as quarterbacks coach in 2011, and as offensive coordinator two years later. Ask Alex Smith about the value of having one voice in your ear for several years, and how much that contributes to a quarterback’s success. I was interested to speak with Shula over the weekend, and to hear about one of football’s great comeback stories. Remember Shula’s four-year run as Alabama coach? He went 26-23 and got whacked, enabling the Tide to import Nick Saban in 2007. ”I was never discouraged,” Shula said. “I never fell out of love with football. Leaving Alabama, nothing about my love of the game wavered. I haven’t stopped since I fell in love with it in 10th grade. I just had to find a place to coach.” After a stop in Jacksonville, he landed in Charlotte, and he’s been the steady hand behind Newton since 2011.

Newton’s improvement throwing on the run—and how defenses play it. I watched some Newton video, and one play really stood out to me. Carolina faced Green Bay on Nov. 8, and on a third-and-16 snap in the shotgun, Newton rolled right against a three-man rush. With eight dropping in coverage, two Packers—safety Morgan Burnett and linebacker Joe Thomas—lurked near the line of scrimmage, respecting the threat of a run by Newton. That’s two spies. Meanwhile, wideout Jerricho Cotchery found a hole behind the two Packers defenders, a huge hole. As Newton rolled and the two Packer defenders waited for him to commit, Newton threw a completion to Cotchery, who turned and sprinted upfield; gain of 59. “This is not street ball he’s playing,” said Shula. “That play against Green Bay, you see how he has gained confidence through experience. You watch him, and you realize he knows that when he does one thing, defenses are going to react to that because they respect his ability to run and his ability to throw on the run.”


Newton’s improvement in the no-huddle, and merging it willy-nilly with huddling. Against Washington in Week 11 he used no-huddle on parts of four first-half scoring drives. And he’s used sleight of hand consistently all season. On the second scoring drive of that game, on the play after a no-huddle snap, he went under center, took the snap, and did the following four things: faked a quick sideline throw to Ted Ginn, held the defense with a play-action fake to Jonathan Stewart, stared briefly at Greg Olsen on a short curl over the middle, and then ripped a throw to the right sideline to rookie Devin Funchess. Gain of 11. Very quick, very confident. The effect on the defense, simply, is that defenders have to hold in place while Newton’s going through all the gyrations. Which, of course, gives him time to make a play. “When Cam moves off his spot now, he’s looking downfield, not just looking to run,” says Shula.

Newton’s improvement in… well, I guess you’d call it football stuff. I don’t recall ever seeing a quarterback draw defensive linemen offside on two consecutive snaps—until Newton did it against Washington. (I’m not saying it never happened; I’m sure it did. I just don’t recall seeing it.) Late in the first quarter he used his long and melodious “REDDEEEEEEEEE-SET!” and got Trent Murphy to jump. After “REDDEEEEEEEEE-HOI!” he got Jason Hatcher to jump. Against the Colts, Ginn dropped what would have been the winning touchdown pass in overtime. In year one or two, there’s a good chance Newton would have been demonstrative in an Are you kidding me? kind of way. Here he displayed no emotion. He just called the next play. Six minutes later, Carolina walked out with a win.

The guy is just a more well-rounded quarterback.

“A lot of this could have happened last year,” Shula says. “But he had the [ankle] surgery in the off-season and he couldn’t play in the minicamps, and then he got hurt in camp. So we were behind when the season started. We’ve been able to do a lot more off-field, off-season work this year.”

It shows. Of course, it also helps to have such a strong running game, and a growing offensive line. But the man who makes it all go is Newton.
 

Millions

Carolina Crook
Supporter
Joined
Oct 20, 2013
Messages
18,827
Reputation
2,070
Daps
44,420
Reppin
Ruff Raleigh, North Carolina
You saw that shyt Steve Young was kickin on PTI huh breh??? Well he also mentioned has Cam has
took the step is now the driving force of this offense, pretty much admitting he's a step further than where Rus was during Seattle's Superbowl run.
Cam has always been better than Russ ...i never got how nikkas ranked him ahead of Cam besides his winning percentage which was more on his D and Beastmode...Russ that nikka tho no bs...

But we do compare very well to Seattle but I feel our QB way more dynamic and scares team moreso than Russ...

but i can see why they compare us to them honestly its a fair...but we aint no dam lil brother no more :rudy:
 

Rigby.

The #1 Rated Mixtape of all Time
Joined
Jun 20, 2014
Messages
50,151
Reputation
1,833
Daps
71,698
Reppin
JordanHareStadium
Cam has a higher ceiling than Russ and always did. Seattle themselves probably would've drafted Cam before Russell. Just took a while to wash away those college habits he picked up as a quarterback. Russell looked good last week and has been a great slightly above game manager his whole career. If dude was slightly taller, who knows where his career could've gone.
 

Morose Polymath

GODHOOD
Poster of the Year
Joined
Aug 1, 2013
Messages
17,384
Reputation
14,299
Daps
71,343
Reppin
Above The Clouds
Looking at the rest of the Calendar for the NFC, the top 4 teams behind us (Seattle, Green Bay, Minnesota and Arizona) all meet each other in one way or another over the last month of the season. The playoff picture for 2 through 6 is pretty much going to be a gauntlet as long as we take care of business.
 
Last edited:
Top