Showing posts with label Carolina Panthers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carolina Panthers. Show all posts

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Carolina Panthers pull of a huge upset, defeating the New England Patriots 33-30!

Carolina Panthers pull off a huge upset, defeating the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots in their backyard. Carolina’s dramatic, 33-30 victory over New England at Gillette Stadium was back an offensive breakout from the Panthers, a team that scored 22 points total in its last two games and a last-second field goal. Newton and company matched the Patriots stride for stride early on. After Patriots opened the game with a 41-yard field goal, Carolina answered on the ensuing drive with a 32-yarder from Gano. The trend continued as Newton matched Brady’s 2-yard touchdown pass to receiver Chris Hogan with a 29-yard touchdown pass to running back Fozzy Whittaker. However, instead of matching Patriots field goal, Newton went ahead and toss a 10-yard touchdown strike to wide receiver Devin Funchess to give Carolina the lead at halftime. In the second half Newton found Funchess again for a 16-yard touchdown, then the next possession Newton scored on a 7-yard run to give the Panthers 30-16 lead. Brady and the Patriots would, of course, come back and tie it up with 3 minutes left. But Carolina drove 46 yards on 10 plays to let Gano kick the game winning 48-yard field goal.

            The MVP for today game is quarterback Cameron Newton, 22-29, 316 yards, 3 touchdowns and 1 interception. Cam looked like his MVP self if he plays like that the rest of the season, the Panthers are playoff bound. And with the win, Cam becomes the winningest quarterback in Panthers history, passing Jake Delhomme. Other big-time stats, Funchess finished the game with 70 yards receiving, the most since Week 17 of the 2015 season, and two touchdown catches. Kelvin Benjamin hauled in his first 100=yard receiving game of the season while Jonathan Stewart added 68 yards on the ground, becoming the Panthers’ all-time leading rusher. Luke Kuechly strung together at least four tackles in a row. On a defense that was patched together with duct tape in the secondary and with linebacker Thomas Davis (rib) obviously not at 100 percent, Kuechly got the team just organized enough to force a few field goals instead of touchdowns and did a ton himself. New England did score 30, but without Kuechly it would have been far worse than that. The ageless Julius Peppers had two big sacks of Tom Brady, bringing his season total to a team-high 4.5 after four games. Peppers is going to hit some of those contractual sack incentives he has by midseason at this pace. This week win makes next week’s game bigger, Carolina Panthers (3-1) and Detroit Lions (3-1) will face off in Michigan in a battle of two of the top teams in the NFL. 

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Carolina Panthers defeat the Buffalo Bills 9-3, start the season 2-0!

The Carolina Panthers defeated the Buffalo Bills 9-3 in an ugly, physical, defensive game. Carolina becomes 2-0 to start the season, while Buffalo drops to 1-1. Buffalo trailed for the entire game, but game the Carolina a scare in the final moments, nearly executing the two-minute drill to perfection. Bills’ quarterback Tyrod Taylor worked the sidelines on a drive that began at Buffalo’s 25-yard line with just over two-minute remaining. A string of completed passes and couple of scrambles gave Bills a shot at the end zone from 38 yards out with 14 seconds left. Rookie Zay Jones broke free near the right pylon, but couldn’t haul in Taylor’s slightly overthrown pass to steal the victory. Carolina Panthers Kicker Graham Gano made field goals of 34,28 and 20, last of which gave Carolina a 9-3 lead with 2:38 to play. Gano is 6-6 on field goals this season. Neither team scored a touchdown in today’s game.
            The MVP for the Panthers for this game would be the defense in general. Holding Bills star running back LeSean McCoy to 9 yards on 12 carries, sacking QB Taylor 3 times and only allowing the Bills to have 10 first down in this game. Most importantly in the first two games of this season, Panthers defense has only given up 6 whole points and haven’t given up a touchdown yet. Julius Peppers made 6 tackles, 2 sacks in his home opener since re-signing with the Panthers. Before today the Panthers were injury free but that quickly changes, center Ryan Kalil dressed but didn’t play after waking up with a sore neck and the biggest injury for the Panthers left in the first half of what he confirmed afterward is a broken right foot. Cam Newton was 20 of 32 for 228 yards, 0 TD, and 0 INT. Kelvin Benjamin, after being targeted only twice in the season opener at San Francisco, caught six passes on eight targets for 77 yards.
            Even though the Panthers won this game, there’s clearly something the Panthers need to work on. McCaffrey had another rough day, Offensive coordinator Mike Shula needs to learn how to use him correctly and not force play him. Cam Newton, even though he played a great game, was throwing the ball with great velocity, and still can scrambles very effectively. But he must learn to not overthrow his receivers. Ever since joining the league one of his biggest problems is overthrowing receivers, Gettleman drafted Benjamin and Funchess, both receivers are 7 feet tall but Cam still overthrows them. With little over two minutes left in today game, it was third and goal on the three-yard line, Cam overthrew a wide-open McCaffrey who would’ve scored and sealed the game. Cam almost cost the game for the Panthers. He also needs to learn clock management; every game Panthers burn at least one timeout because Cam can’t hike the ball before the game clock hits zero and in today’s game burn two timeouts and called for delay of game. I know this sounds like I hate Cam Newton, I don’t, I love Cam. He’s a top 10 quarterbacks in the NFL and one of the greatest QB in Panthers history just needs to fix major flaws in his game. Carolina Panthers (2-0) host the New Orleans (0-2) next Sunday.

            What did you think of today's’ Panthers victory? Tell me in the comment section below! And make sure to check back here sometime in the middle of the week for a preview of the Saints game but till then Follow me on Twitter @CarolinaFlights and subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/mOeZ564dOnE
Cam brought back the Dab in the first quarter of this game. 

Friday, September 15, 2017

Carolina Panthers and Charlotte Hornets News Update for this past week!

It's Friday again so it’s time for a Charlotte Hornets and Carolina Panthers news recap for the week. Let’s get started with the Panthers, Last Sunday the Panthers defeated San Francisco 49ers, 23-3 in the season opener. Panthers have claimed former Packers cornerback LaDarius Gunter and waived rookie kicker Harrison Butker. So that means Graham Gano has won the kicking battle after going 3-for-3 on field goals last Sunday. Panthers did, however, place Butker on the practice squad and parted ways with DT Eric Crume. Gunter, who landed in Green Bay as an undrafted rookie out of Miami in 2015, led the injury-plagued Packers' secondary in snaps (859) and passes defensed (12) last season. He then helped hold Giants wideout Odell Beckham Jr. to four catches and 28 yards in a Wild Card playoff win but struggled in subsequent weeks against Dallas' Dez Bryant and Atlanta's Julio Jones. With the Packers' secondary healthy again, Gunter played just two snaps in Sunday's season-opening win over Seattle. But at 6-foot-2, 201 pounds, he has the size Carolina looks for in its outside corners. Panthers also claimed former 49ers OT John Theus and put rookie CB Cole Luke (ankle) on injured reserve. Second-year defensive end Vernon Butler (knee) was a full participant at Wednesday practice, expected to play Sunday. Speaking of Sunday, Panthers have their home opener against the Buffalo “Carolina North” Bills. Lastly, it announced that the Panthers have the third-oldest roster in the NFL…so suck on that Atlanta!
            The big news coming from the Charlotte Hornets this week was them unveil classic uniforms, pinstripes and pleats which was made famous in the 80’s are coming back. Charlotte is one of eight NBA teams allowed to wear “Classic Edition” alternate uniforms the upcoming season. There were rumors over the summer that the Hornets would be wearing the classic uni’s throughout the summer, glad those were accurate. Hornets will play three games wearing the new classic jersey, the first game is the nationally televised matchup with the Cavs on November 15, other two are against the Bucks on December 23rd and against the Thunder on January 13th. According to the NBA 2K Hornets 4th jersey is the purple Statement Uniforms, there will likely be the fifth uniform and a lot of people are suspecting it to be the Buzz City jersey. Next, is according to head coach Steve Clifford, rookie Malik Monk ankle injury is still “significant” and causing him enough issues that he is not yet able to undergo rigorous training. Hopefully, he will be ready for the season opener next month. Finally, Sports Illustrated did a top 100 NBA players, Charlotte had 5 players in it; 88-Marvin Williams, 73-Dwight Howard, 70-Cody Zeller, 48-Nic Batum, 29- Kemba Walker. Yeah, that seems pretty accurate to me, nothing much else to say about that.

            That’s all the news from the past week for the Hornets and Panthers if I missed anything tell me in the comment section below! And if you want you can follow me on Twitter @CarolinaFlights and check out my brand-new YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/TLOmMVRjy90! Also, make sure to check back here Sunday night for a Bills at Panthers recap and my initial thoughts of the game!
Hornets new "Classic Edition" uniforms

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Previewing Sunday Buffalo Bills at Carolina Panthers game!

With week 2 of the NFL season started tonight, it’s time for me write the preview of the Buffalo Bills at the Carolina Panthers! The game is at one o’clock at Bank of America Stadium (obviously), this Sunday. Panthers are 7 points favorites as of Thursday. Bills and Panthers are both 1-0 after the first week of NFL action, the Bills defeated the Jets 21-12 while Panthers took down the 49ers 23-3 last Sunday. Panthers fans have given Buffalo the nickname “Carolina North” since Bills hired former Carolina’s assistant GM Brandon Beane as their GM, hiring former defensive coordinator Sean McDermott as their head coach and signed former Panthers fullback Mike Tolbert. The nickname has only gained significance in recent weeks as the Bills signed former quarterback Joe Webb and made a trade with the Panthers for Kaelin Clay.
            The centerpiece of the Bills offense is the rushing attack headed by LeSean McCoy, who’s arguably one of the most dangerous runner’s in the NFL. The Bills passing game, first-year offensive coordinator Rick Dennison is turning QB Tyrod Taylor into an improved pocket passer and stressing tight end involvement. Small sample size but week 1 it appears Taylor and TE Charles Clay are on the same page with Dennison’s plan. Taylor targeted Clay a game-high 9 times, including game’s opening touchdown. Bills emphasized run defense and to great effectiveness, while it was only the Jets but Buffalo held New York to just 38 yards on 15 carries. Even though it was one game against the Jets…But the Bills had the second-best in terms of yards allowed per carry in the preseason. The Bills also picked off the Jets twice, Bills went just 3-5 on the road last season (3-4-1).
            The 23-3 rout of San Francisco 49ers last Sunday, Panthers got a much-needed victory right off the bat to shake off their 6-10 performance during the 2016 season. Quarterback Cam Newton was clearly rusty after only throwing a couple passes in the preseason and with shoulder surgery. He did just enough throwing 171 yards on 14-of-25 passing and 2 touchdowns. The running duo of Jonathan Stewart and rookie Christian McCaffrey was a huge part of the Panthers offense last Sunday, especially McCaffrey.      

                This game is big for both teams, Panthers want to start the season off 2-0 before playing NFC South Rival New Orleans Saint and go to Foxborough to face off against the Patriots. But if Cam and company want to walk away with the win there going to have to be better offensively. Especially the run duo will have to do better, were also going to see how good the offensive line really is, since they didn’t allow Cam to get sack once against the 49ers. Panthers run defense will also be tested and were going to see how good the defensive line really is. This game will be a good early test for the Panthers, see how good they really are. But I do believe the Panthers will win in a hard-fought defensive battle and start the season 2-0. Make sure to check back here tomorrow for a weekly news update on the Hornets and Panthers! Till then go follow me on Twitter: @CarolinaFlights and my YouTube account: https://youtu.be/TLOmMVRjy90

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Carolina Panthers defeat the San Francisco 49ers, 23-3! Recap and my thoughts on the game!

            In the season opener, the Carolina Panthers get the win, defeating the San Francisco 49ers, 23-3! Behind a suffocating defensive effort that including 4 sacks, an interception, and 3 fourth-down stops. Carolina allowed the fewest points they’ve ever allowed in an opener, the fewest before this game was 6 points in 1996 against the Falcons. Late in the first quarter, defensive end Wes Horton started the impact plays by the defense, stripping quarterback Brian Hoyer, defensive tackle Star Lotulelei recovered the fumble; three plays later quarterback Cam Newton connected with wide receiver Russell Shepard on a 40-yard touchdown pass. Two Graham Gano field goals after Panthers stopped the 49ers on fourth-down near mid-field extended the lead to 13-0 at halftime. The defense picked up right where they left off at on the first drive of the second half linebacker Luke Kuechly intercepted Hoyer and couple plays later Newton found running back Jonathan Stewart for an 8-yard touchdown to make it 20-0.

            The MVP for the Panthers this game for me would be safety, Kurt Coleman, in his first game as Carolina Panthers captain, he had couple key tackles on third and short that got the defense off the field, he tilled 6 solo tackles. Personally, Coleman is one of my favorite Panthers defensive players, he plays smart, great tackler and loves to intercept the ball and his celebration is simple but great. But like I said earlier the entire defense was great today, if they play like they played today, the Panthers have a good shot of making the playoffs again. The secondary surprised me on how good they played, I knew Bradberry and Coleman would play good but Worley and Adams both played good and held an offense that loves to throw the ball under control. The offense needs to work on a few things, Cam looked very rusty in the first half; underthrowing Kelvin Benjamin which got intercepted, overthrowing a wide-open Ed Dickson in the end zone. He did settle in a groove in the second half and play better but still needs some playing time to get all that rust off. Rookie running back Christian McCaffrey looked good, had 45 yards on 13 carries and added 5 catches for 38 yards but did lose a fumble in the fourth quarter. There’s nothing much else to say about today’s game, Panthers looked great. Carolina Panthers (1-0) home opener is next Sunday against the Buffalo Bills (1-0) with Bills head coach and former Panthers defensive coordinator Sean McDermott homecoming. 

Friday, September 8, 2017

Weekly update on the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte Hornets!

            Since it's Friday, it’s time for a Carolina Panthers and Charlotte Hornets weekly news roundup! Let’s start with the Charlotte Hornets news since there hasn’t been much news from the Hornets this past week. But it was announced that the Hornets are close to signing Eddie Jordan as an assistant coach to head coach Steve Coach according to the Charlotte Observer. Charlotte is finalizing a contract for Eddie Jordan, Jordan would fill the role formerly held by Bob Weiss, who recently joined the staff of the Denver Nuggets. Jordan was the head coach of the Sacramento Kings (1996-98), Washington Wizards (2003-08) and Philadelphia 76ers (2009-10). He was 257-343 in those jobs, coaching 4 playoffs appearances with the Wizards. Charlotte coaching staff lost a lot of experience in the past 6 months. Associate head coach Patrick Ewing left in the spring to become head coach at his alma mater, Georgetown. Then Weiss moved on to the Nuggets to be closer to his family living in Denver. After Ewing left, Stephen Silas was elevated to lead assistant, Silas has been with the Charlotte Hornets since 2010. And it was just announced by head coach Steve Clifford that Michael Carter-Williams had a knee procedure in August and is uncertain if he’ll be ready for the season-opener; he also announced the starters going into camp. Kemba Walker, Nic Batum, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Marvin Williams and Dwight Howard.
            Next up is the Carolina Panthers, unlike the Hornets, the Panthers has had a busy week. Carolina cut roster the roster to mandated 57 rosters. The notable names that were cut were third string quarterback and Panthers pre-season MVP Joe Webb and punter Andy Lee were both cuts, Webb signed with the Buffalo Bills and Lee signed with the Arizona Cardinals. Left footed Michael Palardy won the punting job after having a strong summer. Rookie Alex Armah made the practice squad, who the Panthers really like but is a working project. Panthers reached an injury settlement with cornerback Zach Sanchez, who becomes free-agency. The injury was hip, not the groin. Carolina traded wideout Kaelin Clay to Buffalo and a 2019 seventh round-pick for second-year cornerback Kevon Seymour. Seymour, a sixth-round pick from USC last year, can play inside and outside corner and gives the Panthers more depth at a spot where they were a little thin. Seymour missed time during training camp with foot and shoulder injuries and struggled in coverage as a rookie. Clay becomes the latest ex-Panther to jump on the Charlotte-to-Buffalo train, following Bills head coach Sean McDermott, Beane, and several players. There were rumors and talks of safety TJ Ward came close to signing with Panthers but instead signed with the Buccaneers. Carolina Panthers begin their season in San Francisco to face off against the 49ers, I wrote a preview on here’s the link: https://carolinaflight.blogspot.com/2017/09/carolina-panthers-at-san-francisco.html yes this is a shameful advertisement for my own blog which you are on right now. But some more news about the game has come out, quarterback Cam Newton (shoulder) questionable but did practice all week, defensive tackle Vernon Butler (knee) doubtful. Graham Gano will handle kicking duties for the season opener after having a kicking battle with rookie Harrison Butker. Finally, Panthers announced this year captains, who are Cam Newton, Greg Olsen, Ryan Kalil, Luke Kuechly, Thomas Davis, and Kurt Coleman (his first time as a Panther).

            That’s all the news from the past week for the Panthers and Hornets! Make sure to check back here after Panthers game Sunday for a recap and my initial thoughts of the game. Hopefully, the Panthers can get the win and start the season off on the good note!

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Carolina Panthers at San Francisco 49ers Preview!

With the Carolina Panthers kicking their season off Sunday, it’s time to starts each game preview! Let’s do this with Carolina Panthers at the San Francisco 49ers! Panthers are 6-point favorites as of Tuesday afternoon. It will be the first time the Panthers will be back at Levi’s Stadium since losing Super Bowl 50. 49ers will look to extend their 6-game winning streak in season opening games; it’s the sixth time in head coach Ron Rivera’s 7 years that the Panthers have started on the road. Both teams did face off last year at Bank of America Stadium with the Panthers coming out on top, 46-27.
            Coming off an unforgettable 2016 season, Carolina will try to re-establish themselves as one of the top teams in the NFC and make another trip to the Super Bowl. Quarterback Cam Newton is coming off shoulder surgery he had in March, only played in one preseason game but did look sharp. Newton has some new offense toys to play with in rookies Christian McCaffrey and Curtis Samuel. Returning starters with Pro Bowl tight-end Greg Olsen and wide-out Kelvin Benjamin. Defensively, expect the Panthers to be better than they were in 2016, where they were 26th in points allowed (25.1 points per game), front 7 should remain competitive (47 sacks, 2nd in the NFL) as led by linebackers Luke Kuechly and Thomas Davis and last year leading pass-rusher Mario Addison (9.5).
            With San Francisco, they're coming off a woeful 2-14 record last year, new head coach Kyle Shanahan, who formerly the offensive coordinator for NFC South foe Atlanta Falcons.  Will try to turn it around for the 49ers. Journeyman quarterback Brian Hoyer, who threw for 237.6 yards per game in 2014 while he was in Cleveland and had Shanahan as his coordinator, was his best season of his career. Veteran receiver Pierre Garcon is in the same boat, as his career highs in receptions (113) and receiving yards (1,346) in 2013 courtesy of Shanahan’s pass-heavy offense. Running back who had 988 yards in 2016 is expected to have another good year as well. On the defense, 49ers were ranked dead-last in total yards but first-round picks Soloman Thomas and Reuben Foster are expected to help change that around.

            This game will show if the Panthers secondary has improved this off-season or stayed the same because Kyle Shanahan offense is passing heavy and will exploit any weakness from the secondary. But I do believe the Panthers will win this game, Carolina has too many offensive weapons, Cam should be ready to go and well 49ers defense sucks. And riverboat Ron wants to start the season off with a win.  My final score predictions are Panthers: 35 49ers: 21. What are your predictions for this upcoming Sunday game? What other NFL game are you looking forward to watching this weekend? Tell me in the comment section below! And make sure to check back here Friday for a news roundup for the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte and again Sunday night after the game for my post game recap and thoughts of the game! 

Monday, September 4, 2017

2017/2018 Carolina Panthers story line to look for and season preview!

With the 2017-2018 NFL season only three days away I decided to do this Carolina Panthers season preview? Or A look ahead to the Carolina Panthers season or something like that. The Panthers took a step back last season going 6-10 after going 15-1 and making it to Super Bowl 50 in 2015. The Panthers made both some good and bad transitions this offseason. The good was Panthers brought back Julius Peppers and Captain Munnerlyn and in my opinion, the entire draft class was an upgrade for the Panthers, getting two potential play makers in McCaffrey and Samuels, getting one of the best Guards in the draft with Tyler Moton; the Panthers really didn’t miss a step in the draft. The bad was firing former general manager Dave Gettleman which still is minding boggling to me and then hiring former Panthers GM Marty Hurney as Interim General Manager. But fortunately, he has done a decent job so far. Since I got that out of the way let’s get dive into the upcoming season and the key players/story lines to keep a close eye on.  
The key players and storylines to keep a watch for are how will Cam Newton play this season after coming off shoulder surgery and having a disappointing follow-up season after winning MVP in 2015. How will the secondary hold up mainly will James Bradberry improve from an impressive rookie season or will he have a sophomore slump? How will Daryl Worley perform after having a terrible preseason? And will veteran safety Mike Adams who signed with the Panthers this off-season play? Can he still play at a high rate even when he’s getting up there in age? How will KK Short do after agreeing to a 5-year 80.5 million dollar deal this offseason, will he keep playing at a high level? Or will the decline since he got his big contract? Like KK how will defensive tackle Star Lotulelei play with him becoming an unrestricted free-agent after this season? Rounding out the defensive end is Julius Peppers, only signing a one-year deal and some are thinking that he will retire after this season, how will he play? Because he and Charles Johnson will be the anchor for Carolina at defensive end. Switching over to the offense side, the first key line is the offense line. The offense line needs to play like they did in 2015, Cam Newton can’t afford to take hits like he did last year. One certain player, I want to see how offensive tackle Matt Kalil play? Surely, he can be better than Mike Remmers was…right!?  Next up is wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin and Devin Funchess, both coming off a disappointing year last season. Benjamin was great in the preseason but Funchess is still a big question mark for the Panthers. How good will rookie running back Christian McCaffrey be? Lastly, who will win the kicking battle? Graham Gano or rookie Harrison Butker who has shined this preseason while Gano has struggled the past couple seasons. Both are getting trade
Looking at the 2017/2018 schedule (http://www.panthers.com/schedule/schedule.html) the Panthers will play 7 home games and 6 away games. Carolina will face off against 7 teams that had a .500 or better record last season while 4 of those 7 teams making the playoffs and two of them making the Super Bowl. Panthers will have one Monday night game in which they face off against Miami Dolphins and one Thursday night against the Philadelphia Eagles. The games that pop out for me are, 9/17 Buffalo Bills the return of former defensive coordinator Sean McDermott who is now the head coach of the Bills. Going to Boston to on 10/1 to face off against the Super Bowl 51 winners New England Patriots, I hope the Panthers kick their a@% because I just hate Tom Brady. And 11/5 when Atlanta Falcons come to Bank of America Stadium, I’m sure Panthers fans will have a lot of things to say for the Falcons after blowing a 28-3 lead in Super Bowl 51. In an honestly, I believe the Panthers will go 9-6 this season and miss the playoffs. But I do believe Cam Newton will play much better than he did last year and McCaffrey will be very impressive. There are just too many question marks in the secondary and offensive line. I do hope they prove me wrong and oh I don’t know go 15-1 and make the Super Bowl.

That’s my season preview and key players/story lines that I’m going to keep a watch out for this upcoming season. Tell me in the comment section your predictions for the Panthers for this upcoming year and what are you looking forward to this upcoming season as well! Have a great day and make sure to check back here Friday for a weekly news update on the Hornets and Panthers!

Friday, September 1, 2017

Panthers/Hornets new roundup #2

Welcome back to the second edition of Carolina Panthers and Charlotte Hornets news roundup! If this is your first time reading this, all I really do is collects news from the Hornets and Panthers from the past week and give my opinion on such news. So, if that interests you in any way then stick around!
            Let’s get started with the Carolina Panthers who played their fourth and final preseason game of the year Thursday night They lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 17-14 on a 1-yard run by quarterback Joshua Dobbs with 2-seconds left to play. No starters played for each team, both teams now have less than 48 hours to cut their rosters to the 53-man regular-season roster. The notable to players that got injured was this year second-round pick Curtis Samuel, was had two catches for five yards, limped to the locker room with an ankle injury early in the third quarter, he didn’t return. Second-year cornerback Zach Sanchez hobbled off in the fourth quarter. The three players that shine in my opinion is running back Cameron Artis-Payne who capped an excellent preseason; carried 8 times for 51 yards Thursday night. Wide receiver Damiere Byrd, who caught that touchdown pass from Webb. And third string quarterback Joe Webb who besides a couple passes that he lost control of, has been surprisingly good this preseason. Let’s see what else happened early Thursday Panthers added 2 million dollars in incentives to tight-end Greg Olsen’s contract that will make him the 5th-highest paid tight-end in the NFL if he meets them. It’s a good middle ground for both parties, Olsen’s got some extra cash if he plays well while the Panthers didn’t have to spend a lot and give out a contract that could potentially hurt them in the long haul. Finally, with the Panthers is that the Panthers are activity shopping punter Andy Lee, Arizona Cardinals the biggest team that’s interested in the punter. Not much else to that story makes sense for Carolina to trade Lee, he’s old and cost a lot for a punter. But if you want to read more there the link: https://www.profootballrumors.com/2017/08/cardinals-interested-in-panthers-punter-andy-lee.
            There isn’t much Charlotte Hornets news…not much NBA news beside the Kyrie Irving trade drama that ended early this week. But according to Hornets head coach Steve Clifford shooting guard-small forward, Jeremy Lamb has really improved this offseason, applied himself this summer as much as any Hornet has. He needs too with rookies Dwayne Bacon and Malik Monk coming and second-year pro-Treveon Graham coming off a fantastic summer league along with returning starters Nic Batum and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. The only other news that is somewhat related to the Hornets is that Milwaukee Bucks waive former Hornet center Spencer Hawes or other known as “Agent Zero”, Charlotte traded him to Milwaukee to get Miles Plumlee, who Charlotte shipped to Atlanta along with Marco Belinelli to get center Dwight Howard.

Well, that’s all the news and rumors for the Charlotte Hornets and Carolina Panthers from the past week. If I miss anything or want to give your opinion on any I reported on tell me in the comment section below! Come back either tomorrow or Sunday for a new post on the key players for the Caroline Panthers this season. Have a good day and make sure to not watch that much college football this weekend😉
Carolina's Flight new logo! 

Friday, August 25, 2017

Weekly Hornets/Panthers news roundup!

Hello! I hope you’re having a nice day today, something new I will try to do each week is tried to go over news that isn't all that important in my opinion from the Charlotte Hornets and Carolina Panthers! Let’s start with the Charlotte Hornets, Wednesday the Hornets signed point guard Julyan Stone to an undisclosed contract. Stone appeared in 47 career NBA games (2 starts) over three seasons with Denver (2011-2013) and Toronto (2013-2014), average 1.3 points, 1.1 assists and 1 rebounds in seven minutes of play time. Julyan Stone played overseas in Italy last season, should be a good third point guard behind Kemba Walker and Michael Carter-Williams. Marvin Williams was named Charlotte best teammate, second year in a row that Marvin has taken home that honor. NBA 2K release their all-time Charlotte Hornets NBA roster, starters are 1) Kemba Walker 2) Eddie Jones 3) Glen Rice 4) Larry Johnson 5) Alonzo Mourning. The reserves are, Point Guards- Muggsy Bogues, Baron Davis and Raymond Felton; Shooting Guards- Dell Curry and Kendall Gill; Small Forwards- Stephen Jackson; Power Forwards- P.J. Brown and Kenny Gattison; Centers- Al Jefferson and Derrick Coleman. I do have to say where’s Gerald Wallace? He went from an expansion-draft castoff in Sacramento to an All-Star in Charlotte. He should be on this list. Coleman over Vlade Divac or Elden Campbell strikes me as odd. Coleman replaced Divac in 1999, and it was a clear downgrade. How could Felton make this group and David Wesley not? At worst, Wesley is the same statistically, and he had far more impact here. No Anthony Mason? No Jamal Mashburn? No Marvin Williams? I think it’s an easy argument each of those players was better in Charlotte than Brown or Gattison. I’m not saying P.J. and Gatt didn’t contribute, but they weren’t Mase, Mash or Marvin. Finally, the Hornets G-League team Greensboro Swarm released their schedule Thursday night ( http://greensboro.gleague.nba.com/schedule/ ) I went to a few games last year, was really fun and cheap, if you haven’t gone to a game yet and want to you should totally should!
            Now let’s talk about the Carolina Panthers news of the week! The Panthers went to Jacksonville Thursday night and defeated the Jaguars 24-23 in their third pre-season game. It was Cam Newton first game back since having shoulder surgery in March. The 2015 NFL MVP led the Panthers on a 10-play, 75-yard touchdown drive, capped off by a 9-yard scoring pass to Kelvin Benjamin over the middle on the first series of the game. Newton was 2-for-2 for 21 yards. Cam Newton and Panthers offense looked strong in the opening drive, while Cameron Artis-Payne had yet another great game (37 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns). The two big standouts were that second year pro Daryl Worley needs to improve because right now he’s the weak link in the secondary while Joe Webb might move ahead of Derek Anderson as the back quarterback with Anderson having a bad pre-season and Webb is not.
            If I missed anything tell me in the comment section below! Make sure to check back here next Friday for another weekly roundup for the Hornets and Panthers! Have a great day!

Friday, July 21, 2017

Carolina Panthers have released offensive tackle Michael Oher

I’m late on this one, but this was announced when I was at work so I guess I’m doing it now!? So here we go! Carolina Panthers have released offensive tackle Michael Oher, who has been in the NFL concussion protocol since September, was released Thursday after failing a physical. It’s the second move made by interim GM Marty Hurney since being hired Wednesday. Oher, 31, is guaranteed $900,000 as part of injury protection benefits, his release saved the Panthers $1.69 million toward the salary cap, had three years remaining on his contract after signing an extension last season. Expect the Panthers to move Daryl Williams and rookie Taylor Moton at right tackle.

            Oher was a first-round draft pick in 2009 and played in two Super Bowls, winning a championship with Baltimore Ravens in 2013. He was best known because of his life story, was the catalyst for the 2009 movie “The Blind Side” starring Sandra Bullock. Oher joined Carolina in 2015 and started all 16 regular-season games at left tackle during the 15-1 season and run to the Super Bowl. He started the first three games of the 2016 season before going into the concussion protocol. I hope Michael Oher gets better soon, he was a great player that helped the Carolina Panthers do some great things while he was on the team, he was a great player and even better guy. Tell me what you think of this move in the comment section below! Get better soon, Oher!

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Carolina Panthers gives Pro Bowl Guard Trai Turner an 4-year extension!

Marty Hurney didn’t waste any time making his first move as Panthers new GM, giving out a four-year 20.5 million dollar guaranteed extension to Pro Bowl right guard Trai Turner. Turner hasn’t missed a game the past two seasons and been a Pro Bowler the past two seasons, was entering the final year of his rookie contract. The four-year deal is worth $45 million and included $20.5 million guaranteed according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. That contract contains the seventh-highest overall compensation among guards, per Spotrac, as well as the fourth-highest average annual salary and the ninth-highest guarantee. Turner will hit free agency again at 28 years old when he could command another similarly-sized contract if he continues his strong play. Turner was the second young Panthers star to receive a big payday this offseason. Defensive tackle Kawann Short signed a five-year, $80 million deal earlier this offseason. Turner is one of the best young guards in the league (just find the GIF of him guarding JJ Watt), Turner is good. But like I said in another post I’m just afraid he going to sign contracts that will haunt the Panthers later. Just forewarning the agent that represents Trai Turner also represents tight end Greg Olsen, so you know he’s getting an extension very soon; as well of guard Andrew Norwell who is in his last year of his contract with Carolina. Tell me what you think of the Carolina Panthers giving Trai Turner a contract extension in the comment section below!

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Carolina Panthers hired Marty Hurney as new interim GM!

     In a not surprising move, the Carolina Panthers hired former general manager Marty Hurney as interim general manager. Hurney takes over for Dave Gettleman, who on Monday was fired by team owner Jerry Richardson despite helping Carolina reaching the playoffs including a trip to Super Bowl 50 in three of his four seasons. Marty Hurney joined the Panthers in 1998 after serving in the Chargers’ front office, was named the GM in 2002 and helped the Panthers reach the Super Bowl after the 2003 season. But after large contracts and four straight nonwinning seasons (2009 to 2012) ultimately led to Hurney dismissal, the Panthers were $16 million over the salary cap when Gettleman was hired.
       Hurney has remained in Charlotte after being fired in 2012, purchasing a radio station ESPN 730. Among the current players, Hurney drafted is quarterback Cam Newton, middle linebacker Luke Kuechly, center Ryan Kalil, outside linebacker Thomas Davis and defensive end Julius Peppers. Hurney also helped bring in the six captains on the team. Will also help Carolina pick a full-time general manager, names that have been floated around are Trent Kirchner, who works in the Seattle Seahawk’s front office and Ryan Cowden, who is with the Tennessee Titans. In an interview, Jerry Richardson said that he is trusting Hurney to make decisions that will impact the team long term; which means he will probably give Greg Olsen and Thomas Davis contract extensions. I still do not like the fact the Panthers fired Dave Gettleman Monday but since that happened, I don’t mind the idea of Marty Hurney as the interim GM to help the Panthers get through the season on onto next offseason so Carolina can get their shit together. I’m just afraid he going to sign certain players to ridiculous contracts that will haunt the Panthers in the future. So I guess we will just have to wait and see, so while we wait to tell me what you think of the Panthers new interim GM and who the Panthers should get as full-time GM in the comment section below!  


Monday, July 17, 2017

Carolina Panthers fire General Manager Dave Gettleman

In a very surprising move today the Carolina Panthers fired general manager Dave Gettleman. The move comes 9 days before the Panthers are scheduled to report to training camp at Wofford College. Carolina Panthers had the most successful three-year stretch in franchise history (playoffs-wise) under Gettleman, going 40-23-1, making the playoffs each season from 2013-2015, winning three straight NFC South titles, and going 15-1 and reaching Super Bowl 50 during the 2015 season. But the following season Panthers took a step back, going 6-10 and finishing last in the NFC South. The reportedly reason he was fired was Gettleman’s lack of interest in extending tight-end Greg Olsen’s and linebacker Thomas Davis contracts, who’s two of owner Jerry Richardson’s favorite players. There’s another report saying there has been tension between the front office and the locker room because of unpopular moves Gettleman made and it's only increased of late. Gettleman parted ways with serval of Carolina’s all-time best players in receiver Steve Smith Jr., running back DeAngelo Williams and cornerback Josh Norman. A couple of names to look out for are Trent Kirchner, who works in the Seattle Seahawk’s front office and Ryan Cowden, who is with the Tennessee Titans. But their talks of the Panthers might bring back former Panthers GM Marty Hurney to be the intern GM since there’s only a month before the season begins and they do not want to rush into things. Whoever the Panthers hire, it will be the third general manager head coach Ron Rivera will have worked with.

            In my opinion, the Panthers just made a terrible move, I truly believe that Dave Gettleman was a great general manager, who helped the Panthers win three NFC South titles, NFC championship and a trip to Super Bowl. A lot of people have said his success was due to the last GM who drafted Cam Newton and Luke Kuechly, but Gettleman signed those players long term, fixed the payroll problem the Panthers had when he came in and drafted/signed the right players, players who didn’t get in trouble with the law and was the best fit for the team. I think the biggest thing he did was that he made the Panthers into a franchise that players wanted to go too and people talked about outside of North Carolina. People knew players who played for the Panthers, had prime time games and got the city of Charlotte into the Carolina Panthers again. He was a big part of that. I understand that Greg Olsen and Thomas Davis are two main faces of the organization and that you should keep them on the team, but you shouldn’t fire your GM that turned your organization around in a great way because he doesn’t want to give those extensions. Gettleman and Olsen/Davis could’ve come to the middle ground and agreed to terms both parties would’ve been happy with. No player is bigger than the team. I just worried that the Panthers will go back to not even mediocrity but back to where they won’t have primetime games and the people stop caring for the Panthers. Well, tell me what you think of this surprising move in the comment section below! 

Saturday, April 29, 2017

On the final day of the NFL Draft the Carolina Panthers drafted a cornerback, a fullback and a kicker! Check out who they are and if they are a good fit for the Panthers!

On the final day of the 2017 NFL draft, the Carolina Panthers drafted a cornerback, a fullback, and a kicker! Without further to do let’s get to know these new Panthers. First off with the 5th round (152nd pick) the Panthers selected cornerback Corn Elder from Miami (FL.) University. Corn was an All-ACC first-team in 2016, led the team in pass breakups in 2015 and 2016. Was impressive in zone coverage, reads and reacts quickly to force incompletions. Good athlete who possesses the speed to cover receivers downfield. One of the best cornerback in the nation when it comes to his work against the run gets himself into the right positions and secures the tackle often, also doesn’t miss many tackles. Has spent time at both right and left cornerback as well as in the slot. Some concerns are not a good fit in man coverage, prone to be beaten on double moves, bites too hard on initial moves and leaves himself in the dust in the secondary. Struggles against bigger receivers, another reason he is a better fit on the inside at the next level. Overall, the Panthers needed to get some help in the secondary especially in at the corner positions and with the pick they got it. Corn sounds like a younger Captain Munnerlyn who signed with the Panthers early in the free-agency.
Next Panthers pick was in the 6th round when they drafted fullback Alex Armah from West Georgia with the 192nd pick. Was named All-conference first team as a defensive end and second team as a tight end. He’s durable and tough, a good blocker, athletic in space and is a viable consideration as a blocker/pass catcher. Some weaknesses are needed more experience as a lead blocker, little too short to be considered for h-back or move tight end duties. Needs to work to bring his feet with him through the contract for better block sustaining. Overall, a surprise to drafting a full block in the draft, I understand that we needed a fullback after cutting Mike Tolbert early in the offseason but we never handed the ball off or threw the ball to Tolbert when he was on the field, I guess just wanted an extra blocker out there for Cam. Should be interesting how Carolina uses him in the future.
The last pick for the Panthers in this year draft, the Carolina Panthers drafted Georgia Tech kicker Harrison Butker in the 7th round (233rd). Was Georgia Tech all-time leading scorer and was a third-team All-ACC in 2016. Butker connected on 17-18 field goal attempts (long of 52 yards) and making all 46 extra points tries and forcing 54 touchbacks on 73 kickoffs. Coach Ron Rivera wanted to bring in competition for Graham Gano. He could possibly take over for Gano in a few years since Gano becomes a free-agent soon and hasn’t been as reliable the past couple of years then he usually been.
Carolina Panthers has signed four undrafted free agents; Clemson linebacker Ben Boulware, Mississippi State wide receiver Fred Ross, Florida defensive end Bryan Cox Jr., and Norte Damn cornerback Cole Luke.

Overall I think the Carolina Panthers was able to fill some much-needed depth in some positions like the offense line and the secondary and add playmakers on offense with McCaffrey and Samael’s. Other than drafting a kicker and the full back that might a few years to get used to the NFL level I do think the Panthers did a good job in this year draft and happy with the moves they made. Tell me what you think of the Panthers moves in this year draft in the comment section below! 

Friday, April 28, 2017

Day 2 of the NFL draft! Carolina Panthers drafted 3 much needed positions!

With day two of the NFL Draft complete let’s go over the three players the Carolina Panthers selected. With the 40th pick in the draft, the Panthers selected wide receiver Curtis Samuel from Ohio State. Last season, Samuel scored 15 touchdowns through the air and ground and grabbed 74 receptions which is second in Ohio State history. Was mainly a running back at Ohio State, could be used at either wide receiver or running back and can also return punt/kick-off returns. Samuel did say in an interview that he will play primarily slot receiver for Carolina. His strengths are having great speed and quick feet isn’t afraid of contact especially for his size (5’11”) and is a reliable option on special teams in the return game. His weaknesses are that he is new to being a wide receiver, need to tighten up his route running to reach his full potential as a wideout. Also, needs to work on catching the ball with his hands other than with his chest. Overall, I was surprised with this pick thought the Panthers would draft a safety with the pick but after reading up on Samuels and the fact that we need playmakers on offense, I like this pick. I would compare him to Ted Ginn Jr. or Philly Brown, small but can burn the opposing defense. Samuel and McCaffrey just gave Cam two new explosive playmakers to work with. Going to be a very different offense compare to last season.
With the 64th pick in NFL draft, the Carolina Panthers select offensive lineman Taylor Moton from Western Michigan. Will complete at right tackle. Has strong upper body, does a good job anchoring down and stabbing rushers in pass protection. Played great in the senior bowl. Great at controlling blocks, steering defenders the way he wants, strong combine showed off his movement skills. Does struggling from time to time with wider rushers and can improve his pass protection against skilled rushers. Overall, Carolina needed to get depth at offense-line, since Cam has been constantly hit in his NFL career and the uncertainty of Michael Oher who is still under the concussion protocol. Moton can help fix that problem a lot as experts have said that Moton is one of the best O-lineman in this year draft.
Panthers traded their 3rd and 4th  round picks (98th and 115th) for Arizona Cardinals 77th pick to draft defense end Daeshon Hall from Texas A&M. Two-year starter at Texas A&M lined up primarily at left defense end (opposite to Garrett at right). Hall is tall, long athlete generates terrific momentum from his initial get-off to win the corner. Never missed a game in a four-year career, including 26 straight starts as a junior and senior. Does need to bulk up for his positions and can take too wide in his rush. Pass rush stalls if an initial move doesn't work, lacking effective counter maneuvers. Personally, I thought the Panthers needed to draft a defensive end at some point in this draft since two of our defense ends are old and slow. And it not surprising that Gettleman drafted a defense end since he loves drafting defense. Hall can learn a lot from Charles Johnston and Julies Peppers which can help him develop at the professional level.

The Panthers remaining picks are a 5th rounder (152), 6th rounder (192) and a 7th rounder (233). And make sure to check back here tomorrow night where I will talk about the Panthers moves on the last day of the draft. Also, tell me what you thought of the moves the Panthers made on day 2 of 2017 NFL draft? Are you happy who they drafted or should they have drafted someone else? Tell me in the comment section below!

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Carolina Panthers drafted running back Christian McCaffrey with the 8th spot in the NFL Draft!

With the eighth pick in the 2017 NFL draft the Carolina Panthers draft…running back Christian McCaffrey from Stanford University. In my opinion, the Panthers could not go wrong with this pick unlike last year (drafting a defensive end from Louisiana Tech University in the first round) the Panthers were in a great position, with Christian McCaffrey, defensive end Jonathan Allen and tight end OJ Howard all still available when the Panthers were picking. The Panthers could not make a bad move. Christian McCaffrey is an absolute weapon on offense as both a running back and wide receiver and can also return a punt/kickoff returner. Has blazing speed and excellent hands which helped him break the all-time all-purpose yard record in his second year at Stanford. Will be a good combo with Jonathan Stewart and maybe eventually take over from Stewart in a few years. Rivera can put McCaffrey as running back on first and second down and then switch and put him as a slot receiver on third down. The only thing I’m worried about is the fact that Cam Newton has a habit of overthrowing his two 7-foot wide receivers much less a 5’11” running back/receiver hybrid. The other concern is that our offensive line was not at its best last season to put it kindly and will he be able to perform to his best as a running back with that offense line? But in all honesty, the Panthers got a good healthy running back to help take the load off Jonathan Stewart next season and with drafting McCaffrey you have filled three needed positions already early in this draft. Well, what do you think of the Carolina Panthers drafting Christian McCaffrey? And make sure to check back here tomorrow night for what the Panthers have done in the second and third rounds of the NFL draft. By the way was digging that purple and teal suit, Thomas Davis!

Monday, April 24, 2017

Final 2017 Carolina Panthers draft predictions! Will the Panthers draft McCaffrey or Fournette?

Sorry for not posting updates on the Charlotte Hornets and Carolina Panthers the past few weeks been caught up with college and some family issues so I do apologize. I’m going to try to catch up really quick before I get into my final draft predictions for the Carolina Panthers. The Charlotte Hornets did not make the playoffs (shocking) and finished with a 36-46 record, 11th in Eastern Conference. The Hornets did pick up the 2017-18 option on general manager Rich Cho’s contract, giving him one last chance to prove that he’s a worth sticking with and get the Hornets into the playoffs next seasons. Carolina Panthers schedule was release where you can check it out here (http://www.panthers.com/schedule/schedule.html ). Carolina Panthers starting guard Andrew Norwell, center Tyler Larsen, and punter Michael Palardy has signed restricted Free-Agent tenders to be under contract for the 2017 season. Finally, Kawann Short, one of the NFL’s most disruptive defensive tackles has signed a five-year 80-million-dollar contract to keep him a Panther through the 2021 season.
            Now since I got that out of the way, let’s get into my last draft predictions for the Panthers before the NFL draft Thursday night! CBS Sports.com, FoxSports.com, NFL.com all have the Panthers drafting Running back Christian McCaffrey from Stanford University with the eighth pick in the draft. The overview of McCaffrey is he rushed for 1,639 yards last season at Stanford and was first-team All PAC-12. He didn’t play in last season bowl game due to injury concerns. He’s best year at Stanford was when he was a Sophomore, an all-American, Heisman Trophy finalist and set the NCAA record with 3,864 all-purpose yards. He’s strengths are that he is a smooth, controlled stride length with choppy feet for instant cuts and change of directions. Has good vision with above average feel for opening creases; protects the football well while running through traffic. Excellent hands out of the backfield and can be used as a slot receiver can be a miss-match with linebackers and a capable punt and kickoff returner. He weaknesses are that he lacks desired size of an every-down back, benefitted from a physical downhill offensive line and is not a good blocker. Doesn’t have the power to break through tackles in the NFL and he’s average burst may not be enough to race past NFL speed on the second level.
            With the eighth pick in the 2017 NFL draft, Bleacher Report.com has the Carolina Panthers draft Defensive End Jonathan Allen out of Alabama. Allen won 2016 Chuck Bednarik and Bronco Nagurski awards as nation’s top defender. He was first-team All-SEC following an excellent junior year where he finished seconds in the SEC with 12 sacks. Jonathan Allen strengths are he is technically proficient in all phases, can play outside and inside and quick off the ball. Has the excellent athletic ability and consistent put pressure on the quarterback and was alert against the run at Alabama. He was a vocal leader at Alabama also. Weaknesses are that he lacks height (6’3”) teams look for from a Defensive End, not built to take on double-team blocks. If he’s move inside could require him to bulk more. Allen doesn’t possess lateral quickness and twitches to contain speedy running back from getting to the corner when he playing defensive end.
            Finally, Sports Illustrated.com has the Panthers drafting running back Leonard Fournette from LSU with the eighth pick in the NFL draft. Leonard Fournette from LSU. Coming out of high school Leonard Fournette was the number one recruit in the nation and decided to stay home and play for LSU. As a true freshman, he led SEC in all-purpose yards (137.4 per game; 1,034 rushing yards and 625 on kickoff returns). He followed that up his Sophomore year with nearly hitting the 2,000-yard mark (1,953) and scoring 22 touchdowns. But before his junior year, he suffered an ankle injury, which limited him to play seven games and skipping LSU bowl game. Fournette strengths are; he’s built like a linebacker with speed of a receiver. Long, powerful strides that hit second gear faster than most big backs. Has balance and power to plow through tackle attempts and with a punishing stiff arm. Has experience running from two-back, single-back, and off-set looks. Hands are adequate in the passing game. Can create for himself with power and speed. Wins in short-yardage and goal-line situations. Leonard Fournette weaknesses are aggressive, take on style could lead to shortened career. Struggled with a bad ankle for most of the season. Too quick to hit the accelerator and slam into defenders when there are still cuts and yards left on the play. Doesn't see cutback lanes developing as outside zone runner and prefers to keep runs play-side. Pass protection and routes need extensive work.

            Out of those three players, I would have to say I would want the Panthers to draft Christian McCaffrey because if the Panthers do draft him, that would basically let the, draft three positions that you need in one. Panthers could put McCaffrey at running back for first and second down and then slide him to slot receiver for third down since he has such good hands. Then you put him as kickoff/punt returner since he had 1,070 yards on kickoff returns in one season at Stanford. McCaffrey can fill three positions needs the Panthers need badly. But, it would not surprise me if David Gettleman drafts Jonathan Allen or another Defensive End with the eighth pick because the Panthers Defensive ends are old (Charles Johnson and Julies Peppers) and Gettleman loves to draft defense early in the draft. I don’t believe Fournette will drop to the Panthers, he will get drafted by Jacksonville with the fourth pick. But what do you think the Panthers will do Thursday at the draft? Will they draft McCaffrey? Defensive End? Or some random player no one expected them to draft? Tell me in the comment section below! And I will be posting new articles on who the Panthers draft in each round of this year draft, so look-out for in the upcoming days! 


Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Who will the Carolina Panthers take with the eighth pick in this year NFL draft? Panthers draft rumors 3.0

   With less than a month until the NFL draft, I thought I should do my Carolina Panthers draft rumors 3.0. Before I get into the draft I wanted to go over all the players the Panthers have re-signed since after the first day of free-agency. Panthers have exercised the fifth-year option on wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin. Running back Jonathan Stewart signed a one-year extension, he’s now under contract through 2018. Panthers re-signed cornerback/special team player Teddy Williams and guard Chris Scott to a one-year deal. The last deal is defensive tackle Kyle Love re-signed with the Panthers to a two-year deal. Now let’s get into the draft rumors involving the Panthers. A report came out today from Matt Barrows who cover the San Francisco 49ers tweeted out that there’s been lots of talk/rumors about Carolina trying to obtain the number two pick from the 49ers. But been told there’s nothing currently in the works. If that is true, I hope the Panthers back off, there would be giving up way too much to be moving up and there no prospects the Panthers are looking at that are going to be taken second in the draft. Sports Illustrated has the Panthers drafting tight end OJ Howard with the eighth pick in the draft. Bleacher Report has the Panthers picking cornerback Marshon Lattimore in the first round. CBS Sports are picking the Panthers to draft running back Leonard Fournette in the first round. NFL.com, FoxSports and Walter football all have the Panthers drafting running back Dalvin Cook with the eighth pick.
            OJ Howard had a breakout season at Alabama in 2015 where he caught 38 passes for 602 yards and earned Offensive MVP in the National Championship game with 208 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns on 5 catches. Howard was a factor in the passing game in his final year with Tide earning third team All-American and second team All-SEC honors. Howard strengths are that he is a gifted athlete, has long arms and massive hands. Tremendous acceleration into routes, light on his feet and smooth out of his breaks. Can adjust to poorly thrown balls and secure contested catches. Can be lined up anywhere on the field, has the possibility of being an elite playmaker. His weaknesses are he needs more muscle and mass to be a good blocker in NFL. Appears passive and needs to be more serious, scouts have questioned his competitive nature. Cornerback Marshon Lattimore missed his freshman year at Ohio State because of surgery on his hamstrings. Played 7 games in 2015, but couldn’t finish the season due to the chronic issues coming up again. He finally got healthy for his redshirt sophomore campaign in 2016, he won a starting job and made the plays on the field that coaches hoped he would be. He was first-team All-Big Ten, had 4 interceptions and 9 pass breakups. His strengths are that he’s a great athlete, use inside hands to slow the release of receivers, Patient from his press, utilizing well-timed opening to match the receiver. Great balance and footwork, electric closing burst forceful open-field tackler. Works through blockers to get to both wide receivers screens and running plays. Lattimore weaknesses are that he only has one year of starting experience, wasn’t tested by the high-end receiving talent that often. Going to be tough to consistently slow NFL receivers with jam and might to learn to play some off coverage. Has issues recovering against speed merchants. The next player is running back Leonard Fournette from LSU. Coming out of high school Leonard Fournette was the number one recruit in the nation and decided to stay home and play for LSU. As a true freshman, he led SEC in all-purpose yards (137.4 per game; 1,034 rushing yards and 625 on kickoff returns). He followed that up his Sophomore year with nearly hitting the 2,000-yard mark (1,953) and scoring 22 touchdowns. But before his junior year, he suffered an ankle injury, which limited him to play seven games and skipping LSU bowl game. Fournette strengths are; he’s built like a linebacker with speed of a receiver. Long, powerful strides that hit second gear faster than most big backs. Has balance and power to plow through tackle attempts and with a punishing stiff arm. Has experience running from two-back, single-back and off-set looks. Hands are adequate in the passing game. Can create for himself with power and speed. Wins in short-yardage and goal-line situations. Leonard Fournette weaknesses are Aggressive, take on style could lead to shortened career. Struggled with a bad ankle for most of the season. Too quick to hit the accelerator and slam into defenders when there are still cuts and yards left on the play. Doesn't see cutback lanes developing as outside zone runner and prefers to keep runs play-side. Pass protection and routes need extensive work. And finally, the last player is Dalvin Cook is first FSU player to break the 1,000-yard mark as a freshman. Next two years only got better, scoring 19 times, and earning All-ACC both years. Also, named 2016 first-team All-American by Associated Press. But has had some injuries and run in with the law; had hamstring issues in 2015 and three shoulder surgeries since high school, also tore his rotator cuff in high school, then tore part of his labrum in 2014 and again in 2016. His run in with law started when he was in high school, robbery in 2009 (charges dropped); firing and possessing a weapon on school property in 2010 (charges dropped) and again in 2015 where he was charged with misdemeanor battery outside a bar (found not guilty). Dalvin Cook strengths, compact stride length downhill. Cook flourished in the zone, gap, and power schemes at FSU. His best is when running wide allowing lead blockers to set up. Able to escape defenders with good vision and hesitation steps and the ability to change directions with ease. Great red zone runner; brighter the lights, the better he plays. He’s comfortable in both one-back and two-back groupings. Can be dangerous out of the backfield. Delvin Cook weaknesses are not always a tough inside runner, needs to be more comfortable between the tackles. Needs to work on his stiff-arm, inconsistent hands; ball security is an issue with 13 career fumbles. Won’t square-up on blitzes and may not be reliable enough as a blocker to play on third downs.

            Out of these four players, I hope the Panthers draft either Dalvin Cook or Leonard Fournette. I just think the Panthers need to draft a talented running back to be the backup of Jonathan Stewart and someday replace Stewart as the starting running back. I might have said take OJ Howard because he can be promising in the NFL and that the only positions Cam ever throws it too is the tight-end and we need someone to help Greg Olsen out. But I’m that he will just play and not be competitive, I hate players who are passive and look like they don’t want to be out there playing. But the one player I do hope they draft with the eighth pick is Derek Barnett defensive end from Tennessee. I believe he going to be a good player in the league and would help our already stack the defensive line. But enough of what I think the Panthers should, what do YOU think the Panthers should do? Tell in the comment tab below! 

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Panthers bringing back two former players! Day one of Carolina Panthers free-agency!

On the first day of free-agency, the Carolina Panthers were busy. Either signing former players to trading players for draft picks, David Gettleman, and the Panthers was busy. The Panthers started the day by bringing back defensive end Julius Peppers on a one-year 3.25 million deal. After that Gettleman went out and signed pro bowl safety Mike Adams to a two-year deal. Soon after that Panthers agree to trade defensive end Kony Ealy and a third-round pick to the New England Patriots for a second-round pick in this year draft. Then they went and signed former Buccaneers wide receiver/special team player Russell Shepard to a three-year deal and quickly after that Panthers signed former Vikings wide receiver Charles Johnson to a one-year deal (yes, the Panthers now have two players named Charles Johnson, which is going to get old really quick). They finalize Matt Kalil 5-year $55 million contract. And to finish the day off the Panthers signed former Panther Captain Munnerlyn to a 4-year deal.
            Now, in my opinion, all of these deals are fantastic. At first, I didn’t like the idea of bringing back Peppers just because of his age, but seeing that’s his only agreed to a one-year deal was great. I mean in 15 years with the Panthers, Chicago Bears, and Green Bay Packers, he has totaled 143.5 regular-season sacks, earning him nine Pro Bowl appearances and selection to three All-Pro first teams. This includes at least seven sacks in all but one season. He has also shown a knack for staying healthy, missing only two games since his rookie season and playing in all 16 games in each of the last nine years. At 37 years, old, Peppers has not slowed down much, converting from defensive end to linebacker and still finding ways to get to the quarterback and between the boost to the pass rush and the improved veteran leadership, the Panthers could be a stronger team next season. Mike Adams has been a Pro Bowler two of the past three seasons, amassed 737 tackles and 25 interceptions with four different teams. He was an unrestricted free agent after spending the past three seasons with the Colts, playing in the Pro Bowl following the 2014 and 2015 season as an injury replacement after picking off five passes each year. Adams, a natural strong safety, can provide more opportunities for Coleman at the free safety spot. The trade that sent Ealy to the Pats in exchange for a second-round pick, makes me believe that the Panthers will take a defensive end with the eighth pick in the draft. Possible either Solomon Thomas from Stanford or Derek Barnett from Tennessee and then draft a running back in the second round. With this trade it allows Ealy to have a fresh start since he hasn’t bloomsome into the playmaker most people expected him to be, especially after his Super Bowl performance which he would have been MVP if the Panthers would’ve won. Remember the Panthers still have a compensatory third round draft pick for losing Josh Norman in free agency last season. The Russell Shepard sign expected since there were rumors of the Panthers talking to Shepard last week. Shepard is considered an “up-and-comer” receiver who especially stands out on special teams possible a replacement for free agent Philly Brown who is expected not to re-sign with the team. Shepard has 30 catches for 432 yards and three touchdowns over a 3-year career. Shepard also averaged 14.8 yards per catch last season. There’s not much known about receiver Charles Johnson, expect that he’s spent past three seasons with Minnesota, catching 60 for 834 yards and two touchdowns. He’s fast and believes he can be an asset for Cam Newton, "Me and my agent were talking about it for a long time," Johnson said. "He said, 'Man, you're really fast and Cam Newton has a really strong arm. If those two intersect, it can be a good thing.' It’s a good thing the Panthers got depth in the receiver corps since they lost Ginn and Brown. The last two deals are the two that worry me the most, the first one is Matt Kalil 5 year, 55 million contract. That’s a lot of money for an offensive tackle missed all but two games in the 2016 season due to a hip injury. Though he was named a Pro Bowler as a rookie, since then hasn’t yet to fulfill the promise of his dynamite NFL premiere. Since Mike Remmers was never the same after Super Bowl 50 and signed with the Vikings, the Panthers were desperate to keep Newton upright, healthy, and happy. Hopefully joining his brother on the offensive line help him be better. But the Panthers will still need to either draft or sign an offensive lineman since they have no idea when Michael Oher will get out of the concussion protocol. The last signing the 4-year deal for nickel corner Captain Munnerlyn. Munnerlyn turns 29 in April, so he should have a few more productive seasons remaining after signing this deal. The tackle totals indicate he can contribute to the run defense, and he has spent large portions of his career defending speedy receivers in the slot. The secondary was a huge weak spot for the Panthers last season due in large part to starting two rookies (Daryl Worley, James Bradberry) for most their games. Carolina's defense finished with the third-highest completion percentage and fourth-most passing yards to opposing quarterbacks in 2016. But with this signing the Panthers got talent and veteran leadership in the secondary, the Panthers will look to challenge for the postseason in 2017.

            Carolina Panthers had a busy first day in free agency, I assume the Panthers will sign a free agent offense tackle and possible make a few trades before or during the trade. But, overall it was a productive day for the Panthers, filling holes in the defense that needed to be filled, signing wide receivers to take the place of Brown and Ginn and signing an offensive tackle to help protect their franchise quarterback. The next blog post unless something changes before then will be Saturday night on the Charlotte Hornets game against the New Orleans Pelicans.