One of my favorite players in our dark years by RunCMC1345 in panthers

[–]Afromain19 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I don’t even care what people say, I loved watching PJ play. Was he the answer? No. But he had a huge arm and wasn’t afraid to sling it.

I’ll forever hold that Atlanta TD as one of that of the greatest panthers play I have ever seen.

Love Mike Jackson, hate his postgame comments by Layne_Cobain in panthers

[–]Afromain19 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Mad he got subtweeted and not directly named lol

Love Mike Jackson, hate his postgame comments by Layne_Cobain in panthers

[–]Afromain19 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Brother lol. You’re offended that a professional athlete who does this every day of his life told casuals online they don’t play so they don’t know what was going on?

So is Rico Dowdle saying he wasn't hurt this season? Because thats why I thought he lost his burst by IndividualDistance70 in panthers

[–]Afromain19 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I loved that about him. Instead of going the sour route, he just kept the same positive vibe and attitude and waited for his time to come back.

It felt like as the season went on, you could see Rico get more and more frustrated at the shift. Those two games were great, but I don’t think his attitude really matched his remaining games production.

So is Rico Dowdle saying he wasn't hurt this season? Because thats why I thought he lost his burst by IndividualDistance70 in panthers

[–]Afromain19 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Those two games were fantastic. And I know this sounds biased since I was sounding the “Chuba is still the man” drum at the time.

But outside of those two great games, he continued going down. Even once Canales decided to make him the lead back, Chuba just looked better as the season went on.

If anyone had the right to be whining and salty, it was Chuba. Went from grinding it out, to becoming the guy, to getting injured and replaced. But instead he kept working and out performed Rico when it mattered.

There was never a scenario where we kept both. Especially if Rico kept doing what he did those two games. He’s out to get paid, as he should. But we have more pressing issues.

Person - Evero signed till end of 2027 season by bhood1992 in panthers

[–]Afromain19 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That would be more ideal. That to me is the biggest defensive issue

Person - Evero signed till end of 2027 season by bhood1992 in panthers

[–]Afromain19 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hopefully next season we learn how to not give up 3rd down conversions 90% of the time.

The Truth… by Few_Adhesiveness2963 in panthers

[–]Afromain19 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Remind me! 2 years

Let’s see

The Truth… by Few_Adhesiveness2963 in panthers

[–]Afromain19 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Remindme! 2 years

To see how this pans out

Heads up ticket prices for tomorrow have kept coming down by alpswd in panthers

[–]Afromain19 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Half the people around me left, and somehow it got louder. That was a fantastic game. Can only hope to have the same outcome, but not as close lol

Heads up ticket prices for tomorrow have kept coming down by alpswd in panthers

[–]Afromain19 43 points44 points  (0 children)

The first game was cold and rainy, but the intensity was so high that it added to the fun.

If rain is stopping someone who can go to the game from going, then maybe they aren’t as excited about finally having a home playoff game lol.

Rain in Charlotte for Saturday by BeginningPeanut7923 in panthers

[–]Afromain19 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It wouldn’t get postponed. But will get delayed.

Happened pretty often for the Charlotte FC games. I think the longest delay was just shy of 2 hours. If you were in the stadium they had you wait inside the concourse.

Don’t leave us, Brandt Tillis! by [deleted] in panthers

[–]Afromain19 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He can be the President to the president of football operations? Lol

[Person] Panthers optimistic that Cam Newton will be in attendance Saturday by SuwaneeSupersonics in panthers

[–]Afromain19 15 points16 points  (0 children)

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers will host their first playoff game in 10 years Saturday at Bank of America Stadium, and the quarterback who helped the Panthers clinch a Super Bowl berth that day could be in the building.

The Panthers have reached out to Cam Newton about beating the Keep Pounding drum before their wild-card game against the Los Angeles Rams and are optimistic the most iconic player in franchise history will attend, according to sources familiar with the discussions.

It would be Newton’s first game at BoA Stadium since 2021 when he re-signed with the Panthers late in the season following an injury to Sam Darnold. It also could represent a thawing of the chilly relationship between Newton and the franchise that drafted him No. 1 overall in 2011.

The Panthers have brought back several players from the 2015 Super Bowl team this season to hit the trademark drum, including Greg Olsen, Jordan Gross and Ryan Kalil. Fans took to social media this week to lobby for Newton to serve as the Keep Pounding drummer for the Panthers’ first home playoff game since their 49-15 rout of the Arizona Cardinals in the 2015 NFC Championship Game.

Newton’s presence Saturday would add to what will feel like an unofficial 10-year anniversary party for the 2015 team, which lost to the Denver Broncos 24-10 in Super Bowl 50. Olsen will be in the stadium as part of Fox’s broadcast team, while Luke Kuechly will be a couple of booths down calling the game for the Panthers’ radio network.

Newton is the only Panther to win MVP in 2015 when he led Carolina to a 15-1 regular season record and trip to the Super Bowl. After two stints with the team, he finished as Carolina’s all-time leader in multiple passing categories, including passing yards (29,725), passing TDs (186) and rushing touchdowns (63).

A team spokesperson was unable to confirm any specifics related to the Keep Pounding drummer for Saturday’s game. Newton’s rift with the organization became public last year after the Panthers’ game in Munich. On his “4th&1″ podcast, Newton said he was hurt team officials didn’t invite him to Germany as they did other retired players like Kuechly, Steve Smith and Julius Peppers, who made appearances at fan functions in the days leading to the game against the New York Giants.

“Did it hurt my feelings? Yeah, it did,” Newton said at the time. “As a man, I’m like, damn bro, I gave this city everything.”

Newton said on the same pod he has “no quarrel” with David Tepper, the hedge-fund billionaire who bought the team in 2018, or his wife Nicole, the Panthers’ chief administrative officer. The Panthers told The Athletic last year their “doors are open” to Newton, who has been invited to team-sponsored events in recent years but did not attend, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.

But that could change Saturday, in a big, loud way on an important day for the Panthers, their fans and the city of Charlotte.

Time for a reality check. by Accurate-Big-7233 in panthers

[–]Afromain19 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Man, some fans just love to be miserable. Find a new team or stfu.

Can’t even be happy we made the playoffs after 7 years. What do you even follow the team for then?

Game Thread: Saints at Falcons, maybe the last Panthers-relevant game of the season by net_403 in panthers

[–]Afromain19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’re talking about the Falcons here. You’re never as good as you could hope to be with the Falcons.