1. This Board Rocks has been moved to a new domain: CarolinaPanthersForum.com

    All member accounts remain the same.

    Most of the content is here, as well. Except that the Preps Forum has been split off to its own board at: http://www.prepsforum.com

    Welcome to the new Carolina Panthers Forum!

    Dismiss Notice

REPLAY!!!!!!!!

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by meatpile, Aug 11, 2002.

  1. VOR

    VOR Guest


    Steve's got the best schtick in the business. Steve wants to score on every play of every game. Steve wants to play evey position on the field every down of the game. The guy loves goin up peoples asses nine miles.:D


    BANDIT BALL IS BACK!!!!!!!!!
     
  2. meatpile

    meatpile 7-9

    Age:
    53
    Posts:
    35,132
    Likes Received:
    138
    Joined:
    Jan 7, 2003
    Location:
    All up in Boo's mama
    Fasani definitely gets me stoked for the future - and Henning's a damn good qb coach. At worst, if Weinke sucks, we won't need to draft a qb next year.

    At best - we'll have SOLID depth by next year.

    Man - did we air it out OR WHAT? So much for a vanilla ground game. They threw that ball 35+ on many occasions.

    This is so fun.
     
  3. magnus

    magnus Chump-proof

    Posts:
    53,697
    Likes Received:
    2
    Joined:
    Feb 5, 2002
    Location:
    anywhere I lay my head I'm gonna call my home
    Yep. Was very good in the air, except for some of that WCO crap they tried with Weinke on short yardage. IMO Foster or not we may have trouble scoring on short yardage.

    Nothing better than good depth.
     
  4. mramailman

    mramailman Guest

    I watched the 1st and part of the second this afternoon while feeding Joshua. One thing I noticed that kind of stuck out was Kris Jenkins jump off the snap. He was exploding off the snap and normally I'd expect that from Buckner but it looks as if Jenkins has been working hard.

    Also the times that Weinke rolled out it was mostly called plays but Fasani jumped out of the pocket a little too early. I still think he did rather well but it seemed his feet were quick to run when he didn't have to.

    I'm still reserving some on Fasani because 4 of his 6 completions were to Bright and I'm wondering if Fasani was that good or Bright just lit up his DB that much.

    It was earlier today and some of my thougts aren't as fresh but on the 4th and 1 on Wash. first drive... watch it again and you'll see Rucker get held and then pushed from behind..... no call.

    Morgan was around the ball alot also with Fields really impressing me.
     
  5. SandMan

    SandMan Guest

    The important thing is that the "players" supported Fasani.
     
  6. mramailman

    mramailman Guest

    And what do you mean by that?

    The way it reads you are insinuating that Weinke doesn't have the same support. I hope that isn't what you mean because if you can show me from that game how Weinke doesn't have his teammates support then you are omniscient.
     
  7. Piper

    Piper Guest

    Well, he does call himself the "wise one." And that would explain a lot. How much do you charge for a Tarot card reading, Sandy?
     
  8. SandMan

    SandMan Guest

    No postal dude... I'm just saying that Fasani could muster as much support as Winky.... Hey check the threads out from early today, I said I saw an interview of the Winkster and liked it. I just see him from a football perspective as a guy that can achieve a Trent Dilfer status... thats it. He will not make things happen or "create" but if all the weapons are in place - so what, right?
     
  9. SandMan

    SandMan Guest

    As much as you are willing to pay.:D - really, you boys take this stuff to seriously... but then one should expect that I guess... thats why you are in message board land, not ESPN. :D
     
  10. mramailman

    mramailman Guest

    Trent Dilfer status???

    I'll take that 2yrs removed from a Super Bowl win... yeah I'll take that.
     

Share This Page