We bring you part two of our weekly fan mailbag, with tons of forward looking questions!
Hello Panthers fans! Welcome to Brian Asnswers, part two of our weekly CSR mailbag for everyone! This week’s topic was all about forward thinking, as the Panthers kicked our hope and souls down our throats with an absolute drubbing at the hands of the Commanders. So you all came out in bunches to talk about the future! To recap, Brian Answers is part two of our weekly mailbag, where we answer your questions asked earlier on in the week in our Brian Asks post.
Let’s dive right in!
KeepPounding88: Do you foresee us making any significant front office or coaching changes in the offseason? I expect our big three (Canales, Morgan, Tillis) to be safe, but does Evero become the fall guy for a defense that was set up to fail?
I don’t personally foresee anyone being the “fall guy” with this staff. While an argument could possibly be made for Ejiro Evero, I don’t believe Dave Canales has the coaching acumen from a whole picture perspective to decide someone from his coaching tree would have done any better than what Evero has done given the situation. I like that he’s mostly stayed away from the defensive decisions as a head coach. I’d expect Evero to be back unless someone over Canales’s head decides he needs to go.
Aggressively_avg2: When can this football team make me feel something again
As early as this week, if somehow Bryce Young comes out and lights a fire under the offense. A score on the very first drive, especially a touchdown, might reel me back into hoping for good things again. Let’s breath some optimism into existence; a 35 yard passing touchdown from Bryce Young to Jalen Coker. Will that make you feel again?
erickbuck: Poutine. Yay or nay?
If you haven’t had it before, why do you hate Canada?
I have had it before. It receives 10/10 yays for me. Getting some poutine from Canada itself is on my bucket list.
MtndancerSr: With Corbett’s prevalence for injury, will BC be the starting center next year? Will the rest of the OL stay together? There were people who had suggested trading Moton. I hope that changed after Watching Nijman fill in.
Brady Christensen is set to become a free agent in 2025, and if he continues on this trajectory as a solid starting offensive lineman, there may be a bidding war Carolina can’t win for his services. The rest of the offensive line should stay together, but with Corbett and Christensen both set to be free agents, center will likely be a big need. I would be happy to see BC get re-signed, he’s shown to be valuable as a starter and depth all along the line. I don’t expect Carolina to trade Moton either.
facepalmjedi: Is there any indication that the team is planning the much needed “players for draft picks fire sale”?
No, but I would...