The NFL season is only two weeks old – – and I have only seen one weekend of action. Nonetheless, there is turmoil in the league already. Let me start in Charlotte, NC where the 2024 Carolina Panthers have looked as bad as the 2023 Carolina Panthers looked while going 2-15-0. Just watching bits of last week’s loss to the Chargers made me think that there is no part of the Panthers’ team that appears to be competitive or even interested. Yesterday, the team announced that it will bench Bryce Young and turn the offense over to Andy Dalton.
Just last year, Young was the overall #1 pick in the draft; he struggled more than a little bit in 2023, and the team brought in a new coach with the idea that the new system might spur development in the QB. That has not happened in the first two games; calling the Panthers’ offense “anemic” would exaggerate its performance level. And the benching brings back to the headlines what the Panthers paid in order to draft Bryce Young.
The Bears had the overall #1 pick, and they already had a young QB on the roster, so the Bears “allowed” the Panthers to pay an exorbitant price to move up in the draft to the #1 slot. Here is what Carolina gave up:
- 2023 Draft – – Overall #9 pick plus a second-round pick
- 2024 Draft – – First-round pick
- 2025 Draft – – Second-round pick
- WR, DJ Moore
Panthers’ owner, David Tepper is notoriously impatient; when the Panthers stunk out the joint last year, he fired first year coach, Frank Reich after only 11 games. Tepper has owned the Panthers since May 2018 and in the 6 years since his arrival, the Panthers have had the following head coaches (including interims):
- Ron Rivera 5-7-0
- Perry Fewell 0-4-0
- Matt Rhule 11-27-0
- Steve Wilks 6-6-0
- Frank Reich 1-10-0
- Chris Tabor 1-5-0
- Dave Canales 0-2-0
- Cumulative: 24-61-0
If past behavior is an indicator of future behavior, owner Tepper might be looking to fire someone pretty soon. Let me suggest here that in addition to coaches, he might dig deeper to find out:
- Who in the scouting department valued Bryce Young so highly that such a trade offer was put together?
- Who made the ultimate decision to pay that price?
- Who has constructed the rest of the current roster that is only marginally competitive?
Meanwhile, another center of unrest in the NFL is in Philly. The Eagles blew a win last night at home against the Falcons; some have called it an “epic collapse” and it comes on the heels of last year’s equally epic collapse of the season that started out 10-0. Here is what happened last night:
- Eagles led 18-15 with under two minutes to play in the game. They had the ball third down and 3 yards to go at the Falcons’ 9 yardline.
- The Falcons had no timeouts left.
- Obviously, a running play that does not go out of bounds to stop the clock is going to be the call. If you make the first down, you kneel out the game; if you don’t make it, the clock will run down to about 1:10 whereby you kick a field goal and go up 6 points.
- However, the always edgy and creative Eagles’ coaching staff/analytics gurus decide on a roll out pass play that falls incomplete stopping the clock. The Eagles get the field goal but now leave about 1:50 on the clock for the Falcons.
- The defense goes AWOL, and the Eagles choke away the game.
I am almost never in favor of firing coaches when players play badly or when someone hands the coach a flawed roster. In last night’s case, I would make an exception. Forget about where the buck stops, why was there no adult in the huddle on the sidelines as the Eagles decided what play to call on third-and-three? Not to put too fine a point on it but that bit of play calling was done by someone with echoes between his ears.
Finally, the Eagles’ decision making last night reminded me of a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.:
“Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”
But don’t get me wrong, I love sports………
That 3rd down play call was a lot like ones made by Falcon coaches in the past. But the Falcons’ offense is such that you can almost justify the decision.
I wonder how the benevolent Eagles’ fans in attendance reacted to the game’s end against the Atlanta Falcons? I predict it was as Mother Teresa would have proscribed.
TenaciousP:
I think the phrase “stunned silence” might be applicable here…