Adam Thielen Trade already haunting panthers after the eruption of week 1

There was only one inevitable result when the Vikings of Minnesota called on the prospect of negotiating the Large Receiver Adam Thielen. But the embarrassing defeat of the week 1 of Carolina Panthers against the Jacksonville jaguars brought this move to a new haunting reality.
Panthers had to be very competitive against Jacksonville on the road. Dave Canales proudly proclaimed that his team was at the dawn of something special, but his players could not match this great conversation in terms of crunch.
It was a complete capitulation where nothing went well. The fragile defensive of Caroline were there so that all see them. But the offensive seemed disjointed and lacked varnish in the face of a secondary of vulnerable jaguars.
Carolina Panthers missed Adam Thielen a lot during the capitulation of week 1
Bryce Young was sloppy. The Quarterrière has flashed moments of promise, especially when connecting with the wide receiver of the Tetairoa McMillan recruit, but no one else has met its end. Xavier Legette’s mental gaps were again obvious. Hunter Renfrow does not seem lively after missing so much football last season. No one else has intensified.
Young did not have its main safety coverage on short zones with intermediaries in the land on which depend. His rebirth during the second half of 2024 coincided with the return of Thielen from injury. The pair has developed a strong chemistry on and off the field. This kind of thing is incredibly difficult to replace.
The panthers resisted what they believed to be an acceptable offer from the Vikings. Thielen wanted to join her childhood club and end his career where it started. But Jalen Coker going to the injured reserve the day after confirmation of his trade, he was represented a bodily blow.
Carolina’s wide room was considered an area of strength just a few weeks ago. He is now in danger of becoming a weak link, which will come with serious attached ramifications.
As indicated above, the advantages of keeping Thielen during a critical campaign for young people prevail over the negatives. But doing good by the player, who was ready to make a salary reduction in the rubber transaction, is also something Morgan took into account.
Thielen has obtained his wish, and he will now go from Young to help JJ McCarthy through his pivot transition. Coker will miss for the next three games, if not more, so the tastes of Legette and Renfrow must intensify their respective contributions and ensure that his departure does not become more detrimental to the team’s chances than anyone who did not think it possible.
The elimination of the most prolific and coherent weapon of Young was a major risk. And that doesn’t look like paying if week 1 was an indication.