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NAS

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  1. It would be fair criticism if that’s what actually happened. Those stunts happened so quickly the receivers didn’t even break yet and when they did, Bryce delivered but got hit.
  2. From The Athletic https://theathletic.com/4771391/2023/08/12/panthers-preseason-stock-report-analysis/ The entire offensive line: The Jets have a deep and talented group of defensive linemen, and the Panthers couldn’t block them. It was a pitiful performance from a group that is supposed to be a strength, even without right guard Austin Corbett. Offensive line coach James Campen called a meeting with his players, veteran tackle Cam Erving said, “the s— wasn’t good enough.” Left tackle Ikem Ekwonu gave up two of the hits on Young — against Thomas and Bryce Huff. Ekwonu, last year’s first-round pick, had a tough debut against Myles Garrett in Week 1 before settling in as a pass blocker. But Saturday was far from his best day. “It definitely wasn’t good enough. Not up to our standards at all,” Ekwonu said. Erving and reserve tackle Larnel Coleman gave up pressures and guard Michael Jordan was beaten repeatedly. Asked if the Panthers were rusty, Ekwonu said: “You can’t really chalk it up to anything. Just weren’t good enough today. At the end of the day we didn’t get it done.” OL Michael Jordan: The Panthers tried Charlotte’s other M.J. in a couple of spots. But trouble followed Jordan wherever he lined up. At right guard in the first half, Jordan was beaten right off the snap by Quinton Jefferson, who sacked Young for a nine-yard loss. It didn’t get any better in the second half. Playing right tackle, Jordan was whistled for a false start to turn a third-and-5 into a third-and-10. On the ensuing play, he failed to pick up a stunt and let Bruce Hector get past him and sack Corral, whose fumble was recovered by Hector. Corral should have seen the pressure and either gotten rid of the ball or protected it better. Still, Jordan’s performance likely had coaches and the front office questioning why they brought him back. Jordan declined to comment after the game.
  3. Even if he did, for me it was how poised and in control he looked despite the offensive line chaos
  4. Beggars can’t be choosers
  5. Hear hear. Silver lining. Maybe the arse kicking will finally put a stop to the media and social media hype and these mothf’ers can put their heads down and work.
  6. Time to give this guy a look, he can’t possibly be worse than the backup guards we saw today
  7. On the sack there was nobody yet breaking from their routes. Oline just got bull rushed
  8. I didn’t see him waiting too long on any of his snaps, did you?
  9. No way. We need him locked down. Pass rushers like him are extremely difficult to find
  10. Does anyone know who called the plays on offense?
  11. Thanks for the correction. I do think we need to spend some of our cap space in the offseason on a guard or tackle (even if it’s for depth)
  12. Unfortunately we will need to bolster our offensive line in free agency due to lack of future first rounders
  13. Because we’re more concerned about keeping Bryce Young healthy and giving him a fair chance to succeed in the NFL. Defenses adjust easier than offensive lines
  14. Bryce Young passed the eye test. He looked like a vet with his pocket presence and making quick decisions despite playing behind a terrible OL. I know it’s only preseason but when you know you know. Just like we know now that Corral doesn’t have it to even be a backup.
  15. Them stunting has nothing to do with Bryce holding onto the ball. He actually got rid of the ball very quickly but offensive line couldn’t give him any time to let routes develop downfield
  16. I would rather have Bryce Young
  17. I hope we don’t have to do that
  18. Matt Corral must have had a terrible S2 tets score if he even took one
  19. I listened to Bill Polian on NFL radio recap what he saw from the joint practice with the Jets. He said that Young reminds of Manning, will make mistakes as a rookie but will be a top QB for years to come. What really caught my ear was that He also noted that our offensive line seemed to struggle against stunts that the Jets Defensive Line was rushing with. It’s exactly what I just saw in the preseason game as they couldn’t protect Bryce Young. It’s concerning to me that they didn’t learn anything from the Wednesday practice. Yes it’s preseason but you want to see growth, and learning from mistakes. Jets have a top 5 defense but I expected more from the OL today.
  20. Yes but those shots add up over the 17 game season. This coaching staff better prioritize keeping him upright
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