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Mayo is lost?


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16 hours ago, NeedSumD said:

Jumping under routes that are already covered, Over running running plays and a scrambling QB.  Need to slide TD to middle LB because so far Mayo is a joke.

 

1 minute ago, ras977 said:

Did not have a stellar game.

He wasnt the problem. 

Worley, RR, Wilks and Shula were. 

Why is CJ starting over Peppers?

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2 minutes ago, Finest-Panthers said:

 

He wasnt the problem. 

Worley, RR, Wilks and Shula were. 

Why is CJ starting over Peppers?

Because Pep is old.   He is a spot player in order to maximize what he can do.   Which we are doing.  Make Pep a starter and you just wear him down and then he can’t come in and make those big plays

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8 minutes ago, Finest-Panthers said:

 

He wasnt the problem. 

Worley, RR, Wilks and Shula were. 

Why is CJ starting over Peppers?

Regarding Pep, "starting" isn't the plan, nor should it be. Judicious use is. Put him in in situations where he'll be most effective, do the most damage, etc. It's one of the relatively few coaching strategies I'm on board with right now. That one is working...well. 37 year old HOFer for sure still putting up numbers, and some of his plays that don't show in the usual stats shouldn't be forgotten. He's as much a disruptive force as ever-as long as we keep him fresh and don't overdo it. The sack last night was a great example. Romo noted he came in, and boom. He all but called that one too. I bet it crossed his mind.

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9 minutes ago, RealBitsOfPanther said:

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Might want to quote who ever you're smacking, or are you just dissing the entire forum, which is actually almost understable lately due to blind homerism, healerherohelicopter or whatever his name is threads, and repeated cries for two TE sets as the cure all for all Panther woes, including on defense and special teams.

PS who is that girl? Kinda cute, but seems like she'd be a bit snarky...or worse.

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Mayo was decent out there, certainly not Luke but decent....

 

Peppers was absolutely brought in as a specialist, they called it “situational” when he most recently signed... Don’t know what’s up with CJ, either, be awesome if he gave us a few signs why he’s out there....

 

Thats Jennifer Lawrence.... 

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