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Official Seattle Seahawks at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, 45catfan said:

You are delusional man.  CMC rarely screws up, but that should have been a catch.  Yes, he knocked it away as well, but your hate for Allen is beyond transparent.

That play is mesh, and the read (if coached right...) is wheel, to sit, to crosser. Kyle Allen is going through his reads too fast and he's spooked. McCaffrey shouldn't have been the target until he got out of the box.

 

 

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Just now, firefox1234 said:

Yikes! Was busy today but looks like I didnt miss much. How has our "moxie" filled QB been doing?

Well the fumble was on the center, the first INT was bc hogan didn’t come back to the ball. The second was on the OL and the third was on McCaffrey. Still waiting to see Allen make a mistake haters 

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2 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

so you agree that he sucks but that “anyone” would struggle. and you have the nerve  to call anyone else dense? lmao. good quarterbacks produce behind bad lines.

also you didn’t answer the question. do you think kyle is “traumatized”? when “anybody would be”? sounds like you’re making excuses for a fuging trash player imo

literally said before that kyle is good for a couple games and no more; his ceiling is career backup and thats it, so don't try to mix me up with your dumbass agenda. every qb we have trotted out behind this line for the last two years has struggled.

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2 minutes ago, Wolfpredator said:

Yeaaaaa, doubt they are worried my friend.  They had to travel across the country and they are still curb stomping us even with all the opportunities they pissed away.  

Up 13 points with three interceptions isn't that great to be honest.

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

You are delusional man.  CMC rarely screws up, but that should have been a catch.  Yes, he knocked it away as well, but your hate for Allen is beyond transparent.

Please stop. Allen is horrible. You begging the forum to like him doesnt change that fact

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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

I wouldn’t. Outside of the 1 thrashing by Philly, Cam was sacked 29 times in 13 games. That’s close to twice a game. We are on a pace to almost double that. Norwell and Turner started 9 games a piece, Kalil started 16 and Remmers started 5. On a whole that 2014 OL was way better at pass blocking than the mess this year. People remember the Philly game. The SF and Washington games were close to that level.

bad qb play can and does lead to more sacks. kyle holds the ball too long and panics in the pocket when his first read isn’t there. he sucks my friend

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