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Week 6 Panthers Metrics/Ratings


kungfoodude

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3 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Well the least aggressive QB in their stats is the odds on favorite to be the MVP. Teddy is ultimately a game manager. You WANT him to be consitently making high percentage throws.

I don’t care for high accuracy if it means field goals instead of touchdowns 

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6 hours ago, NAS said:

I don’t care for high accuracy if it means field goals instead of touchdowns 

Again, the high accuracy, low aggressiveness QB that is leading for the MVP is also leading the league in TD passes.

I am by no means comparing Teddy to Russell but you can't skewer him on a stat like not taking a lot of risks. If you look at the other end of that stat on Aggressiveness, it isn't what we want.

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14 hours ago, imminent rogaine said:

Was Corn’s grade mostly from the play where he shed the blocker and made the tackle? I don’t really remember seeing anything else.

Also, we should all feel warm and fuzzy that our offense has looked pretty good WITHOUT our top offensive player. Can’t wait to see cmc back out there. 

Corn has actually really progressed in this system. 

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27 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Good luck.. you don't need to be hyper aggressive to move the chains... We do need more redzone production but we don't have many redzone weapons.

We have enough weapons to get TD's in the red zone. We just aren't producing. That may change when CMC returns.

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2 hours ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

We have plenty of weapons just not a PF style receiving redzone threat.. That and DJ Moore can't hang on to Redzone passes that hit him in the hands in the endzone..... 

A bigger target would be nice but we have enough to get those TD's. We just need to execute and avoid those......missed opportunities.

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14 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Again, the high accuracy, low aggressiveness QB that is leading for the MVP is also leading the league in TD passes.

I am by no means comparing Teddy to Russell but you can't skewer him on a stat like not taking a lot of risks. If you look at the other end of that stat on Aggressiveness, it isn't what we want.

Have you watched Russell, he is extremely aggressive particularly in the red zone. He is also arguably the best deep passer in the league. They couldn’t be more opposite as quarterbacks 

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