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Official Panthers at Vikings Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

Also, the whole team's energy is flat compared to how they look and played with PJ.

The defense balling out last week also made a difference. Amazing how people forget the end zone picks last week, too. It’s not like PJ proved he’s our franchise QB. He moved the ball better than Teddy but we still sucked in the red zone. 

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Just now, My Goodness My Guinness said:

He played well for most of the first half of the season and I defended him, but his last few games have been awful and PJ provided a spark last week. 
 

Last week was one of our lowest outputs of the season points wise, and against a defense ranked in the bottom five in the league.  

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1 minute ago, thunderraiden said:

He held the ball for more than 5 seconds multiple times and couldn't get one good pass off? You must be Marty Hurney.

Get him out of the pocket and he fall apart. Even if there are people open he never finds them. If it weren't for this, I think he would be much better. But nope. 

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