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I feel bad for Sam


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Darnold is ass too.

I honestly don't feel bad for him. How many people can say they've gotten wealthy from a job they're terrible at? 

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Just in Panthers' history?  Wow, I don't know if I have enough time in the day to type out that list.

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Just now, PootieNunu said:

8-10 drops? Predictable play calling? Hiking the ball with 1 on the play clock and our OL already sucks? WR not knowing where to line up after a TO? 

Joe Brady the Offensive Mastermind.

^^^This.  The sack fumble was on the OL who facilitated the jailbreak and the opening play INT was just as much on Anderson casually strolling around on a scramble drill as it was on Darnold for trying to force a play.

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14 minutes ago, chknwing said:

Moore has had the dropsies as well.  I think they need to spreading the ball around to some of the other guys. Shi Smith is fast.  dont get me started on that end around to the TE.  Huge face palm.

One game.  Moore has been an absolute beast on the year.   Hard to describe him this year as anything other than that. 

and Sam opened up that game throwing DJ a hospital ball on his first pass.   I don't fault DJ for not catching that.   That a business decision.   And the right one IMO. 

You can't throw hospital balls that early in a game.   I mentioned this earlier, but Tom Brady has spoken out on that.  It's called horrible QB play.   And Brady has said it hasn't been called for what it is.  The byproduct is the league over officiates games and is ruining it...because too many QBs set guys up to get hurt.   

Robby I get.  Bash away.  He has been horrible. 

DJ? Great.  Basically the entire TE committee has been solid.  Thomas has looked good this year.  Tremble has looked good this year.  Arnold looked good when we had him.   CMC a stud on when on the field.  All the rookies from Marshall to Chubba have played solid when called upon IMO.   

Robby's stink shouldn't be cast on everyone else.   They should bench him IMO. 

 

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

^^^This.  The sack fumble was on the OL who facilitated the jailbreak and the opening play INT was just as much on Anderson casually strolling around on a scramble drill as it was on Darnold for trying to force a play.

The way the offense looked yesterday is on coaching, no way around it. 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

One game.  Moore has been an absolute beast on the year.   Hard to describe him this year as anything other than that. 

and Sam opened up that game throwing DJ a hospital ball on his first pass.   I don't fault DJ for not catching that.   That a business decision.   And the right one IMO. 

You can't throw hospital balls that early in a game.   I mentioned this earlier, but Brady has spoken out on that.  It's called horrible QB play.   And Brady has said it hasn't been called for what it is.  The byproduct is the league over officiates games and is ruining it...because too many QBs set guys up to get hurt.   

Robby I get.  Bash away.  He has been horrible. 

DJ? Great.  Basically the entire TE committee has been solid.  Thomas has looked good this year.  Tremble has looked good this year.  Arnold looked good when we had him.   CMC a stud on when on the field.  All the rookies from Marshall to Chubba have played solid when called upon IMO.   

Robby's stink shouldn't be cast on everyone else.   They should bench him IMO. 

 

Exactly this. Moore is a real #1 and Anderson is a #3 deepthreat.

You cannot have him as a focus. Its obvious that last year to start the season no one cared about nor respected him so they let him do his thing and he caught some slants and poo so the defense said oh ok well just go ahead and guard that guy and he's done poo since.

Not strong enough, not a good enough route runner, not enough effort. He's maybe a tiny bit of a better Ginn.

 

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Just now, Fox007 said:

Exactly this. Moore is a real #1 and Anderson is a #3 deepthreat.

You cannot have him as a focus. Its obvious that last year to start the season no one cared about nor respected him so they let him do his thing and he caught some slants and poo so the defense said oh ok well just go ahead and guard that guy and he's done poo since.

Not strong enough, not a good enough route runner, not enough effort. He's maybe a tiny bit of a better Ginn.

 

This Robby is the first read on too many damn plays, for a guy that only catches wide open passes. Design some plays for TMJ, Tremble, even Zylstra, and not dumb ass smoke screens. 

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8 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

The way the offense looked yesterday is on coaching, no way around it. 

yeah, totally can't be talent.  I mean, we had a bad OL coming into the year. Now we got Michael Jordan comes in and takes 89% of the snaps on Sunday.  You just have to play call around the LT.  And the LG.  And the C.  Oh, the RG too.  Oh and the fact the worst starting QB in the NFL over the past couples seasons is now running the show behind all of that. 

What happened yesterday is on the HC and the GM.  For putting this OL/QB combo together and thinking there was another possible outcome than what we are seeing. 

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Just now, CRA said:

yeah, totally can't be talent.  I mean, we had a bad OL coming into the year. Now we got Michael Jordan comes in and takes 89% of the snaps on Sunday.  You just have to play call around the LT.  And the LG.  And the C.  Oh, the RG too.  Oh and the fact the worst starting QB in the NFL over the past couples seasons is now behind that OL.   

The offense looked lazy all day, so the entire O is devoid of talent and Brady is a genius? 

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