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Official Panthers at Patriots Gameday Thread!


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So who's playing with the 2's tonight? I presume it's PJ.  If it is PJ or Corral I would expect them to look rough with limited practice. 

I am torn on playing Corral as he's had little to no reps in practice so playing him tonight is going to be brutal to watch. But I would like to see how he responds to adversity on the field.  Maybe that's the plan, by playing him with having little practice reps is to see how he responds.  Knowing Rhule it wouldn't be out of the question for him to come up with something like that.

 

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Obligatory reminder:

We’re prolly not playing many or any starters. 
 

Patriots will be, prolly. 
 

Matt Rhule openly stated he thinks the reps in joint practice (simulated game situations) are more important than a vanilla preseason recital, so take that for what it’s worth. 
 

They value the glorified joint practice more than this glorified dress rehearsal. Don’t expect anything from tonight’s performance except for some flash plays from some depth pieces here and there. 

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3 minutes ago, jayflip said:

Obligatory reminder:

We’re prolly not playing many or any starters. 
 

Patriots will be, prolly. 
 

Matt Rhule openly stated he thinks the reps in joint practice (simulated game situations) are more important than a vanilla preseason recital, so take that for what it’s worth. 
 

They value the glorified joint practice more than this glorified dress rehearsal. Don’t expect anything from tonight’s performance except for some flash plays from some depth pieces here and there. 

...and BB blitzing all night. 

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