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They knew more about our QB than we knew about their team


Cam's New Arm
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3 hours ago, Cam's New Arm said:

We knew the dline was thin. Our strength this season will always be coverage. 

What do you think Rhule should have done differently today?

Prepared his team better going in.  Had a better game plan overall.  

the team wasn’t ready and that is on Matt Rhule.  

and then at the end he gave them too much time and played it too safe.   Yeah, we got screwed on that last drive but Rhule was perfectly cool creating that environment for it to happen. 

and there we sat at the end with a L…..and a pointless timeout in his pocket.   

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Brissett fuging sucks, Baker fuging sucks, arguing who is better is like arguing which one of your kids is uglier.  News flash, noone likes either of your ugly kids.  

There's a reason Millionaires/Billionaires hitched their wagon to a serial rapist for $250M instead of either of those bums.  

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29 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Oh know don't pivot.  Your logic that Brisset is better than Baker because his team won would imply Mitch is better than Burrow and Cousins is better than Rodgers.  See how it sounds when you use it with other teams....

Better PFF and QBR. Browns also had 2 lineman out and Greedy Williams and aren't good in the first place and we were at home.

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Just now, Jared Patterson said:

Better PFF and QBR

You talking about Mitch vs Burrow or Cousins vs Rodgers.  Yeah they did this game, but that clearly isn't the end all because that would mean you think Mitch is better than Burrow and Cousins is better than Rodgers.  You aren't that dense right?  You just have a weird thing for Baker...

To recap Baker had 88 more yards a 6% higher completion rate on 7 less passing attempts with worse protection and a worse running game.  Oh and twice and many TDs.

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Offensive line spotlight: The Panthers' interior remained stout despite the tackles' struggles. The trio combined to allow only three hurries on 33 pass-blocking snaps apiece, headlined by a clean performance from center Pat Elflein.

LOL you keep using PFF though and maybe we can extend Elf for having such a "clean perfomance".........

https://www.pff.com/nfl/scores/2022/1/cleveland-browns_at_carolina-panthers_23101#recap

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29 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

You talking about Mitch vs Burrow or Cousins vs Rodgers.  Yeah they did this game, but that clearly isn't the end all because that would mean you think Mitch is better than Burrow and Cousins is better than Rodgers.  You aren't that dense right?  You just have a weird thing for Baker...

To recap Baker had 88 more yards a 6% higher completion rate on 7 less passing attempts with worse protection and a worse running game.  Oh and twice and many TDs.

from PFF

Offensive line spotlight: The Panthers' interior remained stout despite the tackles' struggles. The trio combined to allow only three hurries on 33 pass-blocking snaps apiece, headlined by a clean performance from center Pat Elflein.

LOL you keep using PFF though and maybe we can extend Elf for having such a "clean perfomance".........

https://www.pff.com/nfl/scores/2022/1/cleveland-browns_at_carolina-panthers_23101#recap

Um Mitch, Burrow, cousins and Rodgers are all much better than Mayfield... And Brisset out played him today w two of his lineman and a starting CB out...

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