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PFF grades from Panthers Week 17 loss to Buccaneers


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Steve Smith said it best on WFNZ ‘this team needs depth before the season, and not to find out it doesn’t have it during the season’.

Front office far too smug about the ability of that d backfield …I’ll piss people off and include Chinn in that statement 

I’ve noticed when ‘a safety’ makes a mistake, Coach will use  ‘Xavier’ but when it’s Chinn ‘a safety missed his assignment’

that whole group outside of horn, including Jackson are poor 

CJ Henderson….no, just no 

 

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Ian Thomas run blocks like he weighs 150 pounds.

Sam and Bozeman need to get in sync when the crowd is loud. They're too used to BOA where it's quiet enough to hear a mouse.

Keith Taylor is scary bad. I watch him on most defensive plays worrying he's going to screw up.

Yetur Gross-Matos almost always play waaaaay below his draft position. He never looked explosive in college, and he doesn't look explosive in pros either. Imagine that?

Brian Burns should have been traded to the Rams like I wanted. He did nothing in the Bucs game. Nothing. He's lord of the cheap garbage time sacks. Worthless.

CJ gets hated on more than he deserves. On the play where he got beat deep he had no safety help, and Evans had enough time to slow down, force CJ to slow down, and then hit the afterburners and catch a perfect pass. Poor CJ was in an awful spot and was hung out to dry.

 

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23 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Ian Thomas run blocks like he weighs 150 pounds.

Sam and Bozeman need to get in sync when the crowd is loud. They're too used to BOA where it's quiet enough to hear a mouse.

Keith Taylor is scary bad. I watch him on most defensive plays worrying he's going to screw up.

Yetur Gross-Matos almost always play waaaaay below his draft position. He never looked explosive in college, and he doesn't look explosive in pros either. Imagine that?

Brian Burns should have been traded to the Rams like I wanted. He did nothing in the Bucs game. Nothing. He's lord of the cheap garbage time sacks. Worthless.

CJ gets hated on more than he deserves. On the play where he got beat deep he had no safety help, and Evans had enough time to slow down, force CJ to slow down, and then hit the afterburners and catch a perfect pass. Poor CJ was in an awful spot and was hung out to dry.

 

I think Brian Burns gets traded this offseason 

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