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PFF grades after week 3 (not for the faint of heart)


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2 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Might want to put him on the bench where he belongs. He's just not ready. Is a 4th round rookie who missed most of camp really the best we've got for OL depth?

I would be fine if he was getting worked into a rotation here and there but no way should he be starting.  Eventually he may be starter quality but that remains to be seen. 

I get Byron Bell vibes right now with Zavala. Not in terms of talent but in terms of situation.  I actually felt bad for Bell because they consistently put the guy in a position where he was called to do more than what he is capable of. 

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39 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah they were able to move on from them because they aren’t starters in the NFL. WTF are you even doing labeling a couple busts? There are plenty of examples of it working as well. You really think we traded all that capital to move up and draft a QB at 1 to roll with Dalton all year?

Might have to with the oline play. 

 

Wilson, Darnold. Carr (the first one) there's tons of others as well. The list of qb's that were ruined as rookies because of seeing ghosts is pretty dang long. 

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

The fans don't want to see Dalton.  The best thing for Young is to get experience.  If he is healthy he needs to play against a bad defense at home.  That's what the season is about.  

I usually agree with you but when you pay money, you want to see someone capable of a downfield play 

I hate to be brutally honest, but right now, that does not appear to be Young   Doesn’t matter the reason 

there is no harm in him sitting until that oline is not putrid either or, I should say, a better degree of putrid or Reich learns having a fullback or TE in the backfield  isn’t a bad play either.  For god’s sake, we have 4 TEs right 

Reich also has Chubba and Blackshear…god forbid he use them 

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1 minute ago, carpanfan96 said:

Might have to with the oline play. 

 

Wilson, Darnold. Carr (the first one) therrs tons of others as well. The list of qb's that were ruined as rookies because of seeing ghosts is pretty dang long. 

I honestly thought it was smart player management not to throw Bryce back out there on the road to Seattle on a short week. With the way the OL played I honestly don't think it would've gone well at all.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly thought it was smart player management not to throw Bryce back out there on the road to Seattle on a short week. With the way the OL played I honestly don't think it would've gone well at all.

Yea with how long he's been holding the ball so far, probably would've been 15-16 qb hits instead of the 9 or 10 that Dalton got. I just don't see how you can play him til the line is healthy 

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4 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Might have to with the oline play. 

 

Wilson, Darnold. Carr (the first one) therrs tons of others as well. The list of qb's that were ruined as rookies because of seeing ghosts is pretty dang long. 

Some of them actually just don’t have what it takes. Burrow’s OL was awful, Stafford’s OL was bad, Lawrence is making it as a day 1 starter, Cam did, Luck did with a bad OL. Stroud is progressing with a bad OL. 

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5 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

Those who have a violent temper or are prone to emotional outbursts- look away! especially if you are near others or animals.

I can't seem to filter the results to just the Seattle game. But here are the 6 highest and lowest on the team through 3 games. 

 (High)

1.  Derrick Brown (DL) 85.3

2. Xavier Woods (S) 83.7

3.  Andy Dalton (QB) 80.3

4.  Frankie Luvu (ILB) 75.0

5.  Brian Burns (OLB) 74.2

6. Adam Thielen (WR) 74.1

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1.  Chandler Zavala (G) 27.6

2. Bryce Young (QB) 40.8

3. Ihmir Smith-Marsette (WR) 41.2

4. Amare Barno (OLB) 46.2

5. Ikem Ekwonu (T) 48.1

6. Cade Mays (G) 49.2

 

Ickey has regressed something fierce so far this year. Wtf is his problem?

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Dalton looking good while taking a beating. 

Some guys take hits and keep going while others response is to spiral out. At some point you are just delaying the inevitable. The list of guys who could take big hits, deliver the ball and keep going most days look like the QBs that have the longest shelf-life. The Panthers do not look to have gone that rout and they are going to have to come to grips with it sooner than later. I get this last game but the next one is going to get to 'get on with it territory' if he is a healthy non-start. You can keep sneaking it with Dalton but Young is going to have to get in there and figure out how to deal with it because this isn't college or Philly. The pipedream of building the perfect roster next year is destroyed by the reality of how fast the NFL changes and how unpredictable it can be.  

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2 minutes ago, joemac said:

Ickey has regressed something fierce so far this year. Wtf is his problem?

Same problem he had last year before they started giving him help. Speed, his feet aren't fast enough. 

 

He gets killed against speed and if he doesn't have help, he's gonna get beat or have to step early.

 

It also looks like teams are purposefully moving their speed rushers to his side against us as well. 

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

The fans don't want to see Dalton.  The best thing for Young is to get experience.  If he is healthy he needs to play against a bad defense at home.  That's what the season is about.  

I hate to break it to you but fans don't want to see Young at least reasonable fans who realize Bryce is most likely a bust

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7 minutes ago, Jetty said:

I hate to break it to you but fans don't want to see Young at least reasonable fans who realize Bryce is most likely a bust

Reasonable fans calling a rookie a bust after 2 games? I don’t think you know what reasonable means….

Oh and a brand new alias. Shocking…

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5 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

361 yards in one game (AD) vs. 299 in 2 (BY)

And yeah I think he was right around 160 yards at the half.  

Would love to see Bryce get past this sprain and make something happen this weekend.  We all want this to work out, really hope he gets something going.  It's the Vikes.  Jefferson and Addison could go bezerk, but just give us some offense please. 

I think the ankle sprain was real, but if he had to play he could have.  A short week on the road and a hostile place like Seattle as a rookie was safer to sit.  If it had been a full week at home, I think he plays.  I expect him for the Vikes.

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