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Tepper… the stats and analytics man.


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Nah, he’s stubborn and blind man.  Jerry Richardson would smack him in the head with a pie chart if he was still alive.

Everyone knew Legette is a physical freak who can’t run routes.

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4 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

Tepper… the stats and analytics man.


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Nah, he’s stubborn and blind man.  Jerry Richardson would smack him in the head with a pie chart if he was still alive.

Everyone knew Legette is a physical freak who can’t run routes.

These charts mean noting in league. 

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10 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Remember when Jamarr Chase looked shitty in preseason. Live a little and give it time before you tar and feather the rookie. Spare me the hurrr durr I call it as I sees it.

Rookies all struggle, my thing the level of competition after Horn isnt world beaters. Jamsion was a cut and claim CB and number wise odds- he will be cut by the panthers this time. Plus these are just one plays, but your newest 1st rounder is having trouble against street FA level.... I was hopeful panthers just got some luck instead of waiting 3 years before XL learns.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

from the few clips I have seen this week he looks pretty stiff in his hips, hes not real fluid, but I guess he is modeled and plays (or supposed to) like metcalf

He looks be to Kelvin Benjamin stiff. Cananles will have to scheme him open on short, intermediate, quick passes. 

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He is a rookie in his first week of practice, holy poo with all the "He is no good" rhetoric from some of the responses on this thread. Plenty of solid players struggle inn camp their rookie season THE FIRST WEEK. He gets burned and pushed around enough, he will learn and one day will be the one doing the bullying on the field.

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Waiting for when the game gets faster and actually physical before I even really pay attention. To anybody.

I don’t think anyone had him taking on a huge role to start with, let’s give him the camp and preseason to respond to the challenge before writing the book on him. 

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1 hour ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Remember when Jamarr Chase looked shitty in preseason. Live a little and give it time before you tar and feather the rookie. Spare me the hurrr durr I call it as I sees it.

Fair but if I recall he had stone hands.  His issue wasn’t getting bodied by a waiver wire DB

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