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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 9 win over Saints


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13 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Eh.....bad game is excusable. Trend is not.

I agree a bad game can happen to any player here and there. But we have a ridiculous sum of money tied up in the oline compared to the rest of the roster especially the defense so in my eyes it is far less excusable.

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12 hours ago, frankw said:

You've created two threads already throwing in the towel on Bryce Young and you're calling out others for being critical. Just stop already bro goodness gracious.

Again that’s call letting the players play dictate the commentary not your emotions. 

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12 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

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All the attention is on Bryce because what we gave up for him.

But the good teams stay and become good.  Is the success on day 2-3 of the draft.

And Fitterer’s day 2-3 picks…..hurts the eyes to look at

 

 lot of them not even in the league anymore

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17 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Again that’s call letting the players play dictate the commentary not your emotions. 

Only in your mind does that make sense.

But regardless....

We are 30th in passing yards per game.

There's your play dictating the commentary.

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Eh.....bad game is excusable. Trend is not.

I do think the instability at center has affected the guards. Going from Corbett/Christensen to Cade Mays is a pretty significant downgrade. And even if it wasn't there's always an adjustment when a new center is put in.

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6 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I do think the instability at center has affected the guards. Going from Corbett/Christensen to Cade Mays is a pretty significant downgrade. And even if it wasn't there's always an adjustment when a new center is put in.

Whatever it was, watching Hunt just get walked backwards mano a mano, that was fairly shocking to me. Not supposed to happen.

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8 hours ago, csx said:

When did people start taking PFF grades to mean anything? Honest question 

They are so inconsistent. Chubba averaged 4.8 ypc and Moton gives up no pressures. How was Moton’s run blocking so bad that he scored lower than a guy who drops a perfectly thrown long TD?

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3 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

It was literally the only bad game he's had all season.

Yeah I'll buy that  he hasn't been that bad in a game, it was definitely his worst.

The way he was handled was really alarming because he was flat out overpowered. It wasn't like someone came through a gap and he didn't get there quick enough. Which probably happened too but man he got walked straight back in a way that should not happen with a top flight NFL guard. 

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