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Grades: Panthers-Ravens


Laetitia

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F- COACHING: Even if you didn’t think the mid-week decision to start St. Pierre was half-baked, they didn’t do enough to give the team as a whole the best chance to win. Take out the touchdown pass, and he averaged 3.1 yards per attempt. That makes it a miracle Goodson did anything on the ground.The defense continues to start slow and play undisciplined from there.

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F- COACHING: Even if you didn’t think the mid-week decision to start St. Pierre was half-baked, they didn’t do enough to give the team as a whole the best chance to win. Take out the touchdown pass, and he averaged 3.1 yards per attempt. That makes it a miracle Goodson did anything on the ground.The defense continues to start slow and play undisciplined from there.

But John Fox said St. Pierre gives them the best chance to win. Nowhere did he ever say the coaching staff should "do enough to give the team as a whole the best chance to win" as Gantt claims.

Listen to Fox next time. Listen very carefully because he'll never take any responsibility for a debacle like this team and this season.

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Fox deserves a Z.

St. Pierre deserves a D. He threw a great ball for a TD and made two bad decisions. Take those picks away and I wouldn't be mad for him starting next week.

I'm actually impressed he held on before making these mistakes for so long. He was pressured, hit, WR were dropping balls. And he just doesn't have chemistry with the team. He's only been here 4 days.

I give him a C on a curve grading

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But he did it with less than a week of working with the team.

Jake, Clausen, Moore, Weinke, et al were able to pull off similar plays after they'd been on the roster for a much longer time. Hell, it took Jake many years to figure that out, it took St. Pierre but a few days.

But in some sick sense of not wanting to make this completely smart-ass, he did run the plays he was given (I'm sure he had no audible options with less than a week on the job) and given the situation I'm surprised we didn't see 3 runs and a punt. But think for a minute, would you rather him at least try to get the ball down the field or would you rather have seen 3 runs and a punt?

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