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  2. Would be funny if Atlanta won after they moved the game. Lol
  3. The two WRs having basically identical stats right now probably helps Shough as well. Makes it so if you go WR with the vote the odds of split votes goes up and he likely won’t be splitting to the same degree with another QB
  4. Seriously under appreciated. I do think he had a rough patch a while back but over the second half of the season, he has really come on strong.
  5. I think the last two games decide ROY. T-Mac needs to shine to clinch it.
  6. I'm still impressed we got m jackson for a jabroni 7th round lb that was almost immediately cut.
  7. "Hey Xavier, this is a great time to step up and prove some haters wrong today. The guy we drafted to replace you is sick and we could really use another WR to carry the guys today." "Oh really? I'm going to play even worse than I already have been playing."
  8. For a great value church camp counselor like Canales this is the equivalent of a blindfold and cigarette.
  9. Yeah behind the youth pastor vibes/answers he gives off in the presser he can be blunt with his answers at times. But it's usually not that pointed towards anyone on the team so it's nice to hear he's not afraid to call out the number 1 pick QB who threw for 54 yards. Ben Johnson purposely overloaded Caleb with information and made him struggle early to get him up to speed. Liam Cohen was absolutely not shy about getting on Trevor when he made mistakes, especially in games. Would like Dave to learn a little from that.
  10. They are pretty close to being the best. People forget pass rush amd secondary go hand in hand. They don't have a Peppers, Mike Rucker, Charles Johnson, hell they don't even have a Burns who can put consistent pressure on Qb's but yet they held their own against some pretty good Qb's. Hasn't been perfect but if we had an elite pass right this defense would be scary. Only 6 teams have more than the Panthers 14 ints who knows where that number would be if they hadn't dropped so many more.
  11. Yeah you are correct. I fugged up adding looking at total yards on the site I was using. The debate still remains with overall points scored and efficiently of the offense and defense that year vs now year 2 vs that dysfunctional season with a interim head coach.
  12. Maybe once we surround him with all pro talent at every position he'll hit league averages. And man, his BTT numbers will be off the chart!
  13. Hi PFF this is Random Panthers Fan you clearly did these grades wrong as I was assured our pass blocking was garbage tier in every way all day. Also lol at BY having a higher PFF score than we had net passing yards.
  14. 3 years of sub 3000 play. And that's in a pass friendly NFL with 17 games. It's flat out incompetent and it's worse to keep polishing that turd again next year.
  15. Gamble and Lucas and not even close. Gamble was so good, never heard his name just locked it down. Then we added Lucas it was game over for a bit.
  16. It's disgraceful. I get yards and stats mean very little but we're not talking average statistical output that is really great play. We're talking a player that will absolutely finish with more sub 125 yard games on the season than league average passing yards per game (currently at 211.5 ypg), at 4 vs 2. He needs to be more productive, an offense can't function without more from a QB.
  17. https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/panthers/2025/12/29/panthers-pff-grades-week-17-seahawks/87941948007/
  18. Best of the defense 1. CB Mike Jackson: 92.0 2. OLB D.J. Wonnum: 79.8 3. DL Derrick Brown: 75.4 4. OLB Nic Scourton: 70.0 5. S Tre'von Moehrig: 69.0 Jackson's 92.0 defensive grade stands as a new career-high. The former Seahawk registered a game-high 11 tackles and an interception. Wonnum and Brown both notched a team-high four pressures
  19. Worst of the defense 12. CB Chau Smith-Wade: 51.6 13. CB Jaycee Horn: 51.0 14. OLB Trevis Gipson: 41.0 15. ILB Claudin Cherelus: 33.2 16. ILB Bam Martin-Scott: 31.0 Smith-Wade, Horn and Cherelus were each credited with a pair of missed tackles
  20. Best of the offense 1. RT Taylor Moton: 74.0 2. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 70.2 3. WR Jimmy Horn Jr.: 67.5 4. RG Austin Corbett: 64.9 5. LG Damien Lewis: 63.4 Moton finished in the green with a 73.0 pass-blocking grade and a 72.2 run-blocking grade. Ekwonu led the team with his third-highest pass-blocking grade of the season (80.9). He was charged with zero pressures over 31 opportunities
  21. Worst of the offense 10. QB Bryce Young: 54.2 11. TE Mitchell Evans: 52.5 12. WR Tetairoa McMillan: 46.3 13. WR Xavier Legette: 44.3 14. RB Chuba Hubbard: 43.4 Hubbard ran for 12 yards on four carries and lost a fumble. McMillan and Legette combined for eight yards on two catches
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