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  2. Eh, not totally true The 2026 draft class as a whole was looking on the weaker side, combine that with the Falcons expecting to have a legit playoff team this year, and it did kind of make sense at the time. They thought they were getting a great player for what they expected to be a pick in the 20's in a weak draft. Not saying I'd have done it either, just that I do get their thinking on it that way.
  3. haven’t listened to it yet….but an hour of 89 shooting the breeze I’m sure has something interesting in it
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  5. frankly i'm surprised by how often bryce appears in the epstein emails
  6. Hallmark of the stan agenda. They choose not to focus on what happened to make the cuffs go on in the first place. That is irrelevant.
  7. The rankings is through week 11 though. Not week 11. PFF always outs itself as overall utter nonsense when you start putting their graded players beside other graded players.
  8. I made a golf analogy a while back. You could use lots of sports or games but a lot of people play golf so …. Let’s say your normal game runs from maybe high 70s to maybe 82, 83. You can do worse. And you can do better. Harder to do better. Anyhow one day you tee off right down the middle and it is tee to green in regulation all day. And you make some putts. You total maybe one or two over par. So great you did it. You know you can do it. Try to go out there and do it again. That’s Bryce so far. Does it once or twice a year. The rest is just nothing special. I feel like he needs to put it in gear and make the very good games his floor. Not next year. Not in two more years. Now.
  9. I had high expectations for him but I think he probably is what he is at this point.
  10. I've defended them in the past but these past couple of years it's been lol funny
  11. I’d love to see what Miller can do with this group. I’m kind of good with Sexton starting at PG. Sexton, Kon, Miller, Bridges (I’m good with trading him if it’s a good deal), and Kalk. James comes off the bench in a Marcus Smart type role.
  12. Reasonable people understand he should get that. I don’t like Any of them getting credit for handing the ball off. Bryce or another guy. My issue is that the criteria for determining it is too broad and waters down whatever you might be able to get from it to the point I feel it is useless.
  13. Yeaaahhh, I'll learn to just stay quite one of these days.
  14. 2. WR Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers (80.4) McMillan caught eight passes for 130 yards in the Panthers' overtime win over the Falcons, both season highs. He was targeted 10 times in the contest and got into the endzone for the first time since Week 6, with two touchdown catches. His first score came late in the first quarter — a seven-yard catch with Jessie Bates III closing in coverage. The second came with a minute remaining in the fourth quarter, as he was able to uncover from a stumbling Kaden Ellis for a 12-yard grab on third down. That play gave the Panthers a one-point lead. McMillan gained seven first downs on the day and forced two missed tackles. He recorded three explosive gains of 15-plus yards, including catches of 29 and 39 yards. He also generated a perfect passer rating when targeted The top-10 pick now ranks sixth in receiving yards on the season (764) across 55 catches. He is also tied for sixth in targets (86) and tied for third among rookie receivers in touchdown catches (four). McMillan is up to 24 explosive gains, including 12 catches of 20-plus yards. He’s one of two rookie receivers to have recorded double-digit gains of 20-plus yards (Emeka Egbuka). The Arizona product's 75.8 PFF receiving grade over his past three games ranks 13th among wide receivers. He has caught 17 of 24 targets for 236 yards and 13 first downs in that span. He also places in the top 10 in explosive gains (six), yards per route run (2.38) and receiving yards during that run. 13. TE Mitchell Evans, Carolina Panthers (74.3) Evans recorded his first catch in three weeks, securing both of his targets for 28 yards in Week 11. Most of that production came in the third quarter when he was left alone in busted coverage for a 25-yard pickup. He allowed zero pressure on two pass-blocking snaps but was charged with four negative plays as a run blocker, leading to a 51.3 PFF run-blocking grade. Evans finished the contest with a 58.9 PFF overall grade. The fifth-round pick has now caught each of his 11 targets for 118 yards, earning a 72.6 PFF receiving grade. He has surrendered one hurry across 12 pass-blocking snaps, while his PFF run-blocking grade has now slipped to 68.0. Evans still leads the Panthers' tight end group in PFF run-blocking grade and positive play rate (17.5%).
  15. We all see what we want to see I guess. I've watched the video a couple of times and it looks to me like he was actually falling - not jumping off his feet. Against the Falcons, he turns his head at around the 5 YRD line and tracks the ball as it comes in. In the Saints video, he turns at the last minute and almost stumbles reaching out with one hand. The effort between the two games is different. It's almost like he knew Bryce was going to throw it with the Falcons but wasn't as ready against the Saints. Again, we all see what we are looking for I guess.
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