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TheSpecialJuan

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  1. “Being honest . . . I don’t think a lot of guys really bought into it. And when I say ‘guys,’ I’m not throwing nobody under the bus. I won’t do that. But buying in isn’t just verbally committing. Buying in is being the pig and not the chicken. If that makes sense, if you guys ever heard the story of the commitment level of the pig. The pig gave his life, the chicken just produced an egg, right? “So, this is not for the headline to be a pig or a chicken. It’s just the commitment level. It’s the actions. Your level of commitment Wednesday through Saturday through Sunday. In-game adjustments. The attention to details. But when you see a locker room like that—I think it starts not only with the players, but it goes to the coaches. Not only the coaches, but the personnel. Not only the personnel, but the people in the top office. So, it’s a trickle effect.”
  2. Cam Newton's past comments of Matt Rhule's Panthers sound awfully accurate now https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2022/12/01/panthers-cam-newton-matt-rhule-fire-comments/
  3. Mel Kiper Jr said one time that Will Levis is a faster, stronger, more athletic version of Stave McNair, before of course his mistress blew his ass away
  4. Why do you guys hate him so much? is it cuz he's a white man? I'm disgusted with all of you
  5. Sam Franklin has taken Damien Wilson's snaps on defense 36 to 0
  6. 15. CB T.J. Carrie: 47.9 16. DE Yetur Gross-Matos: 47.6 17. LB Brandon Smith: 43.5 18. DT Bravvion Roy: 42.9 19. LB Kobe Jones: 28.4 Gross-Matos tallied six pressures himself. But the usually stout run defender recorded a 54.8 grade against Denver’s ground game
  7. 1. DE Brian Burns: 89.7 2. LB Frankie Luvu: 74.8 3. DE Marquis Haynes Sr.: 73.7 4. S Xavier Woods: 73.2 5. S Sam Franklin: 71.8 Burns comes in at No. 1 for the first time all season. And he earned it—registering 2.0 sacks, a forced fumble and eight total pressures
  8. Despite his team-high pass-blocking grade of 86.3, Christensen’s pair of penalties helped drag him down to the bottom. He also registered a lowly 43.1 grade in run blocking
  9. 22. WR Laviska Shenault Jr.: 58.7 23. OL Cade Mays: 58.2 24. C Bradley Bozeman: 57.4 25. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 53.3 26. LG Brady Christensen: 46.3
  10. 1. TE Ian Thomas: 76.8 2. WR DJ Moore: 75.8 3. RB D’Onta Foreman: 75.3 4. TE Stephen Sullivan: 74.1 5. RT Taylor Moton: 73.4
  11. Absolutely meaningless win neither Darnold nor Steve Wilks will be back next year
  12. We went from 2 to 8 in a week Oh well what can you do Denver is horrible their HC is worse that Rhule
  13. Well unfortunately it looks like Denver is worse then us and we’re gonna win this game
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