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TheSpecialJuan

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  1. Worst of the defense 14. CB Mike Jackson: 47.2 15. OLB DJ Johnson: 39.9 16. OLB Princely Umanmielen: 37.6 17. ILB Trevin Wallace: 30.0 18. ILB Christian Rozeboom: 26.5
  2. Worst of the offense 16. WR Hunter Renfrow: 59.1 17. WR Brycen Tremayne: 55.5 18. WR Dalevon Campbell: 53.8 19. QB Bryce Young: 53.7 20. RG Chandler Zavala: 47.5
  3. Best of the offense 1. RG Brady Christensen: 83.5 2. RT Taylor Moton: 75.0 3. TE James Mitchell: 74.9 4. WR Tetairoa McMillan: 70.5 5. QB Andy Dalton: 69.1
  4. Dave Tepper https://x.com/dnewtonespn/status/1972391666016276834?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA
  5. This is how this league works don’t overreact to a win and don’t overreact to a loss
  6. If it makes you guys feel better we’re gonna win next week at home
  7. I was only hoping we wouldn’t get embarrassed…. that’s not gonna happen
  8. You could see this loss coming since last week. I hope Bryce and the team play well and don't get embarrassed
  9. This was a one-off performance everything went right. I fully expect us to lose this Sunday
  10. The Panthers did a great job of countering the Falcons' pass rush in the run game. They utilized veteran wideout David Moore, a good run blocker on the perimeter, as the motion man to help with crack-toss plays and trap blocks. It was also interesting to see more Sean McVay wide zone concepts in Canales’ version, especially with the “insert” concept that is a table in these systems. Second-year cornerback Chau Smith-Wade didn’t come out of the gates hot, but settled in and put forth a fine performance. His spacing in zone coverage tightened up and it began to have an impact later on—like on his pick-six of quarterback Michael Penix Jr. He also showcased good matching capabilities while having some impressive man reps and tackles in space. You have to appreciate how well Ejiro Evero’s defense rallied to the football. Some runs that would, in the past, go for chunk yardage were contained. Tackling was improved on all three levels of the field. Wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan was once again the leader in receiving yards (48) on Sunday, but he struggled away from the box score with a couple of drops. As head coach Dave Canales noted Monday afternoon, the Falcons did a great job staying in phases on McMillan, especially at the top of routes. Rookie safety Lathan Ransom showed more flashes of control as a tackler. He continues to show the physicality that is needed in Evero’s defense while having the athleticism and downhill burst to click and close sideline to sideline or north/south. https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/panthers/2025/09/23/panthers-film-review-falcons-week-3/86308214007/
  11. Very encouraging to see Trevin bounce back nicely the past two weeks
  12. Worst of the offense 14. RB Trevor Etienne: 59.1 15. LG Damien Lewis: 56.5 16. WR David Moore: 51.3 17. RG Chandler Zavala: 50.1 18. WR Hunter Renfrow: 44.9
  13. Best of the offense 1. RB Chuba Hubbard: 80.3 2. TE Mitchell Evans: 76.2 3. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 73.1 4. RT Taylor Moton: 67.9 5. TE Ja'Tavion Sanders: 67.4
  14. Worst of the defense 17. OLB Thomas Incoom: 51.2 17. OLB Princely Umanmielen: 51.2 19. DL Bobby Brown III: 48.6 20. ILB Christian Rozeboom: 45.3 21. DL Cam Jackson: 30.3
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