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CarolinaLivin

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  1. Canales showing a little growth. Early in the game to say. But good start.
  2. IF the plan is to play Bryce again, I say play him last 2 games of the season. Not 7 games. We benched him after 2 games. 7 games gives too much opportunity for him to be benched again, which if it wasn't already over after one benching... 2 games at the end of the season and you get to see what you have with him one last time (even though almost the entire fanbase is in agreeance that he isn't it). In this scenario you get 13 games with Andy in to develop/see what you have in supporting cast players. Not saying we should throw him out there again, not saying we shouldn't. But if we do, I say last 2 games.
  3. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DAeYb7vSvCS/?igsh=MWpsZ3lsMWRjNGs1eQ==
  4. KC taking mark andrews out of the game. Haven't heard his name called yet.
  5. Disregard. He played travis 115 out of 116 snaps.
  6. Anyone wanna share parlays. Im a big betting man and I can't wait to donate more of my money. I plan to lose about 20 bets and come here and post the 1 i win as if i have all the answers and am a better human being than you.
  7. I think last year Sanders felt the need to play him both sides with the hype he brought to Colorado he probably felt playing Travis on both sides gave them the best chance to win now. With the improved talent this year he may feel the team doesn't need to play him as much on both sides. Probably still will, but hopefully DB will be his main position and he'll play WR on significantly less snaps, just a few designed plays to get him touches. But this I am also someone that hasn't followed college football as much as i would like. So an outside looking in take here.
  8. Exactly my thoughts. Players in preseason are auditioning for all 32 teams regardless of the uniform they are currently wearing. PR fluff pieces on these guys are helping with that. Dillon being waived just makes me think Sanders won't be moved, despite the Cowboys trade interest rumors (which may have been false). Seems the team is comfortable with the RB room. **I would like to see a RB like Dillon on the PS though. Boone definitely impressed me and I was intrigued he was taking some returns in practice. Made me think they were giving him a chance at Blackshears spot.
  9. I will continue to watch. Every Sunday. It will hurt, but I will endure through the pain. You can thank me for my service. I am a brave individual and I am better than you.
  10. I have found that the panthers win total and my alcohol intake have been trending in very different directions
  11. Top edge rushers available https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/_/year/2024/status/available/position/edge/sort/contract_value
  12. Per NFL Website Jalen Coker Bio 2020-21: Tied for the team lead with 72 receiving yards (4 receptions, 18.0 per, TD). Played in 3 games with 2 starts in the team's spring season. School did not play in the fall due to COVID-19 concerns. 2021: Second-team All-Patriot League. Led the team with 51 receptions, 691 receiving yards (13.5 per, 4 TDs). Started all 13 games. 2022: First-team All-Patriot League. Led the team with 50 receptions, 912 receiving yards (18.2 per), 11 TDs. Played in 12 games with 11 starts. 2023: First-team Associated Press FCS All-American. First-team All-Patriot League. Finalist for the Walter Payton Award (top player in the FCS). Led the FCS with 15 receiving TDs (59 receptions for 1,040 yards, 17.6 per). Started all 11 games (2-3-1.5 rushing; 11-47-4.3 PR). Set school record with 31 career receiving TDs, 2,715 receiving yards Overview The evaluation for Coker boils down to balancing his pro-caliber size and ball skills against his level of competition and potential lack of NFL quickness and speed. His focus, ball-tracking and timing give him distinct advantages that other receivers lack, and his catch radius and hand strength helped him make mincemeat of Ivy League coverages near the goal line. Coker's deep speed appears to be average, so he will need to refine his route running to become better equipped to beat NFL defenders in space and open up workable windows for his quarterback. Coker is talented and productive, but the testing numbers will be huge for his draft slotting and chances in the league. Strengths Instinctive hand fighting in his release and at top of the route. Possesses robust ball skills across the board to win downfield. Fade monster with size, adjustments and sticky hands to dominate. Works back to the throw and is keenly aware of the sticks. Leverage and footwork for crisp cut-and-flatten on routes underneath. Weaknesses Must prove he can get off the line against NFL size and strength. Monotonous route speed is unlikely to tilt pro coverage. Displays small gear-down when stemming the route. Needs to clean up the wasted motion getting into his breaks. Below-average quickness with his run after catch.
  13. Have to wonder what that means for others in their wr room
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