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Jackie Lee

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  1. Yeah felt lopsided and now after a Diggs TD it's a game
  2. This Tottenham turf looks like poo
  3. Frank calls an under center play action pass after a few power runs. One can dream...I'm realistically expecting maybe 3 forced fumbles and us checking the ball down all 4th quarter down 20 points
  4. Bryce had a salmon salad. Keeping an eye on his calories
  5. This was a red flag for me. Also that Bryce doesn’t seem to be comfortable stepping into the pocket, I’m assuming it affects his vision and increases the chances of batted passes. All those 7-10 step drop backs out of shotgun in college seemed concerning
  6. https://fansided.com/posts/5-teams-who-are-already-regretting-their-2023-nfl-draft-picks-01hc1acjmbvy It's so, so early to evaluate quarterbacks, but there's no denying that the Panthers, who traded their 2024 first-round pick to trade up to take Bryce Young, would look so much better right now if Anthony Richardson or C.J. Stroud were under center. In fact, the Panthers might look better if they just kept the ninth-overall pick, kept D.J. Moore, and chose to give Andy Dalton the starting job. Young has looked skittish and inaccurate to start his career. He's too conservative, and the big plays we saw him make at Alabama aren't happening in the NFL. Part of that is the talent around him. His top receiver is a past-his-prime Adam Thielen and a not-ready-yet Jonathan Mingo. Still, Young hasn't shown much of anything in his first three starts. On top of that, he's already missed a game due to injury. The Panthers are currently winless, and it doesn't look like they are going to have any easy games on the schedule. Some thought they could steal some wins from the NFC South, but their rivals have been at least competitive. So, the Panthers might be using two number-one overall picks just to take Young, who hasn't shown he's the answer yet.
  7. Not aging well however way they try to spin it in the future
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