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Jeremy Igo

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There is plenty of negativity out there, and rightfully so after such an abysmal performance. Instead of piling on, I would like to point out the few player that at least tried to make a difference today.

 

Please keep your negativity out of this topic, there are plenty of other topics for you to vent in.

 

Luke Kuechly

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Even though Luke was ejected, he still lead the team in tackles.

 

 

Brenton Bersin

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Bersin looked solid on punt returns and also scored his first touchdown as a pro. I would love to see him get more snaps in front of Avant.

 

Kawann Short

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Short won't have great stats today, but he was a force in the middle that did more to disrupt the Packers than most other players.

 

Greg Olsen

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Olsen once again had over 100 yards receiving and continues to make a case for a pro bowl roster spot.

 

Cam Newton

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Even though Cam had terrible protection and even worse play calling to deal with, Cam still managed to have ver a 70 QB rating. Pretty amazing when you think about it.

 

Kelvin Benjamin

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61 yards and a touchdown. KB continues to prove the draft day doubters wrong.

 

Charles Johnson

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6 tackles and a sack. Johnson is starting to look like his old self, and not like the Johnson of the start of the season.

 

 

 

 

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