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Bottom Panthers PFF Performers - Preseason Week 1


Jeremy Igo
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Kony is not the most popular guy in the locker room, far from it, but he isn't going anywhere during his rookie contract. Too much upside. 

Yeah but the team isn't losing out on money if they get rid of him though. He'll make it to year 3, that season will decide his fate if he doesn't do anything this year

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Pff is the biggest f'n con in sports ... these idiots can't even  explain their data analysis when being interviewed. .. But now they have everybody thinking they are the bible of football analysis. .. I honestly don't understand  why people give a f what they think... 

 

You guys do know that they don't know what play is called and what people jobs were on certain plays...

 

So for example they give a player a horrible pass rushing grade when he may have been asked to stay in a lane and Contain a QB all game... 

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Pff is the biggest f'n con in sports ... these idiots can't even  explain their data analysis when being interviewed. .. But now they have everybody thinking they are the bible of football analysis. .. I honestly don't understand  why people give a f what they think... 

 

You guys do know that they don't know what play is called and what people jobs were on certain plays...

 

So for example they give a player a horrible pass rushing grade when he may have been asked to stay in a lane and Contain a QB all game... 

But they ranked two of our LBs in the top 3... They have to know what they're talking about.  Haha

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But they rank f our LBs in the top 3... They have to know what they're talking about.  Haha

 

This is the funniest poo about the PFf con.. 

 

One year Kuchely is the most overrated player to them this year he is a perfect LB ...

 

All while having nearly the same statistcal season both years... 

What a f'n load of crap.. i will never give them clowns a dime..

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This Ealy stuff is getting a bit ridiculous. He had a very unspectacular season as a rookie, which we all expected. Now, one preseason game into 2015, and people are calling him a bust. Things aren't looking good, but let's give him some time. 

No its the fact he is been struggling  against 3rd & 4th string players is kind of concerning. He was getting pancaked by Nate Chandler of all the guy!

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The problem is, it's going to be impossible to judge the DLine talent without Star, KK, and CJ out there. That's the one area where you can't look at preseason film and say, well, yeah, that guy sucks. But, on the flipside, when you see someone excel given that those players are absent, then it's eye opening. 

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