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The Panthers have only allowed 3 sacks...


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I'm not one of the people that wants to kill Remmers, but we have played three division games since then and our division isn't known for rushing the passer.  Atlanta is doing alright, but the other two are in the bottom half of the league. Arizona will be a true test of his ability at LT. We'll see how it goes

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Atlanta, NO and Tampa defense....none of which are known for or have displayed good defense or pass rush...

this week we play the #2 defense and known for their ability to disrupt.

so the stat is on par with us opening the season against horrible passing offenses and trying to equate that to our pass D being decent. 

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1 hour ago, uncfan888 said:

I'm not one of the people that wants to kill Remmers, but we have played three division games since then and our division isn't known for rushing the passer.  Atlanta is doing alright, but the other two are in the bottom half of the league. Arizona will be a true test of his ability at LT. We'll see how it goes

Yeah, AKA he'll get his ass kicked because he's trash.  

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48 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

You guys give Remmers such a hard time. He's not an upper tier OT, but it's not like he doesn't belong in the NFL.

Remember Bell and Chandler and Amini? Now that was a crap storm. 

He is in the same line up..if he doesn't  get cam sacked, he close to it..then if there is a penalty majority are on him..he sucks.. he is better than them but not by much.

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18 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm fine with Remmers as a backup, but he shouldn't be a starter.

I hear ya. But, I think a lot of his sacks and pressures are due to play calling, and Cam holding the ball too long. Not all of course, but most.

He's not a shut down Tackle, where you leave him out on that island for the entire game. That doesn't make him a bad player, just one with limitations. I think he's perfectly fine if you were scheming a defense. He's athletic enough to pull and get down field on screens. But you just don't put him on the best pass rushers by himself, drop Cam back 10 yards, and forget about him. 

McDermott wouldn't lock Peanut Tillman up on OBJ for the entire game and just forget about him. That's asking for a 600 yards receiving day from OBJ. That doesn't mean Tillman can't play. He just has limitations that you have to scheme around. 

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