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TheSpecialJuan

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Top offensive grades:

G Andrew Norwell, 85.1

G Trai Turner, 81.2

T Mike Remmers, 80.3

WR Kelvin Benjamin, 74.5

HB Fozzy Whitaker, 71.9

 

Top defensive grades: 

DI Kawann Short, 85.5

LB Shaq Thompson, 85.0

CB James Bradberry, 78.7

ED Mario Addison, 78.5

CB Leonard Johnson, 68.0

Panthers’ defense fails to stop Falcons’ passing attack

While the Panthers did get some pressure on Matt Ryan, it often came as a result of scheme, and not necessarily the Panthers’ defender beating the man across from him. However, Kawann Short had yet another performance filled with disruptive plays on the interior of the defense. Short recorded one sack, three hits, and two hurries on his 30 pass-rushing snaps. Mario Addison had one sack to go along with three run stops. Shaq Thompson flew all over the field, making eight defensive stops, but as a whole, the Panthers’ linebackers really appear to be missing the presence and play-making ability of the injured Luke Kuechly. Without Kuechly in the lineup the Panthers’ linebackers often aren’t making plays unless they commit to attacking pre-snap. Rookie cornerback James Bradberry was thrown at three times when covering Julio Jones, and Jones only caught one of the passes for 5 yards.

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8 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Reference? I don't see Bradberry being the fault of any large plays like that when I saw the game.

Bradberry was playing lights out yesterday.

He quit on one play, as the announcers said. Past that he was lights out. 

Edit: in fact let me rephrase that. He was out of posistion on one play. I don't think he even quit like they said. I think it was just a rookie mistake.

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7 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Reference? I don't see Bradberry being the fault of any large plays like that when I saw the game.

Bradberry was playing lights out yesterday.

There was a specific play in which the commentators even pointed out how Bradberry got lazy and Sanu beat him on a crossing route

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Just now, nctarheel0619 said:

Your cock sucking of this shitty secondary is just beyond horrid at this point.  

This secondary that's playing real good?

Even the most naive football fans would agree our secondary is turning into something special soon.

Stop putting on your pessimistic, "Gettleman suxs" mask and at the very least acknowledge they aren't the same unit as week 1 against Denver.

If you really think Sunday's game was mostly on our corners, then heck you don't know football. 

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