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Carolina Panthers at Jacksonville Jaguars Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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11 minutes ago, bull123 said:

 

but I am also watching Shaq....been very disappointed with his play so far...out of position, over running plays...when he hits, he is a beast, but again, he seems to be out of plays more often than not

I see this a lot and think it comes from just a couple of plays. I don't think he has played poorly at all. 

Game planning will work wonders for clarifying what he is supposed to be doing out there. 

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30 minutes ago, Mantis_Toboggan said:

My actual question is how much CAP vs. Fozzy are we gonna see? That seems like a position battle that flies under the radar but seems to me that those two are duking it out for the last RB spot, and after Saturday it's obviously advantage CAP

Agreed! And tbh, I was counting CAP out at the beginning of training camp but have seen him really ramp up his game as of late while Fozzy seems to be falling behind a bit. 

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1 minute ago, RoaringRiot said:

Hey....look at @ath3na showing up on the Huddle. That's what's up...

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