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PFF Graded Taylor Moton The Best Panther Player From Last Night


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LG TAYLOR MOTON, 86.1 OVERALL GRADE

During 65 snaps on the field, Moton earned an 82.8 pass-blocking grade, 86.5 run-blocking, and 88.3 discipline. The rookie out of Western Michigan posted a 95.6 pass-blocking efficiency while creating seems for the Carolina offense in route to controlling the clock for the victory.

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1 minute ago, bobsfoodbasics said:

LG TAYLOR MOTON, 86.1 OVERALL GRADE

During 65 snaps on the field, Moton earned an 82.8 pass-blocking grade, 86.5 run-blocking, and 88.3 discipline. The rookie out of Western Michigan posted a 95.6 pass-blocking efficiency while creating seems for the Carolina offense in route to controlling the clock for the victory.

But the Huddle told me he sucked!

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12 minutes ago, stbugs said:

They probably won't watched the first drive. Both tackles got beat by speed rushes and DA almost fumbled. After that, I thought he and the rest of the OL played well for being 2nd/3rd stringers.

I think you and whoever said he did terrible on that almost fumble by Anderson should go back and watch the play. U can't block but for so long and dumbass Anderson have such a big pocket to step up and throw the ball. He just stood there. It's time for him to go he is finished. No way u can blame that on the oline. 

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1 hour ago, bobsfoodbasics said:

LG TAYLOR MOTON, 86.1 OVERALL GRADE

During 65 snaps on the field, Moton earned an 82.8 pass-blocking grade, 86.5 run-blocking, and 88.3 discipline. The rookie out of Western Michigan posted a 95.6 pass-blocking efficiency while creating seems for the Carolina offense in route to controlling the clock for the victory.

assuming the quoted is PFF content (apologies if not)

"creating seems"

"in route"

"for the victory"

yeeeeeeesh

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