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So About Worley Giving Up "Cushion" On That Last Drive Against Holmes


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So, the Panthers corners were solid all game. However, all of a sudden Worley apparently does "bad" once again and is a "weak link" when he gives up some cushion to Holmes on the drive.

Well. Take a look at what Worley's doing pre-snap.

Appears some communication issues occurred from Worley to coaches. Without knowing what even he was supposed to do, he tried to wing it. Frustration ensued.

Worley's not at fault.

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4 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

So, the Panthers corners were solid all game. However, all of a sudden Worley apparently does "bad" once again and is a "weak link" when he gives up some cushion to Holmes on the drive.

Well. Take a look at what Worley's doing pre-snap.

Appears some communication issues occurred from Worley to coaches. Without knowing what even he was supposed to do, he tried to wing it. Frustration ensued.

Worley's not at fault.

Everyone else got the call. Are you sure it's not his fault?

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Just now, Saca312 said:

Something obviously messed up. Who knows.

Well they had to be using hand signals so he either missed them or couldn't see them. I still think if ten out of eleven guys get the signal, then it's your fault you didn't get it. And like @*FreeFua* said, know the situation and man up like the other corner is doing

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1 minute ago, uncfan888 said:

Well they had to be using hand signals so he either missed them or couldn't see them. I still think if ten out of eleven guys get the signal, then it's your fault you didn't get it. And like @*FreeFua* said, know the situation and man up like the other corner is doing

Either way really it wasn't reflective of his play, rather just not aware of what's going on. 

I wouldn't fault his skill being an issue. But I can see how him not being aware is.

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