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Kalil Not Practicing


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3 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Matt Kalil only had 1 bad game I would wait until halfway through the season before calling it failure. 

IMO Kalil will be an underrated player that helps take this team to the Playoffs

49ers blitzed less then 5 times for the entire game, he didn't have anything to do, so in reality... he only played 1 game with a challenge, now that his lack of talent is on film, teams are going to bring their pressure from there, guaranteed 

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1 hour ago, brandon_87 said:

49ers blitzed less then 5 times for the entire game, he didn't have anything to do, so in reality... he only played 1 game with a challenge, now that his lack of talent is on film, teams are going to bring their pressure from there, guaranteed 

If you run the ball successfully then blitz will be less effective & less prominent , biggest strength of Kalil and all the OL is run blocking. Panthers need to stick to giving J-Stew consistent carries . They need to have J-Stew and CMC on the field at the same time like the 4th qtr TD drive vs 49rs 

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Ryan will be fine. If we were hearing things like MRI, then we can start worrying about him. We'll know more on Friday about how he is going to be.

Necks are a big deal and a pretty vulnerable part of the body, especially for linemen. They get under a lot of strain on each play and it is probably one of those things that a bit of pain there before the game invites a bit of precaution. It also gave Larsen some in game experience. It was rough to watch, but it should all be for the good in the long run.

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6 hours ago, thebigcat said:

Regardless he'll be 33 next year with two consecutive seasons of missing games. His replacement should be identified within the first 3 rounds 

And Jordan Gross's replacement should have been identified within the first 3 rounds.  Let's hope Ryan's replacement is easier to find.

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2 hours ago, sanjay_rajput said:

If you run the ball successfully then blitz will be less effective & less prominent , biggest strength of Kalil and all the OL is run blocking. Panthers need to stick to giving J-Stew consistent carries . They need to have J-Stew and CMC on the field at the same time like the 4th qtr TD drive vs 49rs 

Bro, that's just it... we never give any RB consistent carrys, Shula always calls some off the wall retarded play to mess up our offenses rhythm, like...he's trying to catch them off guard.  And he's ignorant about it too. If we ran cosistently, we'd dominate up front, but we don't, and we are stuck with what we have as our offense. Kinda sad on the outlook for the future, but alcohol helps :)

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47 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Can't ever look past an opponent in the NFL, especially a division rival. 

Not at all, and we very well could lose. 

 

But handicapping our odds, I'd rather Kalil sit against the Saints and their historically bad defense, than to play, or re-injure, or miss Week 4 against the Pats or a stronger team for instance.  As important as Kalil is, gotta play it safe

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