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7 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

david mayo has definitely made strides. if luke is out for an extended period of time, i feel confident with Mayo in center field. 

almost as confident as I felt about AJ Klein last year

Truth be told, I like Mayo more than Klein.  IMO, his coverage skills are better and he seems to have a nose for the ball, and play call for that matter.

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What am I missing here?  Yes, Mayo is decent against the run.  However in coverage, he has looked HORRENDOUS.  Not to mention, that two point conversion.  Firstly, they wouldn't have gone for it if Luke were in the game, but secondly, and more importantly, Mayo looked worthless on that play.  Not sure how you can be that confident in him moving forward

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5 hours ago, PantherNation123 said:

What am I missing here?  Yes, Mayo is decent against the run.  However in coverage, he has looked HORRENDOUS.  Not to mention, that two point conversion.  Firstly, they wouldn't have gone for it if Luke were in the game, but secondly, and more importantly, Mayo looked worthless on that play.  Not sure how you can be that confident in him moving forward

Mayo looked a bit lost at first but as the game progressed he looked better. That two point conversion was more on KK and TD. But really it was good blocking by the Eagles and a small cutback by Blount that made that conversion successful.

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