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Julio Jones expects Panthers to adjust


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Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones expects the Panthers to adjust the way they cover him this week.

Considering he burned them for 300 yards in their first meeting last year, that’s a reasonable expectation.

Jones knows things are different this time through, and is trying to be ready for anything.

“Obviously, they’re going to do some things to probably limit those things we did in the past, especially me, but we’ll see,” Jones said, via Matt Winkeljohn of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Julio Jones expecting adjustments from Panthers

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You forgetting Sanu and Freeman will be out there plus few more players that can help Atlanta burn us. If Julio is covered who will cover for Sanu and we have some lacking ability to stop the run without big guys we need to stuff the run. Atlanta can still have a field day with us if we don't show up to play and get back on track.

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3 minutes ago, rbsponsel52 said:

You forgetting Sanu and Freeman will be out there plus few more players that can help Atlanta burn us. If Julio is covered who will cover for Sanu and we have some lacking ability to stop the run without big guys we need to stuff the run. Atlanta can still have a field day with us if we don't show up to play and get back on track.

Julio never does much in Carolina.  Bradberry will have him too.

biggest worry is whoever Worley is covering.  Gotta watch Gabriel too. He dangerous 

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5 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

I expect Gabriel to burn Whiff a few times. Really worried about Gabriel. I could see Hooper having one of those 3 Rec 105 Yd games also

I would love to get Gab next yr from FA as another speed option with good history. He's got wheels.

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