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That effort by Funchess...


*FreeFua*

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

That is what playing small looks like.

I know many of you struggle to understand that as many here said KB played small but I’ll tell you what...

KB comes down with that ball 

That was pathetic by Devin and just shows that he’ll never be more than a #2 WR. There’s no defending that.

KB MOST DEFINITELY comes down with that TD. He was aggressive when it came to clutch catches

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Although I agree he should have attempted to catch it isn't of drawing a DPI, the Panthers offense in the second half was terrific IMO. Funchess's toughness rating just went up, dude puts it all out there just like Cam, and that's what we need. The below three in addition to Cam balled the fug out today. We'll need to address more offensive weapons in the draft.

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Watch the replay again,. 

The ball comes down in his hands,.. he whiffs.

hes garbage,... showed some little flashes this season,.. 

id get Watson and Flash Gordan, draft Anthony Miller or Christian Kirk, trade Funchess, and ride with Samuel and Byrd behind the 3 mentioned. 

Thats right, I said it.

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The bottom line is this: Hurt or not hurt, good EFFORT or not prior to that 3rd and 23, big time players make big time plays at big time moments. And it's so true......That's what separates superstars from the rest of the pack. We saw CMC FINALLY make a big time play in a crucial moment, so maybe that's a huge positive moving forward. CAN Funchess become that play maker we need??......Only time will tell. One thing is for certain.....This team doesn't have enough big time play makers currently.

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When your team’s best WR option is a guy playing on one leg and with one good arm, you’re screwed. The Panthers WRs, outside of Funchess, are nothing more than training camp fodder and NONE of them would be on the Saints active roster.

There’s the problem the Panthers have up against the Saints. The Panthers aren’t built to win a shootout...no receivers and a defensive backfield that plays way too soft. Boom. End of season. 

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