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Panthers rookies were terrible vs Dallas


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People here want to believe Jackson is some elite corner, yet is okay with our number 1 draft pick not being heavily involved in the offense. Wouldn't you rather have a play maker getting more reps than throwing a rookie corner to the wolves? These stats show they did well enough and we won, but what will carry over this week? Dallas has the equivalent receivers to us last year. 

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I'm really surprised at the Jackson rating.  https://247sports.com/nfl/carolina-panthers/Article/Donte-Jackson-NFL-debut-praise-121762994/

 Jackson had five combined tackles and helped limit the Cowboys to just 138 net passing yards... also did his part in run support, particularly on a First-and-10 play in the first quarter where he prevented Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott from making a potential long gain, instead stopping him for a gain of just two yards.

He did have a penalty and there were completions on him underneath, but he is sooooo much better than what we had before.  

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21 minutes ago, RumHam said:

People here want to believe Jackson is some elite corner, yet is okay with our number 1 draft pick not being heavily involved in the offense. Wouldn't you rather have a play maker getting more reps than throwing a rookie corner to the wolves? These stats show they did well enough and we won, but what will carry over this week? Dallas has the equivalent receivers to us last year. 

I don't think anyone said. Stop being a dry cuntcake 

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